How to Crochet Cute Rabbit Backpack Keychain for Kids
A mini backpack crocheted for little ones must be cute and themed with something adorable. So, learn how to crochet this easy mini rabbit backpack that can be used as a keychain or worn on baby dolls. This mini backpack has a simple flap, rabbit ears, and lovely decorative strings with cherry amigurumi.
This bag is perfect for fall, spring, and Christmas, which means any time of the year, but is excellent for gifting at back-to-school time. To follow the complete stitch-by-stitch tutorial from MIMI Handmade, keep reading through till the end.
The designer of this mini backpack and the tutorial: @NHhandmade/videos. In respect for the creator’s rights, there will be no provision of the written pattern. You can enjoy the tutorial with on-screen written instructions.
Skill Level: Beginner (Only basic crochet stitches from 6 stitches, a bit of sewing, and working with small parts are needed)
Tutorial Timing: 18 Minutes Only
Personalization Tips: To crochet this mini backpack keychain, the tutor mainly uses pink. But you can also choose the white along with the orange balls at the end of the string.
Pattern Type: An on-screen written pattern is available if you find written instructions easy to follow along with.
Materials Used
Gather the following crochet supplies to get the same results after crocheting this mini bunny backpack keychain:
- Using 125g of wool
- A 2.5mm crochet hook
- Polyester fiberfill
- Sewing Needle
Stitch Guide
The following are the crochet techniques used for crocheting this rabbit mini backpack, with quick guides for crocheting each:
- Chain Stitch
Guide: Create a foundational chain by looping the yarn and pulling it through the loop with the hook. - Single Crochet
Guide: Insert the hook into the stitch, yarn over, pull through, yarn over again, and pull through both loops. - Slip Stitch
Guide: Insert the hook into the stitch, yarn over, and pull directly through both the stitch and the loop on the hook. - Double Crochet
Guide: Yarn over, insert the hook into the stitch, yarn over, pull through, yarn over again, and pull through two loops twice. - Increasing Stitches
Guide: Work two or more stitches into the same stitch to expand the shape. - Assembly with Sewing
Guide: Use a yarn needle to sew body parts together, ensuring a clean and secure finish. - Thread Hiding
Guide: Weave loose threads into the back of stitched areas for a seamless look. - Glue Fastening for Details
Guide: Apply fabric glue to attach small embellishments like eyes or whiskers for durability.
Complete Video Guide
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