This Taco Keychain Crochet Free Pattern is quick to make and uses a Magic Circle. It makes a fun gift for a new driver, fancy up your kids' backpacks, or stocking stuffers for all the kids and teens in your life!
Add a fun face to really personalize your Taco Keychain, whatever strikes your fancy. No matter how you make it, your keychain is sure to be a hit!
Crochet Stegosaurus Dinosaur Taco Pattern
This adorable little Stegosaurus has a crunchy, taco shell body filled with all your favorite taco fixings, and even lettuce spikes! He is perfect for any lover of Mexican food, taco Tuesdays, dinosaurs, or all of the above.
Watermelon Keychain Crochet Free Pattern
Here's a free crochet pattern for smiling slices of watermelon keychains. These keychains are perfect for teachers’ gifts or stocking stuffers!
It's cute, it's small, and you can whip up a batch of these in an evening for all the people on your list! So what better way to bring in the summer than with little smiling slices of watermelon?
Crochet Sombrero Keychain Pattern
Thank your designated driver with a super cute Crochet Sombrero Keychain! A pattern that works up quickly and is fun and festive for the holiday. These sweet little sombrero could also be used as an ornament, party favor, or zipper pull on a backpack.
Crochet Halycon Keychain Pattern
This Halycon Keychain is a fresh new keychain, perfect for the spring season. You can use yarn scraps to whip up these keychains in a flash for markets, craft shows, and last-minute gifts.
This crochet keychain pattern creates a wristlet keychain, but instructions are also included to customize your keychains to your style. Ideas include a lanyard length, chunky version, other possible materials, and more!
Crochet Jellyfish Keychain Pattern
This little Crochet Jellyfish Pattern makes a keychain that is about 4 inches tall, but that includes the wavy tentacles. Perfect size for keychains, or as a little backpack friend.
Very quick, this will become a fan favorite for when you need a quick make! You will need to know how to use a magic circle, single crochet, and how to increase and invisible decrease to make one.