Easy Crochet Purse (Cell Phone Bag Free Pattern)

Level up your fashion accessories with this small crochet purse pattern for your cell phone.  Free crochet handbag pattern with simple stitches for beginner or any skill level. It’s a sweet tote bag for your cell phone. The perfect size purse for your next trip to the grocery store, farmers market or walking the dog!  

Get your cell phone out of your back pocket and into this easy crochet purse.  Use your favorite colors to make this easy pattern. Embellish it to show off your own personal style.  You can wear this purse as a shoulder bag or a cross body bag.  Let’s talk about different purse patterns to see what style fits you.

four cell phone crochet purses completed laying on bed
Small crochet purse pattern for your cell phone.

Small Crochet Purse Patterns

Crochet purses are trending now on social media.  Crochet purses with zippers, crochet market bags, and granny square bags are everywhere on YouTube and Pinterest. Another trendy item are crossbody bags. These bags allow you to keep your hands free but your bag secured across your body so the strap won’t slip down your shoulder.

Crochet purses and crossbody bags are made with cotton, t-shirt or acrylic yarn. My favorites are the ones that have cotton lining sewed into the purse but you don’t need that for a cell phone purse. It also makes a great fashion statement depending on how bold your yarn choice is. 

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I was bored one night and came up with this pattern.  I ended up making a bunch of these with basic crochet stitches like single crochet, extended single crochet stitches, double crochet, half double crochet and slip stitch.

Through trial and error, the easy crochet purse looked better with tight stitches instead of double crochet stitches because when the phone lights up it won’t shine as bright through the purse.

No need for a stitch marker either, you will form a long strip and fold in half, then join the sides and make the strap. Purse crochet patterns are so fun to stitch up but I would call this more of a crossbody phone bag.

The best thing about this pattern is that once you know the basic steps, you can add different colors and experiment with different stitches to create your own unique perfect pattern.  

Embellishments  

This was a lot of fun customizing each crochet purse for my cell phone with an assortment of acrylic yarns from my yarn stash.  I crocheted a simple round shape of a solid color acrylic yarn. These circles were made to be no larger than the width of the cell phone crochet purse.  Or you could turn the circle into an optional flower and attach to the small crochet purse. Next, attached the crocheted circle or optional flower to the center of the purse using the same color yarn.  

Next, I used a different color yarn and made dashes around the rim of the circle under the outer row of stitches.  I crocheted double strands with single crochet stitches to make letters.  

Crochet Letters

Try adding crocheted letters to the crochet purse using the same color yarn as the letters.  This worked for first names that were four letters, don’t think I could have squeezed in a fourth letter but give it a try. You could also crochet flowers and attached as well.  

You could also add fringe to the crochet purse either on the bottom two corners or fringe across the entire bottom of the purse.  Look on social media or Pinterest for crochet market bag patterns or those adorable crochet coin purse pics and see what embellishments they added.  Get inspiration by googling your topic and doing searches on Pinterest, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube of course.  

There are so many people doing the same things right now.  My preference for my own sanity is to not look too much at social media when I’m creating content, at least I don’t look at other peoples work until I have finished my design.  I know there must be hundred of other people that make these phone purses but this one is my design. I think these would be great for holidays, see below. 

some of my crochet creations

Holiday Crochet Purse

You could really go wild and create a cell phone crochet purse for the holiday’s of your choice.  For some reason I use a lot of red, white and blue.  Call me patriotic but they look really cool. My red, white and blue cell phone crossbody bags give off a Tommy Hilfiger or Ralph Lauren vibe too.  They are classic, understated and a simple pattern that I enjoy using. I have a couple cell phone crochet purses now that I can use for the fourth of July!

cell phone purse laying on bed
Small Crochet Cell Phone Purse Pattern by Sew Nikki

It also makes a great summer bag. You can add your ID, credit card, lip gloss and keys instead of putting your cell phone in it to have a little crochet beach bag for your personal items that you can hide under your beach towel and you head down to the beach.

Anyway, I just think it’s the perfect bag and the perfect project that you can complete in an hour. That’s why I think this will be a great item for me to sell at boutiques and markets. See more below.

Small Crochet Purse Pattern – Sell At Markets

I walk my dog Rose every day when I get home from work. She’s old and so we walk really slow.  She has to sniff everything and that’s fine with me because I listen to an audiobook.  My Apple Earbuds are always in and that means my cell phone needs to be on me at all times.

One of my neighbors paints and has a yard boutique with other vendors, we finally met last week on one of my walks. She noticed the red cell phone crochet purse I was wearing and finally commented on them the second time we met. She invited me to sell some crochet and quilt items in December. That’s when I started making more cell phone crochet purses because they are quick and unique.

If you are a crafter and sell your wares in any upcoming holiday boutiques, you may want to give this free crochet purse pattern a try and add it to your sellable items. You have my permission!  This is the type of item that can drive people to your booth and then they stay and look at your more expensive item.  These make great gifts or even a gift bag for candles maybe, just shorten the length of the strip. Now let’s move down to the free pattern you have been waiting for. Drum roll please.

Small Crochet Cell Phone Purse (FREE PATTERN)

3 finished crochet purses for cell phone
Small Crochet Cell Phone Purse with Free Pattern by Sew Nikki.

Please note: Both patterns are for an iPhone 13 but you can adjust to any size phone. To adjust to your phone, make the crochet bag per the instructions below. Before joining, fold the bag over your phone and do a fit check. The crochet bag should cover only the front of the phone and if it’s covering the sides, it’s too big. You need to remove a row or two.

On the flip side, it it’s not wide or long enough (your phone is larger than mine) you will need to add stitches onto your starting chain and increase. The yarn has some give to it so when measuring, note that it will get a little larger when the phone is in the bag.

