Next, this sea creature keychain is larger, more involved. However, it's still easy and a whole lot of fun.
The original pattern is available on Spin a Yarn Crochet:
Ralph the Ray
more details about project photographed also here Ralph the Ray.
Sea Turtle
Next, fantastic sea turtles definitely need a playful playmate. So, here is a turtle poking his head out from underneath the water looking to play with you.
The original pattern is available on Ravelry:
more details about project photographed you can find here Sea Turtle and here Sea Turtle.
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!
Taco Keychain Crochet Free Pattern
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!
Bear Amigurumi Keychain Crochet Free Pattern
I can't tell you how many times I've lost my keys and had to replace them then, later on, I find them somewhere I had inconspicuously left them.
Most of the time, they would just slip my mind and become unnoticeable in my surroundings. Of course, I never used a keychain before. I used to think they were tacky like something a traveling salesman would have.
That's until I saw the cutest one yet; a Bear Amigurumi Keychain Crochet. It caught my eye and realised that it's absolutely adorable.