Chic style meets practicality with this Crochet Coin Purse Pattern that keeping essentials secure while adding charm to everyday moments.
Minimalist Crochet Coin Purse Pattern That Looks Stunning
A small ball of yarn can quietly become a lively companion, taking the form of a clever little fox with delicate features and a warm presence. This crochet amigurumi fox brings charm and character to any setting, whether perched on a shelf, resting beside a child’s favorite book, or carried as a playful keepsake. Its compact size and soft texture make it ideal for gifting, collecting, or adding a touch of personality to a room.
The fox stands out for its carefully shaped body, bushy tail, pointed ears, and expressive eyes that capture a sense of mischievous intelligence. Beyond its charming appearance, this amigurumi fox provides both a calming, focused activity and a tangible sense of accomplishment. It functions as a cuddly toy, a collectible companion, or a thoughtful gift, bringing warmth and joy wherever it is placed. Following the complete tutorial ensures every stitch comes together to form a fox full of character and charm.
Materials and Uses
- Yarn: Any yarn suitable for a firm coin purse structure. The thickness determines the number of initial chain stitches needed.
- Hook Size: Not explicitly specified, but should be appropriate for the chosen yarn.
- Closure: A Spring/Snap Metal Closure Frame (chiusura a molla). The circumference of this frame dictates the starting chain length.
- Tools: Sewing needle and matching thread for attaching the closure, and a tapestry needle for weaving in yarn ends and sewing on the embellishments.
- Uses: A decorative coin purse, small notions pouch, or gift bag.
Using soft, durable yarn and a standard crochet hook, the project employs familiar stitches such as single crochet, increases, and decreases, forming a smooth, even surface with subtle contours that enhance its lifelike appeal. Each stitch contributes to a polished finish, making the fox accessible to beginners while offering satisfying detail for more experienced crocheters.
Level of Difficulty & Tutor’s Suggestions
Level of Difficulty: Intermediate
While the main body uses only basic single crochet stitches, they consider the project Intermediate due to the specialized techniques required for the embellishments (alternating stitches to shape the leaves and shell stitches for the petals) and, most critically, the precise assembly of the crocheted body to the metal closure frame.
Tutor’s Suggestions
- Adjusting Chain Count: The starting chain count must be tailored to the exact size of your closure frame and your chosen yarn thickness. The video uses 40 chains as a guide.
- Body Height: The body is worked entirely in a continuous spiral of single crochet (SC) to achieve the desired height. The video suggests 30 rounds.
- Frame Assembly: The key to a neat finish is using a sewing needle and thread (ago e filo) to attach the crocheted fabric to the closure. Ensure that someone smoothly fits the fabric and secures the stitching at the base of the fabric’s fold before securing the base of the purse.
Special Features
- Spring Closure System: The primary feature is the use of the flexible metal frame, which gives the purse a modern and functional snap-shut opening that is far sturdier than a simple drawstring.
- Seamless Body: The main purse body is worked in a continuous spiral of single crochet, resulting in a seamless, professional finish.
- Dimensional Embellishments: Crocheters crochet the leaves and flowers separately using a variety of stitches (SC, HDC, DC) to achieve clear, dimensional shaping, adding a delicate, decorative touch to the final product.
Step by Step Guide
This tutorial demonstrates how to crochet a practical and charming coin purse (Portamonete) featuring a unique and functional spring or snap closure. The construction team creates a simple tubular body in a continuous spiral of single crochet, embellishes it with small, decorative crocheted leaves and flowers, and then fits and sews it to the metal frame.
Conclusion
The finished item is a structurally sound and elegantly decorated coin purse. By combining simple SC stitches for the body with decorative shell and shaping stitches for the embellishments, this project offers an excellent opportunity to practice both foundational crochet techniques and precise finishing skills, culminating in a beautiful, functional accessory.
Final Tip
To ensure the top of the purse fits the closure frame snugly and neatly, use a contrasting-colored thin thread (like embroidery floss or strong sewing thread) when sewing the crocheted fabric to the metal frame. This will allow you to see your stitches clearly and make them small and consistent, which is key to a professional-looking finish.







