Inside: Discover a world of tiny crochet fun as we dive into 15 charming and unique crochet keychain patterns.
From beginners to experienced crocheters, these versatile patterns provide the perfect pocket-sized project to jazz up your keys, and bags, or even serve as personalized gifts.
Stitch Your Way to Style: 15 Must-Try Crochet Keychain Patterns
Keychains are a great way to add personality to your everyday accessories.
They’re everything from fun little objects to functional, practical accessories that’ll make your life easy.
They’re also easy and quick to crochet, a great option if you want a short project to keep you busy on a road trip, on an airplane, or while you’re watching your favorite show for the 50th time.
Also, they make great gifts or market crafts. As you can see, keychains have many purposes, and today I’ve rounded up fifteen of them that you can crochet, practical and fun alike.
Keep scrolling past our crochet keychain photo gallery for the descriptions and links to the patterns.
Crochet Keychain Patterns
CROCHET PATTERN Halcyon Keychain Pdf Pattern Keychain - Etsy
Need a stylish new keychain to keep your keys on? This Halcyon keychain is colorful, sturdy, and easy. It’s also a great stash buster and you can easily make multiples.
The pattern is available for purchase on Etsy.
Free Crochet Keychain Pattern- Ice Cream Cone
This ice cream cone accessory for your keys is a perfect summer project. It’s a pretty easy amigurumi perfect for beginners, easily customizable, and can even be used as a zipper pull because of the small size.
It’s a perfect gift for a kiddo, too! The pattern is available for free.
Crochet Keychain Buddy – Free Pattern
Ladies, I think the fact that our clothing usually doesn’t have decent pockets is a serious design flaw. Make up for the little pocket space with this keychain buddy!
It’s a little pouch that can hold a variety of little things, from your ID to hand sanitizer. This is also great if you’re just running a few errands and don’t want to lug around a purse.
The pattern is available for free.
Cheery Cactus Keychain Crochet Pattern // Saguaro With Pom - Etsy
Have that one friend who lives and breathes plants (or maybe it’s you)? Make them this adorable cactus keychain, complete with a pink pom pom.
This is great for your keys or for a purse accessory. The pattern is available for purchase.
Crochet Pattern Lip Balm Key Chain Chapstick Holder Crochet - Etsy
Never lose your Chapstick again by attaching this lip balm keychain to your purse or keys. These take just minutes to make and are a great market craft because who doesn’t own lip balm?
You can easily alter the size if your lip balm is a bit bigger or smaller than the standard size. The pattern is available for purchase.
Key Thingie
This cutely named contraption is a brilliant little device. The Key Thingie fits over your keys so you can stick them in your purse without worrying about losing them or scratching one of your devices.
Also, it’s super cute and has a unique, practical touch. You can find the pattern for free.
Sun Keychain Crochet Pattern
Brighten up your day with this cute amigurumi sun keychain.
This adorable sun has blush, safety eyes, and orange sun rays. If you’re looking to get into amigurumi, this is a great project to start with because it incorporates all the skills into an easy project.
The pattern is available for free.
Crochet Fruit Slice Keychains Step-by-Step Tutorial for Beginners
Since there are so many kinds of fruit out there, this fruit slice keychain is a great scrap yarn buster.
So many fruit slice patterns are included in this post, like lemons, kiwis, and watermelons, and a color guide for each one by round. You can find the patterns for free.
Crochet Boho Rainbow Keychain Crochet Pattern Only - Etsy
This rainbow keychain is wonderful for spring and summer. It’s done in red, yellow, green, and blue stripes and has little white tassels on the end.
It also comes with two wooden beads on top and a small clasp that won’t take up much room on your keys.
You can find the pattern available for purchase.
Sweater Keychain Crochet Pattern
Hate the heat as much as I do? Carry a cozy little reminder of fall-to-come with this mini turtleneck sweater keychain.
It’s great practice for a life-size sweater as well as other types of amigurumi, and you can make it in whatever colors you choose.
You just need to know single crochet, half double crochet, slip stitch, and how to do increases and decreases.
The pattern is available for free.
Crochet Cow Keychain PDF Amigurumi Free Pattern - Lovelycraft
This cow keychain requires a bit of assembly, but it’s so worth it! It’s practice for bigger amigurumi and you’ll have basically a mini stuffed animal friend on your keychain.
The stitches required for this cow are beginner-friendly, so beginners feel free to give this little guy a shot. The pattern is available for free.
Crochet Wristlet Keychain Crochet Keychain Pattern Crochet - Etsy
This set of three crochet wristlet patterns is super beginner friendly and you get the choice of which pattern you want to make.
Make one, or make them all in case you feel like changing it up! The set of patterns is available for purchase.
Earbud Holder - Free Crochet Pattern
Want a stylish way to store your wired earbuds? Make this easy earbud holder that fits on your keys. T
he front is a mandala-like, circular design, and the back is a single color with a small slot to stick your earbuds. This makes them easy to access and hard to lose.
Feel free to make them in whatever your favorite colors are. The pattern is available for free.
Crochet Mushroom Key Fobs Amigurumi Keychain Pattern: Create - Etsy
These little mushroom guys are a set of keychains with different colored tops: red and green. They also feature little eyes and the cutest smile made from embroidery floss.
Make one for yourself and gift the other one to your best friend!
The pattern is available for purchase.
Aldi Quarter Keeper: Free Crochet Pattern
Are you a frequent Aldi shopper? Do you always dig in your purse for the quarter you need to get a cart? Me too.
Easily fix that dilemma with this quarter holder that goes on your keys. Now you’ll always have that quarter ready just in time for your shopping trip.
If you don’t frequent Aldi, at least you always have a quarter handy!
The pattern is available for free.
Hannah is the eldest of the Bonner family’s three kiddos. She graduated from the University of North Texas with her Bachelors in Elementary Education. She enjoys reading, yoga, movies & TV, and (obviously) crocheting. She is excited about furthering her writing career & spending her days surrounded by yarn. All the yarn.