How to Make a Flower Keychain

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Creating your own crocheted flower keychain is not only a delightful way to add a personal touch to your belongings, but it’s also a quick and enjoyable project. The charm of this keychain is its versatility. Its small size makes it convenient to carry with you, serving as a constant reminder of spring’s vibrant energy. Moreover, the option to customize it with different colors allows you to match it with your personal style and preferences. One of the best aspects of crafting this keychain is that you can use leftover yarn, making it an eco-friendly and budget-friendly choice. Embrace the joy of crafting and express your creativity by making this irresistibly charming crocheted flower keychain!

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Discover the sheer pleasure of bringing to life this adorable crocheted flower keychain, which exudes a captivating charm! Delve into the world of crochet and embark on this enchanting project to infuse your everyday items with a touch of whimsical elegance. The intricate art of crafting this keychain will not only showcase your skill and creativity but also offer a sense of accomplishment as you witness the final result taking shape.

Moreover, by personalizing this delightful keychain with an array of colors, you can reflect your unique style and infuse it with your individual flair. Whether you opt for soft pastels or bold shades, the choice is entirely yours, allowing you to tailor it to your preference and create a truly one-of-a-kind accessory.

Furthermore, the eco-friendly nature of this project adds to its appeal, as it provides an excellent opportunity to utilize leftover yarn and reduce unnecessary waste. This sustainability aspect aligns with the growing consciousness of minimizing environmental impact, making this crafting endeavor not only enjoyable but also socially responsible.

So, immerse yourself in the art of crocheting and experience the pure joy of creating a personalized and irresistibly charming flower keychain that will accompany you through the seasons, radiating the vibrancy and spirit of spring wherever you go!

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Flower Pattern

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

Yellow – 2 yards

Colour – 2 yards

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

Yarn needle

Scissors

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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Flower Pattern

Starting in yellow

1. 8sc in mr (8)

2. (Inc) (16)

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Finish off and attach colour

Petals 

3. ch1, dc in the same stitch you attached the colour, dc + hdc in the next stitch, sl st, *hdc + dc in the next stitch, dc + hdc in the next, sl st* repeat from * to * 2 more times, hdc + dc in the next, dc, hdc, sl st

Sl st into the first petal to end the round. Finish off and weave ends in.

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Attach the keychain.

Tada! You are finished with your flower 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

Email: juliasstuffncrochet@gmail.com

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

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