No Sew Pattern: Crochet Schnauzer Amigurumi Keychain
Unwrap cuteness with crochet Schnauzer Amigurumi Keychain Pattern – an adorable, pocket-sized pup for your keys or gifts!
This delightful pattern allows you to create adorable petty keychains that add a touch of fanciful flair to your everyday life. Perfect for keys, bags, or as cute gifts for dog lovers, these miniature pups are not just charming but also practical. Crocheted with detailed instructions, this pattern is great for Puppy lovers.
Crochet Schnauzer Amigurumi Keychain
The compact size means it’s a quick Pocket project, perfect for using leftover yarn and creating personalized color schemes. Not only are these keychains incredibly cute, but they also ensure you’ll never lose your keys again!
Tip:
For extra durability, use cotton yarn and a smaller hook to make your Schnauzer keychain last longer and withstand daily use.
Materials Needed:
- Crochet hook (5mm for a toy, 3.5mm for a keychain)
- Thicker yarn for the toy or suitable yarn for the keychain
- Safety eyes (7mm eyes and 10mm nose for the big toy; adjust size accordingly for the keychain)
- Tapestry needle
- Stuffing material
Pattern Details:
Magic Ring:
- Create a magic ring.
- Work 10 single crochets (sc) into the magic ring.
Rounds 1 to 4:
- Rounds 2 to 4: Work 10 sc (repeat same as the first round).
Round 5:
- 6 sc, then make an increase in the next 4 stitches (increase done by working 2 sc into the same stitch).
- You should have 14 stitches by the end of this round.
For Round 6:
- Work 14 sc around (no increases or decreases).
Round 7:
- 2 sc, then an increase repeat 4 times to a total of 18 stitches.
Round 8:
- 10 sc.
- Begin to construct the ear:
- Work a double crochet taking only the front loop.
- Chain 3, then 1 sc in the first chain.
- Chain 2, then 1 sc in the front loop of the same stitch as the double crochet to make the first ear.
- 4 sc then repeat the ear pattern on the other side.
- Complete with 2 sc.
Placement of Eyes and Nose:
- Nose between rounds 1 and 2.
- Eyes between rounds 5 and 6 directly below the ears.
For Round 9:
- 2 sc and decrease repeat twice,
- Work sc using the back loop left from the ear (once for each ear),
- Decrease twice,
- 2 sc. End this round with 14 stitches.
Round 10:
- Decrease once,
- 2 sc, increase repeat 3 times,
- Decrease 4 times,
- 1 sc to finish. This round ends with 12 stitches.
Rounds 11 to 12:
- Increase gradually, achieving the pattern required for the body and head assembly.
Subsequent Rounds (13 to 22):
- Continue establishing the body, incorporating techniques like popcorn stitches in round 14 for texture, and completing the body and tail towards the final rounds.
Finishing:
- Attach the nose and safety eyes.
- Use a glue to fix the ears in a bent position similar to a Schnauzer.
- Add details like facial fur using the tapestry needle and yarn.
- Stuff the body as you close the rounds.
- Final grooming by trimming any excess fur or yarn to tidy up.





