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Charming Crochet 3D Flower Keychain Pattern

Published: Apr 15, 2025 by Hira · This blog generates income via ads

Charming stems and vibrant petals come together in this ultimate guide to crocheting exquisite crochet flower keychains, ideal for gifts and decor!

Charming Crochet Flower Keychain Pattern

Each keychain exhibits intricate details, featuring delicate petals and textured leaves that come together in a harmony of color and form. The floral designs, ranging from simple daisies to complex roses, offer a versatile array of styles that can be personalized with different yarns and shades. These keychains make not only practical accessories but also thoughtful handmade gifts that reflect personal flair. Whether adorning keys, bags, or even serving as decorative accents, these keychains bring a touch of nature’s beauty into everyday life.

How To Crochet A Flower Keychain 1

Their small size is deceiving as each flower is a testament to meticulous workmanship and artistic vision. Whether adorning keys, bags, or even serving as decorative accents, these keychains bring a touch of nature’s beauty into everyday life.

Tip:

Use finer yarn for a more delicate and detailed appearance.

How to Crochet Flower Keychains: Step-by-Step Guide

Materials Needed

  • Two different yarn colors (e.g., speckled green for the stem, yellow for the flower petals, and brown for the middle)
  • Cotton yarn
  • 2.5 mm crochet hook
  • Scissors
  • Keyring
  • Stitch marker
  • Stuffing
  • Tapestry needle (optional)

Making the Flower Petals

Magic Circle and Initial Stitches

  1. Magic Circle:
    • Hold the yarn and wrap it around your fingers twice in a cross pattern.
    • Hold the yarn down with your fingers, insert the crochet hook under the first yarn, and pull up a loop.
    • Hold the loop with your finger, grab the yarn in the back, and pull it through the loop on your hook.
  2. Single Crochets:
    • Crochet six single crochets into the magic circle.
    • Close the magic circle by pulling the short end tightly.

Rows 2 to 4

  1. Row 2:
    • Alternate single crochets and increases until you reach the end. You should have nine stitches at the end.
    • Add your stitch marker after the first stitch.
  2. Row 3:
    • Single crochet into the first two stitches, then do an increase. Repeat till the end.
  3. Row 4:
    • Single crochet into the first three stitches, then do an increase. Repeat till the end.

Rows 5 to 9

  1. Rows 5-9:
    • Single crochet across each row (15 stitches per row).

Rows 10 to 13

  1. Row 10:
    • Start with a decrease, single crochet in the next six stitches, another decrease, then single crochet into the last five stitches.
  2. Row 11:
    • Single crochet into the first three stitches, decrease, single crochet into three more stitches, decrease again, then one single crochet, and one more decrease (10 stitches at the end).
  3. Row 12:
    • Single crochet, decrease, single crochet into two stitches, decrease, then finish with single crochets into the last three stitches.
  4. Row 13:
    • Single crochet across (eight stitches).

Finishing the Flower Petals

  1. Final Steps:
    • Slip stitch into the next stitch, cut off yarn, and weave in ends.
    • Make a total of six flower petals.

Making the Flower Stem

Magic Circle and Initial Stitches

  1. Magic Circle:
    • As shown previously, create a magic circle and make six single crochets into it.
  2. Rows 2-7:
    • Single crochet across each row (six stitches per row).
    • After the second row, fully close the magic circle.

Rows 8 to 11

  1. Row 8:
    • Alternate single crochets with increases (nine stitches at the end).
  2. Row 9:
    • Single crochet into the first two stitches, then increase. Repeat till the end.
  3. Row 10:
    • Single crochet into the first three stitches, then increase. Repeat till the end.
  4. Row 11:
    • Single crochet into the first four stitches, then increase. Repeat till the end.

Finishing the Stem

  1. Final Steps:
    • Slip stitch into the next stitch, leave a long tail, and weave in the end.

Making the Flower Middle

  1. Magic Circle and Initial Stitches:
    • Make a magic circle and crochet nine single crochets into it.
  2. Row 2:
    • Increase in each stitch (18 stitches at the end).

Assembling the Flower

  1. Attaching Petals:
    • Hold a flower petal flat, work through both sides, and attach to the middle piece with slip stitches (three stitches per petal, total 18 stitches).
  2. Final Steps:
    • Cut off the yarn and weave in the end.

Attaching Stem to Flower

  1. Joining Pieces:
    • Use the long tail from the stem, attach inner loops of the stitches on the stem to the outer loops of the flower petals.
  2. Stuffing:
    • Add stuffing to the stem when you have six stitches left, then finish with slip stitches and weave in the end.

Conclusion

  • Your crochet flower is done!
  • Attach a keyring to the top of the stem to create a keychain.
  • You can personalize the colors and hang it on your keys or bag.
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