This crochet clutch purse pattern is perfect for beginners and seasoned crafters alike, offering a stylish and functional accessory that’s easy to create. With just a few basic stitches like single crochet and slip stitch, you’ll shape a beautiful clutch that’s both sleek and practical.
Crochet Clutch Purse

The design includes charming details such as a button closure and a handmade tassel, giving the piece a personalized and fashionable flair. Ideal for casual outings or as a thoughtful handmade gift, this purse can be customized in size and color to match any outfit or personality. Whether you're crafting for fun or fashion, this project is a must-try!
Materials Needed
- Worsted weight yarn in your preferred color
- Crochet hook (size appropriate for your yarn)
- Button clip or clasp
- Yarn needle
- Scissors
Base of the Clutch
- Make a chain of 21.
- Work a single crochet into each loop until the end of the chain.

Main Body
- Chain 1, turn your work.
- Single crochet into the first space.
- Alternate between single crochet and slip stitch across the row.
Start and end each row with a single crochet.

Repeat this pattern (single crochet and slip stitch) until the fabric reaches your desired length.
Shaping the Sides
- Work single crochets along the edge of the fabric.
- At the top corners, make 2 single crochets in the same stitch to round off the edge.
- Continue with slip stitches along the top edge for a neat finish.

Mirroring the Other Side
- Repeat the single crochet pattern on the opposite side, mirroring your stitches.
Finishing the Body
- Make a final round of slip stitches around the bag for clean edges.

Closure & Details
- Attach the button clip at the center of the top edge.
- Turn the clutch and work single crochets along the sides again to reinforce the edges.

Tassel (Optional)
- Cut multiple strands of yarn to your desired tassel length.
- Gather and shape them into a tassel, tying them securely at the top.
- Attach the tassel to the bag, preferably at the side or near the button for a decorative touch.





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