Cute & Charming Crochet Flower Keychain Pattern For Bags
Reflect your personal fashion sense, with Crochet Flower Keychain Pattern – Charm your keyring with vibrant colors and a delightful floral touch.
This delightful project not only showcases intricate floral designs but also serves as a practical and eye-catching addition to your keyring. With clear, step-by-step instructions, the pattern is accessible for beginners while still providing enough complexity to keep seasoned enthusiasts engaged. Choose from an array of vibrant yarn colors to match your personal style, and watch as each stitch brings the delicate petals to life..
Crochet Flower Keychain
The lightweight and compact design make it a perfect portable project, ideal for quick yet satisfying crochet sessions. Adding this charming flower keychain to your collection will elevate everyday items with a handmade, personalized touch that speaks volumes about your attention to detail and love for unique accessories.
Tip:
For added durability, consider using a metal keyring and reinforcing the attachment with extra stitches
Materials Needed:
- Two different yarn colors for the flower petals and the stem (plus a third color for the flower center)
- Cotton yarn
- Crochet hook (2.5 mm)
- Scissors
- Keyring
- Stitch marker
- Stuffing
Flower Petals:
- Start with a magic circle.
- Crochet 6 single crochets (sc) into the magic circle.
- Pull the circle close, but not too tight; keep crocheting the next row before tightening completely.
Second row:
- Alternate 1 sc with increases (2 sc in the same stitch) until the end of the row; you should have 9 stitches at the end.
- Insert a stitch marker at the beginning of the row.
- Pull the magic circle tight.
- Push the circle outwards to shape the petal correctly.
Third row:
- 1 sc in the first two stitches, then an increase; repeat until the end of the row.
Fourth row:
- 1 sc in the first three stitches, then an increase; repeat until the end of the row.
Rows 5-9:
- 1 sc in each of the 15 stitches across.
Tenth row:
- Start with a decrease (merge two stitches into one), then 1 sc in the next six stitches, another decrease, and finally, 1 sc in the last five stitches.
Eleventh row:
- 1 sc in the first three stitches, a decrease, 1 sc in the next three stitches, a decrease, 1 sc, another decrease. You should have 10 stitches at the end.
Twelfth row:
- 1 sc, a decrease, 1 sc in the next two stitches, a decrease, and end with 1 sc in the last three stitches.
Last row:
- 1 sc across all eight stitches.
- Slip stitch into the next stitch, cut off the yarn, and weave in the ends.
- Make six petals in this manner.
Flower Stem:
- Start with a magic circle.
- Crochet 6 sc into the magic circle.
- Pull the circle close, but not completely tight, after the second row.
Rows 2-7:
- 1 sc across all six stitches for each row.
Eighth row:
- Alternate 1 sc with increases until you have 9 stitches.
Ninth row:
- 1 sc in the first two stitches, an increase, and repeat until the end of the row.
Tenth row:
- 1 sc in the first three stitches, then an increase, and repeat until the end of the row.
Eleventh row:
- 1 sc in the first four stitches, then an increase.
- Slip stitch into the next stitch, leaving a long tail for attaching the stem to the flower later on.
- Weave in the end.
Center of the Flower:
- Start with a magic circle.
- Make 9 sc into the magic circle.
- For the second row, do an increase in each of these stitches, doubling the number to 18 stitches.
- Start attaching flower petals one by one to the flower center; use slip stitches to connect three stitches on each petal to the center circle stitches.
- Once all petals are attached, slip stitch into the first stitch, cut the yarn, and weave in the end.
Assembly:
- Attach the stem to the flower part using the long tail you left on the stem.
- Stitch through the inner loops of the stem’s stitches to the outer loops of the flower petal’s stitches.
- Before completing the attachment and closing up, add stuffing to the stem.
- Finish attaching the stem and then slip stitch into the next stitch, cut off the yarn, and weave in the ends.
- Attach a keyring to the top of the stem.