Materials Needed: for Red Bag Using 4 Ply Yarn (pictured above)

1 skein Red Heart Super Saver 4 ply worsted weight acrylic yarn (Red, Aran and Navy)

Scrap yarn for embellishments if desired

Hook Size J (5.50 mm) or Size I (5.25 mm)

Yarn Tapestry Needle

Scissors

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Small Crochet Cell Phone Purse – Instructions

Stitch Used and Abbreviations:

SL ST = slip stitch

CH = Chain

SC = single crochet

ESC = extended single crochet

STS = stitches

4 PLY WORSTED WEIGHT YARN PATTERN (RED PURSE PATTERN)

Row 1: Create a slip knot, CH 45, turn.

Rows 2 – 3: Insert hook into the second chain from hook. SC in all beginning in first CH from hook, CH 1, turn.

Rows 4 – 5: ESC in all beginning in first CH from hook, ESC in all (44), CH 1, turn.

Row 6: Starting in first CH from hook, SC in back loop only, CH 1, turn.

Rows 7: SC in all, CH 1, turn.

Row 8: Repeat row 6 above.

Rows 9 – 10: Starting in first CH from hook, ESC in all (44), CH 1, turn.

Rows 11 – 12: Starting in first CH from hook, SC in all (44), CH 1, turn.

FOLD STRIP OVER AND JOIN

Lay the crochet bag on your lap with the starting tail to your bottom right. Fold in half, right sides together. Fold left side over the right side. 

Row 13: SL ST to join sides, CH 1.  Take your hook and slide it under the chains from front and back sides to join. SC all the way around the inside of the purse including along the inside bottom. 

MAKE STRAP AND MEASURE LENGTH BEFORE ATTACHING TO OPPOSITE SIDE

Row 14: Ch 130. Take bag over to a mirror and see if you like the length of the strap.  Adjust if too short or too long but removing or adding stitches.  Once you are satisfied with strap length, CH 1, turn.

Row 15: SC in all STS, CH 1, turn.

Row 16: SL ST in all STS, CH 1, tie off in last stitch. 

Weave ends with yarn needle.

ATTACH AND SECURE STRAP

Take yarn needle and yarn to sew in the strap. Untwist the strap before affixing to the inside of the purse on opposite side.  Tie off, cut yarn.

Take yarn needle and yarn to sew down and tightly secure the strap from the starting side securely. Straps should be affixed from the inside of the purse. 

Turn purse outside in and turn out the bottom corners by placing your hand inside purse and pushing out inside corners. 

CIRCLE EMBELLISHMENT

CH 3, SL ST in first ST, CH 1. 2 SC in each ST, SL ST into starting CH, CH 1. Repeat once. SC in first ST, 2 SC in next ST, repeat until you are back at beginning, CH 1. Repeat last step until desired width. SL ST into end and tie off. Take yarn needles and matching yarn to affix to bag with sewing STS. Take yarn needle and navy yarn to form dashes under the top row of STS on the circle. Tie off, you are done.

BULKY 6 PLY YARN PATTERN (YELLOW PURSE PATTERN)

Materials Used: Lion Brand Hometown Bulky 6 Ply Yarn (Mustard), Size M crochet hook or 9.00 mm crochet hook. Crochet Bag: Change the pattern to starting CH 29, turn. SC all STS, CH 1, turn. ESC all STS, CH 1, turn (repeat this row 3 more times). SL ST to join sides, CH 1.  Take your hook and slide it under the chains from front and back sides to join. SC all the way around the inside of the purse including along the inside bottom. 

Yellow purse strap: CH 80. Take bag over to a mirror and see if you like the length of the strap.  Adjust if too short or too long but removing or adding stitches.  Once you are satisfied with strap lenth, CH 1, turn. SC in all STS, CH 1, turn. SL ST in all STS, CH 1, tie off in last stitch. Use the starting tail and ending tail with yarn needle to secure straps to inside of purse. Tie off when done. Turn inside out, you have a finished purse. Add embellishments like a granny square block or whatever you want. You can also leave plain.

CHANGE YOUR PURSE TO MATCH YOUR MOOD

Depending on my mood or outfit, I just switch up my bags with all the fun and beautiful patterns. I hope you try this for your next crochet project. It’s a fun pattern, you can make it start to finish in literally under an hour.  Fun little crochet projects like this one makes me smile and it hope it has the same effect on you. 

I hope you had fun making this easy crochet purse pattern for your cell phone. You could create new crochet bags for special occasions, holidays, or whatever. It’s an easy crochet pattern and makes a beautiful bag. Because it’s a handmade purse, no one else will have the same purse as you.  I had so much fun designing this small crochet purse and hope you have fun making it too. Happy crocheting!

ABOUT SEW NIKKI

If this is your first time stopping by, welcome! I’m Nikki, a maker obsessed with quilting, crochet, and all things fabric. Here, you’ll find easy-to-follow patterns, helpful tutorials, and plenty of inspiration for your next handmade project. Whether you’re stitching up a cozy quilt, crocheting a vintage-inspired blanket, or diving into upcycled sewing, I’m here to make the process fun and stress-free. Grab your fabric (or yarn), and let’s create something beautiful together!

If you make this cell phone purse please tag me on social media. Tag me at @sewnikki6 on Instagram.  I can’t wait to see what you make.

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  1. I ♥️ these, Nikki!
    These look easy & quick to make before I head to the beach OR just on a walk to get some exercise with a friend.
    I was thinking about maybe using left over yarn from other projects to make a colorful variety of purses to coordinate with all my outfits.
    Thanks for sharing & inspiring new ideas!