
Hi, I’m back for another free crochet pattern as promised. I would like to share this adorable crocodile stitch purse bag with you. I made a black one for our convention but when I took pictures for the tutorial the stitches were barely visible. I decided to make another one in pink and white. I was really happy with the outcome. It turned out great. It’s so adorable and much prettier than my first one. I made a photo tutorial for this pattern and I hope you find it easier to follow.

Here’s the pattern:
Supplies Needed:
Worsted Weight Yarn (pink and white)
5.5 mm crochet hook
yarn cutter
tapestry needle
crystal buttons
zipper

Chain 70, Slip stitch to the first chain

Chain 3, Counts as a DC

DC all your way around

70 DC made, slip stitch to the 3rd chain of your Chain 3

Chain 1

Yarn Over

Insert your hook on the first post (Chain 3 post) to make a DC

Make 5 DC on the post

Chain 1

Turn your work to this position

Insert your hook on the second DC post

Work a 5 DC on the second DC post

Chain 1

Skip 5 DC posts

Make 5 DC on post

Chain 1

Turn your work, yarn over and insert hook to the next DC post

Make 5 DC, Chain 1, 2 crocodile stitches made.
Continue to make crocodile stitches all your way around,
(Skip 5 DC, 5 DC on the post, Chain 1, turn your work
make 5 DC on the next DC post, Chain 1)

Slip stitch, Chain 3

Continue to work DC all your way around, 70 DC made

Slip stitch to the 3rd chain of Chain 3, Chain 1

Yarn over, Insert hook in the Chain 3 post

5 DC in the post, Chain 1

Turn your work over, Insert hook on next DC post,
Make 5 DC on post, Chain 1Skip 5 DC posts,
Continue to make crocodile stitches all your way around

Make 2 more crocodile stitches rows as shown above,
Change to white color, Chain 3, DC all your way around,
slip stitch to the 3rd chain of Chain 3, 70 DC made

Chain 3, DC decrease all your way around
Watch this video tutorial on how to make a dc dec,
also known as dc2tog

On the next 2 rows: (Chain 3, Double Crochet around,
slip stitch to 3rd chain of chain 3)
Fasten Off, Weave on ends.

Sew the bottom

Attach a zipper and crystal buttons for the accent

Feel free to share this crocodile stitch purse pattern with your friends. Credit me as the Designer and provide a link back to my site.
Please leave a message below for any clarifications and corrections on my pattern. You can also email me at rhea@craftyguild.com. I’ll be happy to help you out.
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Happy crocheting everyone…
Happy crocheting everyone…


