FREE Crochet Pattern: Anthropologie-Inspired Fringe Clutch | A quick, chunky project. Perfect for beginners with a stylish result!

I am definitely a girl that likes to window shop. I am a bit of cheapskate, but I like to look at pretty things and fill an imaginary shopping cart with all the stuff I would like to not spend money on but have (I never claimed I wasn’t weird). Anyway, when I saw this pretty fringy clutch at Anthropolgie, I decided to make myself one instead! This Crochet Fringe Clutch was way easier than I thought, and turned out so very cute! 

FREE Crochet Pattern: Anthropologie-Inspired Fringe Clutch | A quick, chunky project. Perfect for beginners with a stylish result!

 

 I made mine with super bulky wool/acrylic blend yarn, but T-shirt yarn would be perfect for this bag. I might have to make up another (bummer 😉 ). 

Anthropologie-Inspired Crochet Fringe Clutch

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P mm hook
-2 Balls of Mighty Stitch Super Bulky (Super Bulky Weight, approx. 88 yards)

Gauge: 7 st=4″ 

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Ch 17
1. Sc in 2nd ch from hook. Sc in each st across (16 sts)
2. Ch 1. Sc in each st across. (16 sts)
3.  Ch 1. Sc 5. Ch 6. Sk 6 sts. Sc in each remaining st. (16 sts)
4.  – 27.  Ch 1. Sc in each st across. (16 sts)
28. Sc 5. Ch 6. Sk 6 sts. Sc in each remaining st. (16 sts)
29. – 30. Ch 1. Sc in each st across. (16 sts)
 
Construction: Fold the piece in half, lining up the two handles. Sc down the side, sewing the two sides together. Break yarn. Join on other side and sc down.
To make the fringe, cut about 30 lengths of yarn (approx. 7 1/2″ long). Attach one piece of fringe to each sc down each side. Fold the yarn in half and pull it through the stitch. Then, pull both ends through the loop at the end. Pull tight. 

FREE Crochet Pattern: Anthropologie-Inspired Fringe Clutch | A quick, chunky project. Perfect for beginners with a stylish result!
FREE Crochet Pattern: Anthropologie-Inspired Fringe Clutch | A quick, chunky project. Perfect for beginners with a stylish result!

Isn’t this so cute? I seriously love quick project with instant gratification. 
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FREE Crochet Pattern: Crochet Fringe Clutch | This simple and quick project is perfect for a night out and features pretty and on-trend fringe!


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7 Comments

    1. hello! You are working across your piece and forming the handle. Work 5 sc in their own stitches, then work the chain, then skip the stitches. This from a hole that will be the handle. Does that make sense?

  1. I am going to try and make this. Wish me luck! I can do better with someone showing me what to do. I do not understand written instructions . Oh well, as I said I will try to make it. I have a project to finish first. I will let you know as soon I can to start. Thank you for the info. I did subscribe. KD

  2. Thank you for another lovely pattern super quick to make. I used the only super chunky I had (and a 12mm hook) it worked up well I thought although not a sophisticated colour!