5 Free Crochet Jellyfish Bag Charm Patterns for Summer
The most popular and probably the best way to crochet a Jellyfish is as a hanging or bag charm. While you can turn any Jellyfish amigurumi into a bag charm, the ones with long, flowy tentacles and a hanging loop are the best to use with tote bags and purses. So, check out these free crochet jellyfish bag charm patterns to crochet one in 5 of my favorite variations of this summer. From curly and straight tentacle jellyfish to Jellyfish with fuzzy yarn tentacles, you are gonna learn everything.
Crochet Jellyfish Bag Charm Patterns
You can choose from blue, yellow, pink, aqua, or any other color to crochet them. All these are amigurumi, but many can also be crocheted as plushies. You can crochet a Jellyfish with self-striping yarn, dessert jellyfish, jellyfish in 18 minutes, and much more. Soon I will extend this series, so be sure to show love for these amigurumi!
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01 of 05 Crochet Mini Jellyfish in 18 Minutes
This quick tutorial shows you how to crochet a cute, no-sew mini jellyfish keychain in under 20 minutes. The project uses basic stitches and a clever loop technique to create the ruffled “skirt” and flowing tentacles without needing a needle for assembly.
General Making:
Crochet the body in rounds, starting with a magic ring and increasing to 24 stitches to form a dome. Add two even rounds for height, then a decrease round to narrow the base. For the ruffled edge, work three single crochets into the front loops and three into the back loops. Finish by pulling a yarn chain through the top for a hanger, tying yarn strands at the bottom for tentacles, and stitching on a simple face.
02 of 05 Crochet Mini Jellyfish Charm For Beach bag
Create a charming and colorful jellyfish amigurumi with this detailed tutorial. This project uses a mix of light purple, dark purple, and white cotton yarn, along with a fuzzy white yarn for extra texture. The pattern create a multi-layered look that’s perfect for keychains or room decor.
General Making:
Crochet a light purple circular base and a multi-colored dome that fades from white to dark purple. Join the pieces with a white popcorn stitch border, stuffing the head with cotton before closing. For the tentacles, crochet long purple chains and add a row of tight single crochets to create a spiral. Finish by sewing the tentacles and fuzzy white yarn to the base, then add decorative dark purple stitches to the dome.
03 of 05 Crochet Curly Tentacle Jellyfish Charm
This adorable, no-sew jellyfish is a perfect project for using up small scraps of yarn and adding a touch of ocean life to your bags or keys. The design has a rounded, two-tone body and a mix of thick, curly tentacles and thin, flowing strands for a realistic underwater look. There is no tedious sewing required, making it a quick and satisfying project for crafters of all levels.
General Making:
Crochet a dome in rounds, switching colors and working one round in the back loops to create a base for the frill. Stuff the head and decrease to close the bottom. For the tentacles, stitch three thick, curly legs and four simple chain legs directly to the base. Finish by crocheting a round of bubble stitches into the remaining front loops to form a wavy decorative border.
04 of 05 Crochet Miniature Jellyfish
Here is the cutest version! This easy, no-sew project is perfect for creating miniature baby jellyfish that can be used as charms, keychains, or small gifts. The design is worked in one continuous piece, meaning you won’t have to worry about sewing separate parts together at the end.
General Making:
Starting with a magic ring and increasing to form a dome. Add a few even rounds for height, then use the front loops to create a ruffled skirt with chains and slip stitches. Close the base using the back loops, stuffing the body with cotton as you finish. For the tentacles, attach yarn to the base and crochet long chains, working back up with stitches to create a curly spiral.
05 of 05 Crochet Ice Cream Jellyfish
This miniature jellyfish is made with a scoop body and five simple, straight tentacles, making it a quick project for beginners. It has a decorative ruffled border that separates the head from the tentacles, giving it a layered look. The final touch includes a tiny crocheted bow and embroidered eyes to give the charm its “ice cream” personality.
General Making:
Crochet a dome, increasing to 24 stitches plus four rounds for height. Decrease at the base, then flatten and close the bottom by stitching through both sides using back loops. For the tentacles, chain 13 and slip stitch back up to make five legs, stuffing the head before finishing. Finally, work two chains and a slip stitch into the front loops for a ruffle, then add a bow and eyes.








