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Crochet May Day Purse

Crafting a crochet May Day purse is a delightful and creative project that can add a charming touch to your outfit. With colorful yarns and intricate stitches, this handmade accessory is not only stylish but also a wonderful way to showcase your crafting skills. Creating a May Day purse allows you to personalize it to match your style, whether you prefer a vibrant and bold design or a more subtle and elegant look. As you work on this project, you'll find yourself immersed in a soothing and meditative process, making it a perfect way to relax and unwind. So grab your crochet hooks and yarn, and get ready to craft a beautiful May Day purse that will surely impress everyone with your talent and creativity!

Finished Measurement

The purse is 14 cm (5.5”) wide. The purse strap length is customizable. The sample has a strap length of 90 cm (35.5").

Yarn

You will need the following amounts of a worsted weight (4) yarn:

  • Color A
    • Meters: 15
    • Yards: 16.5
  • Color B
    • Meters: 40
    • Yards: 44

The sample was made using Lily Sugar’n Cream yarn. Lily Sugar’n Cream is a 100% cotton, worsted weight (4) yarn that contains 184 meters (200 yards) per 113 grams (4 oz).

Here are some other yarn options I would recommend:

  • Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton
  • Knit Picks Dishie
  • Knit Picks Comfy Worsted
  • Lion Brand Made With Love the Cottony One
  • Lion Brand Local Grown Cotton

Hook Size and Notions

5mm crochet hook

4.5mm crochet hook

Tapestry needle

2 stitch markers

Scissors

Gauge

First 4 rounds should measure 5 cm (2”) in diameter

Pattern Abbreviations

BLO — back loop(s) only

ch(s) – chain(s)

dc — double crochet

PM — place marker

rep – repeat

rnd(s) — round(s)

sc – single crochet

sk — skip

sl st – slip stitch

st(s) – stitch(es)

yo – yarn over

( ) — work a group of stitches all in the same stitch or space

** – repeat instructions between asterisks as many times as directed

These are US crochet terms from the Craft Yarn Council standards.

Special Stitches and Techniques

Invisible Join

Cut the working end of your yarn and pull it up and through the last stitch that was worked

  • Thread the tail of yarn through a tapestry needle.
  • Skip the first stitch (the beginning stitch of the round), insert your tapestry needle into the second stitch from front to back through both loops of the stitch, pull yarn through.
  • Insert your tapestry needle from front to back into the back loop only of the stitch the yarn is originating from, pull yarn through.
  • Done! Don’t forget to securely weave in your ends.

Notes

  • This is an easy level pattern.
  • This pattern is worked in un-joined rounds for rounds 1 — 5, and joined rounds for rounds 6 — 7.

Pattern

Flowers (make 2)

Using a 5mm crochet hook and color A

Rnd 1 make a magic circle, ch 1, sc 6 times in magic circle, pull to close magic circle (6 sts)

Rnd 2 sc 2 times in each st around (12 sts)

Rnd 3 *sc, sc 2 times in next st* rep around (18 sts)

Rnd 4 *sc in next 2 sts, sc 2 times in next st, rep around (24 sts)

Fasten off using invisible join. Using a 5mm crochet hook join color B in any stitch, ch 1

Rnd 5 *sc in next 3 sts, sc 2 times in next st, rep around (30 sts)

Rnd 6 sc in 1st st, *dc, (dc 2 times) in next 2 sts, dc, sc* rep 5 times total, dc, (dc 2 times) in next 2 sts, dc, sl st to 1st sc st (42 sts)

Rnd 7 ch 1, sc in same st *dc, (dc 2 times) in next 4 sts, dc, sc* rep 5 times total, dc, (dc 2 times) in next 4 sts, dc, sl st to 1st sc st, sk next 5 sts, PM in next st, sk next 42 sts, PM in next st (66 sts)

Fasten off, weave in all ends.

Assembly

Line both flower motifs up with wrong sides together and the stitch markers matched.

With a 4.5mm crochet hook, join color B in the stitches containing the stitch markers on the left side. Chain 1 and single crochet through the stitches containing the stitch markers of both flower motifs.

sc through the back loops only of the stitches of each flower motif around until you reach the stitches containing the stitch markers on the right.

Note: “Back loops” refer to the loops situated at the back of the flower motif when viewed from its front side, rather than the loops at the back relative to your position.

Create the strap as follows:

  1. Insert hook back into both of the stitches containing the stitch markers and pull up a loop (2 loops on hook).
  2. Yo, pull up a loop through first loop on hook only (2 loops on hook).
  3. Drop the first loop off of the hook. Hold this loop with your non-dominant hand so it does not unravel (1 loop on hook)
  4. Yo, pull up a loop through the second loop on hook, which should be the only loop on your hook (1 loop on hook).
  5. Return the first loop onto your hook (2 loops on hook)
  6. Repeat steps 2 — 5 until your purse strap has reached your desired length. (Keep in mind that if you are working with 100% cotton yarn, or a yarn with a high cotton content, your purse strap will stretch out a lot, make is smaller than you think.)
  7. Yo, pull up a loop through first loop on hook only
  8. slip stitch into the stitches of both flower motifs where the border around the purse began (the stitches that contained the left side stitch markers)
  9. Fasten off and use an invisible join

Weave in all ends

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