Crochet heart purse

Hearts, hearts, hearts …
You can never have too much hearts and You can never be too beloved – that’s what I always say.
Have you seen my ideas for crochet heart bookmark and super easy hearts for decor? If so, today I have something new for you!

I made this small heart purse for my daughter a few years ago. When she was younger she kept her treasures here, and now she use it for her headphones.

This pretty small purse is crocheted in tree colors. It has the shape of a heart, so it will be relevant to use as a gift to family or friends. In such a small purse you can pack cute trinkets, candy, money or something else.

This crochet heart purse pattern is quite simple and based on granny square. So let’s start!

Material:  Phildar Phil Coton 3 (50 g / 121 m) and 4 mm hook. You can use any yarn.

 

Crochet small purse details

How to crochet heart purse:

Circle: Ch 4. Join with sl st to first ch to form a ring.

Round 1: Ch 3 (counts as dc), 2 dc in ring, ch2, (3 dc in ring, ch2 ) 3 times,  sl st  to top of ch 3,  3 sl st move to ch-2 space.

Round 2: Ch 3 (counts as dc), 2 dc in ch-2 space, ch2, 3 dc in the same ch-2 sp, ( ch 1, 3 dc in the next ch-2 sp, ch 2, 3 dc in the same ch-2 sp) 3 times, ch 1, sl st to top of ch 3.

Round 3: Ch 1, 3 sc, 5-sc into ch-2 space, 7 sc, 1 sc into next ch-2 space, ( 1 trc into ch-1 space, ch 1 ) x 7 times, 1 trc into same ch-1 space,  ( 1 trc into ch-1 space, ch 1 ) x 7 times, 1 trc into same ch-1 space, 1 sc into ch-2 space, 4 sc, sl. st to first sc.

Round 4: Ch 1, 5 sc, 3-sc into same stitch, 12 sc, 2-sc into same stitch, 1 sc, 2-sc into same stitch, 3 sc, 2-sc into same stitch, 1 sc, 2-sc into same stitch, 1 sc, 5 sl st, 1 sc, 2-sc into same stitch, 1 sc, 2-sc into same stitch, 3 sc, 2-sc into same stitch, 1 sc, 2-sc into same stitch, 7 sc, sl.st. to first sc.

Round 5: Ch 1, 6 sc, 3-sc into same stitch, 19 sc, 2-sc into same stitch, 4 sc, 2-sc into same stitch, 3 sc, 3 sl st, 3 sc, 2-sc into same stitch, 4 sc, 2-sc into same stitch, 13 sc, sl st to first sc.

Round 6: Ch 1, 7 sc, 2-sc into same stitch, 19 sc, 2-sc into same stitch, 5 sc,  2-sc into same stitch, 5 sc, 3 sl st, 5 sc, 2-sc into same stitch, 5 sc, 2-sc into same stitch, 12 sc, sl st to first sc.

Round 7: Ch 1, 7 sc, (2-sc into same stitch) x 2 times, 25 sc, 2-sc into same stitch, 4 sc, 2-sc into same stitch, 2 sc, 3 sl st, 2 sc, 2-sc into same stitch, 4 sc, 2-sc into same stitch, 18 sc, sl st to first sc. Fasten off.

Crochet small purse pattern

Handle: join yarn with slip stitch (sl st) to 11th stitch (st) from center of heart top. Ch 40 (the purse handle), sl st to 11th stitch of another side. Sl st to 12th stitch, turn, 40 sc into each stitch of handle. Sl st to 12th stitch, 2 sl st. Fasten off. Do the same on the other detail.
Edging: Joining Front and Back. With Wrong Side (WS) facing each other, join yarn with slip stitch (sl st) to 14th stitch (st) from center of heart top. Ch 1. Working through both thicknesses, work sc evenly around heart up to 14th stitch other side , having 2 sc in bottom. Join with sl st. Fasten off.

Leave your comments whether you liked this crochet heart purse pattern. Share photos of your crafts.

Love, Ana (Bohemian Cat)

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19 Comments

  1. Do not understand from row 9, did you sc down the sides of row 9?how did you get 26 and how did u get to the other side? Dont understand

  2. Having no luck finding Rubi Cotton online .. Can you please tell me whether it is 3 ply or 4 ply? Thank you

  3. Hello, Jane! It’s 3 ply cotton yarn, 100 gr – 187 m.

  4. Hello, Vonz! Now I’ll try to explain it more clearly:
    Do row 8 – 20 sc, after that we do row 9 equal to row 8 (20 sc) + we go down the “stairs” of the previous rows (6 sc). Totaly 26 sc.
    Then turn around and go in the opposite direction (row 10). Rise up to the edge of row 9 (this is 26 loops) and again we go down the “stairs” ( 8 sc, 4 “stairs”). Totaly 34 sc. This is necessary to create volume.

    I also added a pattern at the end of the post. Here you can see how to crochet these rows.

  5. How did you make the nose?

  6. Hi, I love the mask! Just wondering do you have instructions on how to put the cat face on the mask?

  7. Hello, Brenda!
    I added instructions to the post.

  8. Hello, Debbie!
    I added instructions to the post.

  9. Do you have instructions on how to put the cat face on the mask? I really love the mask. Thanks

  10. Hello, Irma Lowrey! Thank you for your comment!
    I already added instructions to the post. Please check it!

  11. Thank you so much.

  12. Thank you!

  13. Thank you so much for this!! ❤️

  14. Joanne (Chowhan)Hodgins

    Nice to have a pattern with a Bohemian background. My mom(who taught me to crochet and knit) was Ukrainian (my grandmother always said she was Romanian!) Thank you very much for the pattern. I wish I had some way to print your pattern that you added for illustration. Thanx for sharing.

  15. Thank you so much! Was thinking about improvising on my own, but this is much easier!

    If anyone wants the gauge, it is about 4.85 sts per inch or about 1.91 sts per cm.

  16. Hello is it English or US crochet ?

  17. Sorry , it’s american 😉 !! Thank you for this pattern

  18. This mask is great! Have you tried it with a thinner yarn? Every time I try to do something like this with a size 2 or 3 yarn it just doesn’t come out right! Maybe I’m doing something wrong.

    Thanks for your pattern!!

  19. I love this pattern, however i didnt like the fact that the sides were two different sizes. I was able to get 9 sc down one side and 13 down the other comfortably without any wrinkles and that bugged me. So i may play with this pattern a little to ensure equality.

    Thank you for this. I like it better than most I’ve tried.

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