Looking for a fun, quick, and easy project that’s both adorable and practical? This crochet bear keychain pattern is just the thing you need to add a little charm to your day.
Perfect for attaching to your keys, backpacks, or even as a festive crochet stocking stuffer idea, this cute little bear will bring smiles to everyone who sees it. And the best part? It’s a breeze to make!
Whether you’re new to crocheting or a seasoned pro, this teddy bear keychain pattern is a joy to create. The steps are simple, and you’ll have your own mini amigurumi bear keychain ready in no time! It's an excellent project for last-minute gifts that will warm anyone’s heart, no matter their age. Personally, I’ll be attaching mine to my keys – not only does it add some fun personality, but it also makes my keys a lot easier to find!
If you’re looking for more crochet cute keychain ideas, be sure to check out my other fun patterns like the crochet flower keychain pattern, crochet rainbow keychain, and crochet strawberry keychain. You’ll find plenty of inspiration for every occasion and recipient!
So grab your yarn and hook, and let's dive into this easy-to-follow guide on how to crochet a keychain that’s as sweet as can be. Get ready for some cozy, crafty fun that will leave you with a new favorite accessory!
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✏️ Things To Note:
- Skill Level: This pattern is beginner-friendly, so even if you're new to crochet, you'll be able to follow along with ease. It’s perfect for practicing basic stitches and techniques!
- Perfect for Gifting: This project isn’t just fun for you – it makes an excellent crochet stocking stuffer idea for family and friends, and it’s sure to be a hit at any holiday gathering!
- Size: The bear keychain is small and compact, making it an ideal addition to your keys or backpack. Keep in mind, if you want a larger bear, simply adjust your yarn thickness or hook size. The finished pattern size is roughly 3-4 inches.
🪡 Materials Needed
- Red Heart Yarn - aran
- Red Heart Yarn - cafe latte
- Red Heart Yarn - black
- Polyfill
- 10mm safety eyes
- 4.5mm hook
- Keychain
- Tapestry needle
💭Abbreviations to Remember (US terms)
- Chains (ch)
- Magic ring (mr)
- Single crochet (sc)
- Slip stitch (sl st)
- Increase (inc)
- Decrease (dec)
🧋Variations
One of the best parts of this crochet bear keychain pattern is how easily you can customize it to suit different styles! Try experimenting with different colors to create unique variations of your bear. Here are a few ideas:
- Black Bear: Use dark brown or black yarn for your bear's body and add small touches of tan or cream for the muzzle. This teddy bear keychain pattern can easily be transformed into a cute little black bear!
- Polar Bear: For a wintery vibe, why not create a polar bear keychain? Simply switch out the brown yarn for white, and add some light grey or blue for accents to give it a chilly, frosty look. This variation is perfect for adding a touch of winter magic to your keys or backpacks!
🍵Instructions for Crochet Bear Keychain Pattern
For this Crochet Bear Keychain Pattern, we will be working in the round.
Crochet Bear Head:
Round 1: Using the RH cafe latte yarn, make a mr and make sc x6 in the circle. If you find it difficult making a magic ring you can chain 2 and then crochet sc x6 in the second chain from the hook. (6)
Round 2: Sc inc in every sc. (12)
Round 3: Inc, sc. Then repeat until the end of round (18).
Round 4: Inc, sc x2. Then repeat until the end of round (24).
Round 5: Inc, sc x3. Then repeat until the end of round (30).
Round 6: Inc, sc x4. Then repeat until the end of round (36).
Round 7-11: Sc in every stitch (36).
Round 12: Dec, sc x4. Then repeat until the end of the round (30).
Round 13: Dec, sc x3. Then repeat until the end of the round (24). Add safety eyes between rounds 7 and 8. Then begin to stuff the bear head.
Round 14: Dec, sc x2. Then repeat until the end of the round (18).
Round 15: Dec, sc. Then repeat until the end of the round (12). If you haven't finished stuffing the head, you should do so now.
Round 16: Dec. Then repeat until the end of the round (6). Fasten off the ends and close the bottom, then weave in any ends.
Crochet Bear Ears:
Make x2.
Round 1: Using the RH cafe latte yarn, make a mr and make sc x6 in the circle. If you find it difficult making a magic ring you can chain 2 and then crochet sc x6 in the second chain from the hook. (6)
Round 2: Sc inc in every sc. (12)
Round 3: Sc in every stitch (12).
Round 4: Dec. Then repeat until the end of the round (6). Fasten off the ends and leave a tail for sewing.
Crochet Bear Muzzle:
Round 1: Using the RH aran yarn, make a mr and make sc x6 in the circle. Then sl st to the 1st sc and fasten off. Leave a tail for sewing. (6)
With the black yarn, embroider a T at the top of the circle for the nose.
Finishing:
Sew the muzzle between the eyes, and attach the ears on opposite sides of the 3rd round. The ears should span from the 3rd to the 6th round.
