Free Purse Patterns

-
Daisy Finger Purse
Free purse patterns Medallion in center – Ch 7, join into ring; work
14d over ring. 2nd row – ch 5, miss 1 on ring, 1 d into next; repeat;
3d row – ch 6, 1 d over next loop; repeat.
4th row – ch 7, 1 d over next loop below; repeat.
5th row – work 2 loops of 7 ch over each loop below.
6th row – ch 7, 1 d over next loop below; repeat.
7th row – 1 ‘picot loop’ (pl), consisting of 2 ch, p, 3 ch,
p, 2 ch and 1 d over loop below; repeat.
8th row – Another row of pl, this row having 4 ch between picots.
9th row – ch 3 (for a t), * ch 9 more; 1 t over next pl (between the
picots); repeat from * all around. After alst ch o 9, sl st into 3rd of 1st
ch. Join in cord of 8 strands of this free purse patterns project.
Over each space of 9 ch, work 11 d; ch 5, fasten back into 3rd d; fill loop
with 7 d; 7 more d over same space. Next row – on top of each tiny half
circle work three petals, slip stitching into one st between petals. On first
half circle work petals a, c and a; on succeeding half circles petals b, c and
a. Begin at top of the center petals. * ch 6; 1 t between next two petals; ch
6, 1 d into tip of next center petal; repeat from *.
Work two medallions and join, working over edge and c of six strands a row
of d with half circles and picots at intervals as illustrated. Leave a space
open at top, and work edge over top of front and back separately on this free
purse patterns project.
Lastly work the chains which connect the purse with the ring. Use a heavier
thread. Begin a chian from behind each of the four tiny half circles across
the open top of the front medallion; work a ch from 4 to 6 inche slong and leave
an end of thread about 10 inches long at the end of each ch.
Work 6 chains, then slip the end of each through the corresponding half circle
on the back medallion, tie the threads together where chains end, wind threads
around two fingers, fill ring with close d. An ivory or brass ring which fits
one of the fingers may be substitutd, the ends of thread tied to the same and
close d worked over the ends and the ring at the same time of this free purse
patterns project.
The little purse may be lined with silk, linen or any preferred material.
from "free purse patterns" to "more women's patterns"
|