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by SpillyJane
MELODICA COIN PURSE
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS To fit 3.25” purse frame with kiss lock: 5”
high and 10” circumference
YARN Knit Picks Palette (100% Peruvian Highland
Wool; 231 yards/50g): MC Douglas Fir
26046, CC1 Suede 24242, CC2 Celadon
Heather 24254, CC3 Cream 23730, 1 ball
each.
NEEDLES US 0 (2mm): set of 5 dpns, or size to obtain
gauge
NOTIONS 1 3.25” purse frame with kiss lock
Yarn Needle
Sewing Needle with an eye large enough to
accommodate fingering weight yarn
GAUGE 40 sts and 44 rows = 4” in stranded St st in
the round, blocked.
55765
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Melodica Coin PurseDIRECTIONS Notes
Store your coins and tiny treasures securely within this pretty
little lined coin purse. Dainty floral motifs add just the right
amount of sweetness and give you a chance to brush up on your
colorwork skills.
The outer purse and the lining are knit separately from the top
down and completed with Kitchener stitch on the botttoms. After
blocking, they are sewn together, then sewn to the purse frame.
Outer Purse With MC CO 96 sts. Arrange sts across 4 dpns, with 24 sts on
each. Join to begin working in the rnd, being careful not to twist
sts.
Work from Coin Purse Chart, beginning with Rnd 1 and working
from right to left across the first 48 sts. Each row of the Coin
Purse Chart will be worked twice per round. Continue working
from Coin Purse Chart until the end of Round 55.
Break yarn, leaving at least 20” tail for sewing up the bottom of
the coin purse.
Closing the bottom Arrange sts on 2 dpns so that the first 48 sts are directly opposite
the last 48 sts. Right sides should be facing out, and the wrong
sides in. Using the yarn tail Kitchener st the bottom of the coin
purse together. Break yarn; draw ends inside coin purse and
weave in all ends.
Purse Liner With CC2 CO 92 sts. Arrange sts across 4 dpns, with 23 sts on
each. Join to begin working in the round, being careful not to
twist sts.
Work in St st until piece measures 4.75” from cast on edge. The
coin purse liner is now complete.
Break yarn, leaving an at least a 20” tail for sewing up the bottom
of the coin purse liner.
Closing the bottom Arrange sts on 2 dpns so that the first 46 sts are directly opposite
the last 46 sts. Right sides should be facing out, and the wrong
sides in. Using the yarn tail Kitchener st the bottom of the coin
purse liner together. Break yarn; draw ends inside coin purse liner
and weave in.
Finishing Wet block or steam block both outside and liner so that they
both lie flat. Turn coin purse liner inside out and insert into
outside of coin purse so that both wrong sides are facing each
other. Line up the loose edges of the coin purse and the liner so
that they are even. Using the yarn needle and a 30” length of MC
yarn, whip stitch the liner to the outside of the coin purse. When
finished sewing, draw ends to the inside in between the outside
of the coin purse and the liner. The body of the coin purse is now
complete.
Sew completed body of coin purse to coin purse frame with
sewing needle and two 30” lengths of MC yarn. For best results
begin sewing purse to frame from the middle of the body of the
coin purse, working to each edge in turn.
When the coin purse body is completely and securely attached
to the purse frame, draw remaining ends to inside between the
outside of the coin purse and the liner to conceal them. Your
Melodica coin purse is now complete. Fill with coins (or tiny
treasures) and enjoy!
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MC
Legend
CC1
CC2
CC3
Coin Purse Chart
48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
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MC
Legend
CC1
CC2
CC3
Coin Purse Chart
48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
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Abbreviations
BO bind off
cn cable needle
CC contrast color
CDD Centered double dec
CO cast on
cont continue
dec decrease(es)
DPN(s) double pointed
needle(s)
EOR every other row
inc increase
K knit
K2tog knit two sts together
KFB knit into the front and
back of stitch
K-wise knitwise
LH left hand
M marker
M1 make one stitch
M1L make one left-leaning
stitch
M1R make one right-lean-
ing stitch
MC main color
P purl
P2tog purl 2 sts together
PM place marker
PFB purl into the front and
back of stitch
PSSO pass slipped stitch
over
PU pick up
P-wise purlwise
rep repeat
Rev St st reverse stockinette
stitch
RH right hand
rnd(s) round(s)
RS right side
Sk skip
Sk2p sl 1, k2tog, pass
slipped stitch over
k2tog: 2 sts dec
SKP sl, k, psso: 1 st dec
SL slip
SM slip marker
SSK sl, sl, k these 2 sts tog
SSP sl, sl, p these 2 sts tog
tbl
SSSK sl, sl, sl, k these 3 sts
tog
St st stockinette stitch
sts stitch(es)
TBL through back loop
TFL through front loop
tog together
W&T wrap & turn (see
specific instructions
in pattern)
WE work even
WS wrong side
WYIB with yarn in back
WYIF with yarn in front
YO yarn over
SpillyJane is a knitter/designer, writer, and weirdo from Windsor, Ontario, Canada. She lives
in a 100 year old house with her husband David and her avian companion Earl. She really,
really likes mittens. See more of her adventures in knitting (and more!) at
spillyjane.blogspot.com
For pattern support, please contact spillyjane@gmail.com
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