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Pink and Purple Crochet Wallet

I was bored with all my wallets so I decided to make one.  This is what I came up with.  I learned some valuable skills in creating this wallet and I am very happy with my finished results.  I am sharing the pattern for this cute little wallet.   I am not a professional pattern writer so if you find errors or don't understand what I mean, please let me know and I will try and help.

Finished Pink and Purple Crochet Wallet With Liner
My Finished Wallet

Pink and Purple Crochet Wallet Pattern

Abbreviations
sl st--slip stitch
ch--chain
sc--single crochet
dc--double crochet

Using Purple
Chain 23

Row 1:  Second ch from the hook, sc to the end of the row. (whole row of single crochet stitches) (22)

Row 2:  ch 3(counts as first dc), sc in next stitch, *dc in the following stitch, sc in the next stitch**  Repeat * to ** until the end of the row. (22)

Row 3 and 4: ch 3(counts as first dc), sc in next dc stitch, *dc in the next sc stitch, sc in the next dc stitch**  Repeat * to ** until the end of the row. (22)

Row 5-10:  ch 3 (counts as first dc), 1 dc in every stitch across. (22)

Row 11 and 12: ch 1 (does not count as the first chain), 1 sc in each space (22).

Row 13-18:  ch 3 (counts as first dc), 1 dc in every stitch across. (22)



Row 19:  ch 3(counts as first dc), sc in next stitch, *dc in the following stitch, sc in the next stitch** Repeat * to ** until the end of the row. (22)

Row 20 and 21:  ch 3(counts as first dc), sc in next dc stitch, *dc in the next sc stitch, sc in the next dc stitch**  Repeat * to ** until the end of the row. (22)

Row 22:  ch 1 (does not count as the first chain), 1 sc in each space (22).

Fold the swatch that you just finished in half wrong side up.  Install a whip stitch in both of the seams to create your wallet.

Using Pink

Finishing Round 1:  Sl st into the seam of either side of your bag, ch 1, 1 sc in every stitch around, Sl st to finish the row into the first sc.

Finishing Round 2:  Sl st into every single crochet in the round, finish the pattern with an invisible join.

Zipper

The wallet itself is finished, all you have to do is add your lining with its zipper.  I made the lining first and then put it in my bag by hand.  It has worked out perfect.  I hope you enjoy your crochet wallet.


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