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Knitted Mini Coin Pouch — Free Knitting Patterns
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Knitted Mini Coin Pouch

Step into a world of warmth and style with our brand new Cozy Mini Coin Pouch. Crafted with love and care, this delightful accessory is perfect for those who appreciate the finer things in life. Made from the softest, most luxurious knitted fabric, it offers a unique blend of comfort and functionality. This charming accessory is designed to add a touch of sophistication to your everyday life. The intricate patterns and meticulous craftsmanship make it a standout piece that will surely catch the eye of those around you. With its compact size, it effortlessly fits into your pocket or handbag, ensuring that your coins are always within reach. Whether you're running errands or going out for a night on the town, our Knitted Mini Coin Pouch is the perfect companion for any occasion.

**Gauge and Materials**
Worsted Weight Cotton
3 size 6 DPN’s
Gauge: About 4 sts to 1 inch, though exact gauge isn’t that big a deal.

**Pattern Notes**
This pattern is worked in a form of double knitting to make a round pouch even though you appear to be working flat. You will do most of the work with two needles and bring in the third to help BO.

**Pattern St**
K1, bring yarn to front as if to purl, slip 1, bring yarn to the back

**Actual Pattern**
CO 12 sts.
Work in pattern st for 18 rows.

Slip the first st onto one free needle. Slip the second stitch onto the other free needle. Continue like this (alternating needles) until all the stitches have been slipped and the two sides of the pouch have been separated.

Starting with the needle that doesn’t have the working yarn attached and working around the opening, BO all the stitches. Before finishing off the last loop, use a crochet hook or something to pull the loop through the first bound off stitch to close up the gap, and then finish it off.

Weave in the ends. Cut a length of yarn and run through a row a little below the top to make a draw string. Optionally string up on a chain or long piece of yarn to turn it into a necklace.

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