Cool Keychains – Free Crochet Patterns
Hello there, yarn lovers! Which one of you has been looking for crochet patterns for keychains? If you are always on the hunt for brilliant ideas for handmade gifts, this post is definitely for you. Colorful and adorable, these tiny accessories will bring your friends and family members so much joy! And make it much easier for them to find their keys. These free crochet patterns for keychains are beginner-friendly and work up fast with little yarn.
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Owl Key Chain Free Crochet Pattern
Owl Key Chain is a great small last-minute gift for any occasion. Just look at these cuties! This soft toy is based on a small mandala, which is given tiny ears and a 3D structure. You can really use any color combination you want, and I assure you, the more you make, the more you will want to make! It’s an easy project, perfect for beginners and to use up leftover yarn.
Level: beginner Author: Yarn Artists
The original pattern and the photos are on Ravelry.
Keychain Buddy Free Crochet Pattern
An awesome idea for beginners! If you are taking your first steps in the world of crochet, this pattern by Jo Edwards is a great way for you to practice and take your skills to the next level. You can use these keychains for earphones, credit cards or lucky charms!
Level: beginner Author: Jo Edwards

The original pattern and the photos are on Jo to the World. More info on Ravelry.
Labubu Bag Charm Free Crochet Pattern
If you’re after quirky styles, these cool crochet keychains inspired by popular Chinese dolls are exactly what you need! It’s a quick make that brings lots of fun. You can play with different colors and face expressions to personalize your piece. The designer provides both a free written pattern and an easy-to-follow video tutorial, so a crocheter with every skill level can nail it!
Level: upper beginner Author: Crochet Musings

photo by Crochet Musings / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on youtube.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
Bubble Tea Keychain Free Crochet Pattern
Make a miniature version of your favorite drink with this crochet keychain pattern by Ana Carolina Figueiredo! This cute bubble tea cup buddy is ready to add charm to your bag, backpack, or keys. The pattern is very quick to complete and requires minimal sewing – in fact, there is only one part that needs seaming. Check it out!
Level: upper beginner Author: Ana Carolina Figueiredo

photo by Ana Carolina Figueiredo / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on littlecrochetfarm.com.
Cocktail Glass Keychain Free Crochet Pattern
There is nothing better than a sip of a refreshing cocktail on a hot summer day. With Tatiana Didichenko’s pattern, you can create a mini version of this delicious drink. Garnished with a juicy lemon slice on the top and featuring a friendly face expression, it’s a cute handmade keychain that you can attach to your beach bag or sunglasses pouch.
Level: upper beginner Author: Tatiana Didichenko

photo by Tatiana Didichenko / ravelry.com
Follow the video tutorial on youtube.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
Chapstick Holder Keychain Free Crochet Pattern
Looking for a fun and practical way to keep your lip balm with you at all times? Go make this beautiful crochet chapsstick holder that you can easily attach to your keys or purse. It features a bobble-textured design and a convenient flap button closure. The pattern by Ashley Stallsworth is free to follow on her blog.
Level: upper beginner Author: Ashley Stallsworth

photo by Ashley Stallsworth / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on acraftyconcept.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
Crochet Flower Bouquet Keychain Free Pattern
This wonderful crocheted keychain looks like a mini bouquet of flowers. It’ll make a lovely keepsake for loved ones or a beautiful everyday accessory. The pattern is easy to follow and works up fast, so you can whip up not just one but a whole set in no time. Feel free to add a personal touch to your flower bouquets by crocheting them in your favorite colors!
Level: upper beginner Author: Okey Dokeys

photo by Okey Dokeys / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on okeydokeys.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

