Crochet Baby Groot Keychain Amigurumi Keychain Pattern

Liaison some laughs with Crochet Baby Groot Keychain Amigurumi Keychain—because who wouldn’t want a tiny, cute guardian in their pocket?

This is a refined guide for crocheting your very own miniature buddy with elegance and precision. This offers an engaging and sophisticated project that results in a beautifully crocheted keychain. Embrace your love for the Guardians of the Galaxy or simply indulge in the charm of a timeless, handiwork accessory.

Crochet Baby Groot Amigurumi Keychain

The detailed pattern features comprehensive, step-by-step instructions and employs fundamental crochet stitches. Delight in the benefits of creating this exquisite figure—finding relaxation and fulfillment while honing your crochet expertise.

Tip:

Elevate your Baby Groot by using high-quality, natural fiber yarns and incorporating subtle embroidery details for an added touch of grace and individuality.

Materials Needed:

  • For the smaller version: 2.5 millimeter hook and 100% cotton yarn
  • For the larger version: 4 millimeters hook and 100% cotton yarn
  • 10 millimeters eyes for the smaller version or 7 millimeters eyes for the larger version
  • Safety eyes
  • Stuffing material
  • Keyring
  • Green yarn for leaves

Crochet Pattern:

Round 1:

  • Start by making a magic ring.
  • Work 6 single crochet (sc) into the ring.
  • You will have 6 stitches at the end of this round.

In Round 2:

  • Increase (inc) in each stitch around (make 2 sc in each stitch).
  • You will have 12 stitches at the end of this round.

Round 3:

  • 1 sc, 1 inc repeat 6 times (one single crochet in the first stitch, then two single crochets in the next, repeat).
  • You will have 18 stitches at the end of this round.

For Round 4 (Creating Legs):

  • Start with 2 sc.
  • Make one bubble stitch (Yarn over, insert hook into stitch, yarn over, pull through, yarn over, pull through 2 loops on hook, repeat this until you have 5 loops on the hook, yarn over, pull through all loops).
  • 4 sc, then another bubble stitch.
  • Finish the round with 10 sc.
  • You will still have 18 stitches at the end of this round.

Rounds 5-7:

  • Just do 18 sc around for three consecutive rounds.

Round 8 (Creating the Body Texture):

  • 2 sc, 1 bubble stitch, 6 sc, 1 bubble stitch, then finish the round with 8 sc.
  • You will still have 18 stitches at the end of this round.

For Round 9 (Beginning of Head Formation):

  • 1 sc, 1 decrease repeat 6 times (alternating one single crochet with one invisible decrease).
  • You will have 12 stitches at the end of this round.

Round 10:

  • Perform 6 decreases around.
  • Finish this round with 6 stitches.

Round 11:

  • Increase in each stitch around (back to 12 stitches).

For Round 12:

  • 1 sc, 1 inc repeat 6 times.
  • You will have 18 stitches at the end of this round.

Rounds 13-16 (Head Formation):

  • Just do 18 sc around for these four rounds.

Round 17 (Front Loops for Hair Details):

  • Work in front loops only this round for creating details on the head.
  • Start with 3 sc in front loops, chain 2, work back into those chains for creating a raised detail (refer to the video for the precise technique), continue this pattern around with variations as described to create the texture of Groot’s head.

For Round 18:

  • Work in the back loops only, matching up with the stitches from Round 17 to create the texture on the backside of the head, with 18 sc around.

Round 19:

  • Make 9 decreases around to start forming the top of the head, ending with 9 stitches.

Round 20 (Final Round):

  • 2 more decreases and fasten off, leaving a tail for closing the hole.

Finishing Touches:

  • Attach safety eyes between Rounds 14 and 15, counting 4 stitches apart.
  • Stuff the head and body before fully closing.
  • Use green yarn to create a bunch of knots on the head for the leaves. You can sew over and over in an area to create a leafy texture or follow a specific pattern for crocheted leaves, if preferred.

Final Assembly:

  • Sew any open parts closed, attach the keyring securely, and make any final adjustments to ensure the toy is sturdy and ready for use.

Additional Tips:

  • Make sure to watch the video alongside following this pattern for visual guidance on techniques such as the bubble stitch or working into front loops for the detailed sections.
  • The pattern creator advises watching other tutorials for similar projects for further inspiration and technique refinement.
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