How to Make a Bunny Keychain

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This adorable crochet bunny keychain is super easy to make and super cute. Plus, you can change the color of the bunny or nose, or even add a smile to give it a unique personality. The floppy ears give it an extra dose of adorableness, making this little bunny stand out wherever you take it.

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Whether you’re an experienced crocheter or just starting out, this project is perfect for you. The simple instructions and clear step-by-step guide ensure that you’ll have a delightful time creating your own personalized bunny keychain. And the best part? You have the freedom to choose your favorite yarn colors and mix and match as you please. Imagine a collection of these cute bunnies in different shades, each one representing a different mood or style!

Not only is this bunny keychain a charming accessory for your keys, but it also makes for a thoughtful gift. Handmade with love and care, it carries a special sentiment that store-bought items simply can’t replicate. Just picture the smile on your friend’s face when they receive this adorable bunny keychain, knowing that it was crafted just for them.

So, don’t wait any longer. Grab your crochet hook and your favorite yarn, and let your creativity run wild with this delightful bunny keychain project. It’s a perfect way to relax, unwind, and indulge in the joy of handmade crafts. Get ready to create something truly precious with your own hands. Happy crocheting!

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Gauge

Using single crochet

3.5 mm hook

16 stitches by 18 rows = 4 inch square.

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Supplies needed:

Medium worsted yarn

Mainstay Acrylic Pink – .5 yards

Mainstay Cozy Yarn White – 24.5 yards

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Crochet hook – I used 3.5mm but you can use what you would like. Size will change

Yarn needle

Scissors

Stuffing

Stitch marker

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Crochet Techniques to Know

Here are the basic crochet stitches we’ll use in this project.
Slip Stitch (sl st): To make a slip stitch, insert the hook into the stitch, yarn over, and pull through both the stitch and the loop on the hook.
Single Crochet (sc): To make a single crochet, insert the hook into the stitch, yarn over, and pull up a loop (2 loops on the hook). Yarn over again and pull through both loops to complete the stitch.
Half Double Crochet (hdc): This stitch is taller than a single crochet. To make an hdc, yarn over, insert the hook into the stitch, yarn over, and pull up a loop (3 loops on hook). Yarn over again and pull through all 3 loops to complete the stitch.
Working in the Back Loops (blo): Normally, we work through both top loops of a stitch. But in this project, we’ll work in the back loops only to create a ribbed texture. To do this, insert the hook under the back loop only. Then, complete the stitch as usual.

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Terms and Abbreviations

Here are the crochet abbreviations used in this pattern. Note that all instructions are written in US terms.
FLO = front loops only
BLO = back loops only
ch = chain(s)
dc = double crochet
FLOdc = front loops only double crochet
hdc = half double crochet
sc = single crochet
sl st = slip stitch
st(s) = stitch(es)

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Bunny keychain Pattern

In white. Eyes will go between rounds 6 and 7 with 3 stitches apart.

1. 6sc in mr (6)

2. (Inc) (12)

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3. (Sc, inc) (18)

4. (2sc, inc) (24)

5.- 8. Sc around for 4 rounds (24)

9. (2sc, dec) (18)

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10. (Sc, dec) (12) … stuff

11. (Dec) (6)

Finish off and close the hole.

Ears

In white. Make 2 do not stuff ears.

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1. 3sc in mr (3)

2. (Inc) (6)

3. Sc around (6) 

4. Inc, 5sc (7)

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5. Inc, 6sc (8)

6. Inc, 7sc (9)

7. Inc, 8sc (10)

8. 5sc, 5sl st (10)

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9.- 10. 4sc, 6sl st (10)

Finish off and leave a tail for sewing.

Pin on top of head and sew in place. 

Add a pink nose to the bunny, and add a keychain.

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Tada! You have finished your Bunny Keychain.

This pattern is for PERSONAL USE ONLY. The pattern and or parts of it may not be reproduced, translated, altered for sale or for free. You may NOT MASS produce plushies made by this pattern in crochet or inspired by this pattern in other mediums. You may sell your item with this pattern in limited quantities 

Please give credit that this pattern was designed by:

Julia Pilling

Facebook page: Julias Stuff and Crochet

Instagram: JuliasstuffnCrochet

Bunny Keychain Pattern

Email: juliasstuffncrochet@gmail.com

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If you have any questions about my patterns please contact me anytime.

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