Foxy Pouch {Free Crochet & Knit Patterns}

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Free Fox Coin Purse Pattern in both Knit & Crochet!

I’ve been doing quite a lot of collaboration with a few awesome designers lately in preparation for my next Mystery Create-A-Long, Jennika (details coming really soon!  Get a sneak peek by clicking here).  I’m excited to be able to team up with these amazing ladies in order to offer you even more goodies and freebies during my events than I have in the past.

Tammy, of Shamrock Creations, is one of those awesome designers.  She’s a real sweetheart, and has a really gorgeous style that I think you’ll love as much as I do.  I’m very excited to be able to feature her super cute, super adorable, and super FUN free pattern today!

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Free Knit Fox Pouch Pattern!

These free crochet and knit coin purse patterns are perfect for any little one in your life.  With as popular as foxes and raccoons have been lately, they’re also sure to be a hit in your shop or at a craft fair.

Thank you to Tammy of Shamrock Creations for contributing this oh-so-cute free purse pattern as part of my Guest Contributor Program!

In Order to Get This Pattern, Please Pay With Sign Up and A Share:

1. Give Shamrock Creations a “like” on Facebook!  Simply hit the “like” button below:

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Free Fox Coin Purse Crochet Pattern

2. Head over to Ravelry, add this pattern to your favorites and queue the pattern listing. This is a great way to help designers connect with new customers, and we always super appreciate you taking that extra moment!

You’ll find the crochet Ravelry listing here.

You’ll find the knit Ravelry listing here.

3. Share this blog post with your crafty friends. Please use the handy social sharing buttons at the bottom of this post so your crafty friends can take advantage of this free pattern too.

4. Download, Save, and Enjoy!

Download the crochet pattern by clicking here.

Download the knit pattern by clicking here.

Tammy

Tammy of Shamrock Creations

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Tammy is a mom to 3 wonderful little ones, who are the reason for all that she does. She’s a creator, photographer, and general craft enthusiast. She started crocheting in 2012 shortly before her middle child was born.  She saw all the cute crochet hats and pieces available, but there was nobody in her area that did them. So she took it upon herself to learn.  After lots of practice and many failed pieces, she learned.  She re-learned knitting shortly before her little girl was born, in 2014.  After becoming a tester for Melody’s Makings, she started designing pieces.  She’s says she’s not perfect, but is constantly learning new things and techniques.

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10 Comments On “Foxy Pouch {Free Crochet & Knit Patterns}”

  1. Cute project!

  2. The knit version says “Needle: 4.0mm double point or
    at least 40 circular needles”

    40 needles? I hope that was a 4.0 but what length would be needed? I just bought a bunch of 24″ circular needles would that work?

    • Yes, the 40″ listed is for using Magic Loop. If that’s what you’re doing, and you can make the 24″ work, then that should be fine 🙂

  3. Oh you are so right, the little ones will love these! Thank you so much for sharing your free pattern with me!! I just love them, and so will my Grand children..

  4. Awesome pattern. Thank you!!!

  5. My best guess is that the 40″ needles is to allow plenty of space for magic looping. I would think if you’re careful enough that you can do it on 24″ as well.

  6. Thank you for sharing. I think I’ll try both the crochet and the knit version.

  7. I don’t know what the magic loop is in knitting. Off to youtube for me. 🙂

  8. I do not see the instructions for the paws/feet on either the knit or crochet pattern. What am I missing? Also the video for the tail does not work because of the ads. Sigh. Please advise. Grace

    • The paws are just embroidered onto the front using a yarn needle. You’d have to contact Tammy about the ad on the video. I can’t help with that, I’m sorry.

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