TABLE OF CONTENTS SQUEEZE FRAME PURSES Squeeze Frame Purse Basics Penny Pincher Coin Purse 1-woven all machines-Passaps substitute slip Penny Pincher Coin Purse 2-stand up with shaped bottom, fairisle Penny Pincher Coin Purse 3-shaped with sock yarn Eyeglass Case– includes design shown plus fabrics lined & unlined Phone Sleeve Hexagon Bag SNAP FRAME PURSES These are cut and sew purses made with stockinette, fairisle, weaving, slip stitch or felted fabric using cut and sew methods. Instructions for drawing a template for any frame and several purse styles are given along with reproducible patterns for the 3 purses shown. Overview Choosing and sizing the fabric Knitting purse fabric and creating felt as an option Construction of the purse Attaching the frame Pattern creation template 3 reproducible patterns are given for the purses shown on pages 18, 24, 25 MOVE OVER MARY POPPINS! CARPET BAGS MADE EASY Overview Figuring fabric size Optional lining Bottom shaping Passap fairisle design Japanese machine fairisle designs Each purse has multiple versions including gauges for standard/Passap machines and mid-gauge/bulky machines. Some include simple stockinette directions as well as the featured pattern. Manual methods are included for hobby machines. Passaps cannot make the woven fabric used in Penny Pincher #1 but can make a purse of the same shape using slip stitch which will look similar. PURSE HANDLES, HARDWARE & ATTACHING OPTION PASSAPS generally refer to standard gauge instructions for gauge. Specifics are given where your machines differ from Japanese machines. Extra Passap technique notes are given to help you.