Using a separate piece of yarn, start by securing it at the bottom of the bear. Then, thread it through the center of the first round. Add the keychain and thread the yarn back down through the first round. Finally, secure the yarn at the bottom of the bear and weave in any loose ends.
And there you have it – your very own adorable crochet bear keychain!
I hope you had fun making this little friend. It’s such a cute and practical project that’s perfect for gifting or adding a personal touch to your keys, bags, and more.
Don’t forget to check out my other fun keychain patterns like the crochet bunny keychain pattern and crochet mushroom keychain pattern for more creative projects to try!
Happy crocheting, and I can’t wait to see what you make!
🐌Expert Tips
- Use Stitch Markers: For beginners, stitch markers are a game-changer! Use them to keep track of your rounds and ensure your crochet keychain stays the right shape. This is especially helpful when working in the round.
- Try Different Yarns: While the pattern works with standard yarn, feel free to experiment with different textures or colors! Using a sparkly yarn can give your bear a magical touch, while a soft, fuzzy yarn might give it a cozy feel.
- Adjust Size: If you'd like a larger or smaller bear, simply adjust your yarn thickness or hook size. A thicker yarn will give you a bigger bear, while thinner yarn will make a smaller, more delicate one.
🧵Pattern FAQs
This crochet bear keychain pattern is beginner-friendly! It’s perfect for crocheters with basic skills, including how to work in the round and basic stitches like single crochet. The pattern is easy to follow, even for those who are just starting out.
The great thing about this crochet keychain is that it’s quick! You can make the entire keychain in under an hour, making it a fantastic project for a last-minute holiday craft or an afternoon of festive fun.
Definitely! This basic amigurumi bear keychain pattern can easily be adapted for other animals. Just switch up the colors and tweak the details to create a bunny, cat, or even a penguin keychain!
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Crochet Bear Keychain Pattern
Materials
Abbreviations (US terms)
- Chains - ch
- Magic ring - mr
- Single crochet - sc
- Slip stitch - sl st
- Increase - inc
- Decrease - dec
Notes
- Skill Level: This pattern is beginner-friendly, so even if you're new to crochet, you'll be able to follow along with ease. It’s perfect for practicing basic stitches and techniques!
- Perfect for Gifting: This project isn’t just fun for you – it makes an excellent crochet stocking stuffer idea for family and friends, and it’s sure to be a hit at any holiday gathering!
- Size: The bear keychain is small and compact, making it an ideal addition to your keys or backpack. Keep in mind, if you want a larger bear, simply adjust your yarn thickness or hook size. The finished pattern size is roughly 3-4 inches.
Instructions
- For this Crochet Bear Keychain Pattern, we will be working in the round.
Crochet Bear Head:
- Round 1: Using the RH cafe latte yarn, make a mr and make sc x6 in the circle. If you find it difficult making a magic ring you can chain 2 and then crochet sc x6 in the second chain from the hook. (6)
- Round 2: Sc inc in every sc. (12)
- Round 3: Inc, sc. Then repeat until the end of round (18).
- Round 4: Inc, sc x2. Then repeat until the end of round (24).
- Round 5: Inc, sc x3. Then repeat until the end of round (30).
- Round 6: Inc, sc x4. Then repeat until the end of round (36).
- Round 7-11: Sc in every stitch (36).
- Round 12: Dec, sc x4. Then repeat until the end of the round (30).
- Round 13: Dec, sc x3. Then repeat until the end of the round (24). Add safety eyes between rounds 7 and 8. Then begin to stuff the bear head.
- Round 14: Dec, sc x2. Then repeat until the end of the round (18).
- Round 15: Dec, sc. Then repeat until the end of the round (12). If you haven't finished stuffing the head, you should do so now.
- Round 16: Dec. Then repeat until the end of the round (6). Fasten off the ends and close the bottom, then weave in any ends.
Crochet Bear Muzzle:
- Round 1: Using the RH aran yarn, make a mr and make sc x6 in the circle. Then sl st to the 1st sc and fasten off. Leave a tail for sewing. (6)
- With the black yarn, embroider a T at the top of the circle for the nose.
Crochet Bear Ears:
- Make x2.
- Round 1: Using the RH cafe latte yarn, make a mr and make sc x6 in the circle. If you find it difficult making a magic ring you can chain 2 and then crochet sc x6 in the second chain from the hook. (6)
- Round 2: Sc inc in every sc. (12)
- Round 3: Sc in every stitch (12).
- Round 4: Dec. Then repeat until the end of the round (6). Fasten off the ends and leave a tail for sewing.
Finishing:
- Sew the muzzle between the eyes, and attach the ears on opposite sides of the 3rd round. The ears should span from the 3rd to the 6th round.
- Using a separate piece of yarn, start by securing it at the bottom of the bear. Then, thread it through the center of the first round. Add the keychain and thread the yarn back down through the first round. Finally, secure the yarn at the bottom of the bear and weave in any loose ends.
- And there you have it – your very own adorable crochet bear keychain!
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