Feminine Crochet Puff Stitch Coin Purse Pattern for Everyday Glam
Warm up your day with crochet puff stitch coin purse pattern featuring puffy textures and bright colors to safe coins and little treasures.
Many coin purses feel dull and lifeless, lacking the charm that makes you want to use them every day. With the crochet puff stitch coin purse pattern, you get a small pouch that feels soft, and looks bright in your hands. Puffy stitches and lively colors create a treasure you’ll love to carry. Not only does it keep your coins safe, but it also holds tiny keepsakes like rings or buttons.
Colorful Crochet Puff Stitch Coin Purse Pattern for Coin Storage Fun

The handy size slips easily into your pocket or bag, making outings to the market or visiting friends simpler and more joyful. Children and elders both find it simple to use, opening and closing it without any fuss. Friends will be drawn to its unique beauty, and you can gift it on special occasions. This crochet puff stitch coin purse pattern truly turns ordinary moments into colorful celebrations, keeping your precious things close and safe.

Materials List
- Yarn:
- Honeycomb yarn, acrylic blend
- Example: 43% polyester, 4% nylon, 9% wool, 7% other fibers. Approximately 200g/520m per ball. (About 100g needed for one purse.)
- Substitute: Any sturdy DK/worsted weight yarn or mohair blend for delicate effect
- Hook: Size 8 (Japanese)—approx. 4mm (US G/6)
- Metal Purse Frame: About 8cm wide
- Stitch Markers
- Yarn Needle: For finishing and weaving ends
- Scissors
- Optional: Polyester sewing thread and needle for attaching the frame
Key Abbreviations (US Terms)
| Abbreviation | Meaning |
|---|---|
| MR | Magic ring |
| ch | chain |
| sc | single crochet |
| sl st | slip stitch |
| st(s) | stitch(es) |
| rep | repeat |
| () | instructions to repeat |
| * | denotes repeated steps |
Special Notes
- The purse is crocheted in continuous rounds (spiral), with markers for the beginning/end of each round.
- The beaded stitch (puff/cluster) is used to create thick, textured “balls.” Adjust puff size for desired chunkiness.
- The purse is flat-bottomed and deep, size is easily adjusted.
- The mouth/frame size affects shaping and depth—measure as you go.
- Start with sturdy, tight stitches for structural integrity.
Pattern Instructions
1. Base of the Purse
With Honeycomb yarn and 4mm hook:
- Magic Ring (MR):
- Make a magic ring.
- Place a stitch marker at the start.
- Round 1:
- Work 6 sc into MR.
- Tighten ring.
- Place a marker at the beginning.

2. Textured Bead Rows (Bottom)
Cluster (Bead) Stitch:
- Yarn over, insert hook into same stitch, yarn over and pull up a loop; repeat for a total of 5 loops on the hook. Yarn over and pull through all loops. Chain 1 to close bead.
- Round 2:
- (Cluster, ch 1) in each sc around. (6 clusters)
- Round 3:
- (Cluster in ch-1 space, ch 1) around.
- Increase as needed for flat bottom: If purse is curling, add an extra (cluster, ch 1) in some spaces to maintain flatness.
- **Continue rounds, increasing clusters as necessary by adding extra clusters in corners/edges, until base measures about 7–8 cm in diameter (or the width of your frame).

3. Sides of the Purse
- Stop increasing: Continue to work (cluster in ch-1 space, ch 1) around, without increasing, to build sides upward.
- Continue side rounds to desired height (~10 cm suggested).
- Purse will naturally curve upward.

- Purse will naturally curve upward.
4. Single Crochet Finishing Rounds
- Transition to sc rounds:
- After achieving desired depth, work 1–3 rounds of sc all around, placing 2 sc in each ch-1 space for firmness.
- Final round:
- Sc in each st around, join with a sl st.
- Fasten off, leaving a 10 cm tail.
5. Finishing
- Turn purse inside out.
- Weave yarn ends invisibly inside.
- Shape: Flatten base; ensure purse opening fits frame.
6. Attaching Metal Frame
- Place the purse’s opening into the frame, center evenly.
- Use leftover yarn or a strong polyester thread; sew purse to frame using backstitch or whipstitch.
- Make sure stitches are tight, neat, and distributed evenly.
- Knot thread securely; weave in any remaining ends.
7. Size & Measurements
- Flat width: Approx. 15cm
- Height/depth: Approx. 10cm
- Length (mouth opening): About 27.5cm around
- Adjust per your needs and as the yarn stretches when filled.

Conclusion
Your sturdy, textured coin purse is now complete! Experiment with different fibers and colors for a unique effect. The honeycomb yarn adds extra thickness and warmth, making your purse robust and cute. Adjust the pattern to work with other metal frames and yarn types.
Pattern Corrections & Tips
- For a deeper or wider purse: Add more rounds to base before starting sides.
- If purse is curling: Increase more evenly across rounds.
- For a softer, delicate finish: Use mohair or fine yarn, but keep stitches tight.
- Keep markers: For round tracking and neat shaping.
- Frame fitting: Rotate the purse so base is rounded; ensure opening aligns properly with frame.
- Color play: Try multi-colored yarns for different looks.

