9 Free Crochet Cute Keychain Patterns for Kids
From animals to fruits and characters, here are 9 free crochet cute keychain patterns that you will simply love. These are perfect for gifting to little ones as last-minute gifts, as all of them are super quick. You will find a crochet turtle in orange and even a chick amigurumi. Whenever you want to have a small buddy that can reduce your stress, check this cute keychain list.
All of these crochet patterns will have on-screen instructions in crochet tutorials that are fun to try.
Keychain Tutorials shared already:
01 of 09 Crochet Turtle Cute Keychain
Charm up your tote bag with this crochet mini turtle for a beach visit in summer. The only stuffed parts it has are the shell, head, and tail. The clever method to crochet the legs and arms is by crocheting a small circle and wrapping it in half. Since you have to work in two colors, including sea green and brown, you have to sew in the end.
The head will only be a sphere, and safety beads will be attached to it. It also needs BLO and FLO with a 3.5mm crochet hook and Milk Cotton yarn.
02 of 09 Crochet Jellyfish Cute Keychain
Here is how to crochet a super elegant summer decoration and bag charm. The tutorial will teach you to crochet a Jellyfish with spinner legs, beaded strings, and brown yarn lengths. You can crochet it in either blue or pink. Both are popular choices. It has a nice edging that you will simply love.
While the tutor did not choose to, you can also use the safety beads and make a smile. However, if you want to make it a roof spinner, always crochet without the eyes. It can be attached to your tote bags and pouches.
03 of 09 Crochet Miffy Cute Keychain
For a kawaii lover, crochet this cute Miffy face keychain that’s no-sew and super quick to finish. The tutor has focused on a simple design of Miffy and also used the same cross embroidery for the mouth and straight for the eyes.
After you are finished with the amigurumi Miffy, knot a bow from a pink string and attach on the forehead. After following a 20-minute tutorial, you will end up with a palm-sized keychain which is worth-gifting.
04 of 09 Crochet Orange Plush Cute Keychain
Follow this tutorial to crochet an orange plushie keychain with Jellycat legs, face, and blush. It also features a brown stem and a big leaf. This cute amigurumi can be used both as a keychain and a desk buddy.
I love especially the legs of this plushie, which look similar to the ones used in Amuseables. This will be a doll and very simple to crochet, whether you are a beginner or an expert.
05 of 09 Crochet Mini Animal Keychains
This is a 3-in-1 tutorial that teaches how to crochet stuffed but quite 2D character faces. It includes a bear, Hello Kitty, and a frog keychain and bag charm. These keychains are super miniature and no-sew.
You can easily switch among the variations by changing the colors and embroidery. In only 18 minute tutorial, you can learn crocheting all these variations super easily.
06 of 09 Crochet 5 Animal Keychains
This is a series of video tutorials on how to crochet 5 leggy animal keychains. The set includes crocheting a frog, a pig, a duck, a rabbit, and a crochet bear. There are very few additions needed for crocheting each of the animal keychains.
They all have the same base body, sphere hands, and legs. They are perfect for hanging.
07 of 09 Crochet Mini Octopus Keychains
Learn how to crochet a “no-sew” mini octopus keychain that can be completed in roughly 15 minutes. This is a plush octopus where the head and body are crocheted as one piece, and the tentacles are worked directly into the final round.
By using soft, fluffy yarn and simple stitches, you can sell it well at craft fairs.
08 of 09 Crochet Mini Chick Keychains
Let’s crochet a charming chicken keychain using amigurumi techniques. It starts with a magic ring and follows a spiral construction method, utilizing yarn-under single crochets.
The body uses a special “bobble stitch” for the wings and legs, making it low-sew. Similarly, use the orange yarn embroidery for the other.
09 of 09 Crochet Stitch Chick Keychains
Crochet a granny stitch amigurumi chicken keychain for selling at craft fairs. It uses two foundational circles that are then joined and expanded upon using textured puff stitches to build the chicken’s plump body.
After stuffing the figure with fiberfill, the creator adds delightful details such as a yellow beak, a red comb, a small tail, and googly eyes.












