Frankenstein Monster Purse by Jen Knight

Frankenstein Monster Purse

Crochet
October 2022
Aran (8 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 17 rows = 4 inches
in Rnd 1: Sc 6 inside a magic ring. Join the last st to the first st and ch 1 to begin the next rnd. Rnd 2: 2sc in each st around. Join, ch 1. [12 sts] Rnd 3: (2sc, sc) repeat around. Join, ch 1. [18 sts] Rnd 4: (Sc two, 2sc) repeat around. Join, ch 1. [24
5.0 mm (H)
4.0 mm (G)
200 - 250 yards (183 - 229 m)
One Size
US
English
This pattern is available for $6.50 USD
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Learn how to make your own spooky Frankenstein Monster purse with this digital crochet PATTERN, which comes with a 25 page PDF document in full color with detailed instructions and tons of large, clear photos. You’ll also find a handy list of all the materials needed to make the purse.

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Sizing Info:
This purse is 7.5” wide and 8” tall. This purse has a 4” wide opening and can fit most cell phones up to 6.5” H x 3.25” W. Carry space is 8” H x 6” W. Straps are approx. 45” long

To make this creepy Frankenstein Monster purse, you’ll need the following materials:
• 100% acrylic yarn, worsted weight (amounts and colors listed in the pattern)
• Crochet hook size: 5.00mm & 4.00mm
• Tapestry needle
• Sewing pins or some other way to pin crochet pieces in place
• One sew-on snap, either silver or transparent; no larger than 3/8” plus sewing needle and thread that matches the color of the bolts and the skin.
• Optional: Two clear circular buttons 5/8-7/8” for detachable purse straps

Pattern Skill Level: Intermediate

Other skills to be familiar with: basic crochet stitches (sc, hdc, dc), decrease and increase stitches, magic circle, crocheting into the backs of the foundation chain to create an oval, sewing separate pieces of crochet together.