Crochet Wristlet Keychain

Hi friends,

I have a fun stocking stuffer idea for you as Christmas in July continues. πŸŽ„

Crochet Wristlet Keychains work up in just a few minutes! They make great stocking stuffers or a little something extra to add to gifts. You can make them in any color and are a great way to use up some of those yarn scraps. 😊

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I used I Love This Cotton yarn and a G/mm crochet hook to stitch up my wristlets. The lobster clasp keychains I used can be found here.

The super easy pattern can be found below. I’ve also included a free PDF if you’d like to easily print it. If you need help finding the back bump of your beginning chains, this is a great video to explain it. πŸ™‚

Crochet Wristlet Keychain

Worsted weight (4) yarn – I used I Love This Cotton yarn

G/4mm crochet hook

1 inch lobster clasp key ring

Stitches used in US terms:

Chain – ch

Single Crochet – sc

Half Double Crochet – hdc

Double Crochet – dc

Slip Stitch – ss

Chain 43. 

Row 1: sc in the back bump of the 2nd ch from hook and in each stitch across. ch 1, turn. (42 stitches)

Row 2: hdc in the first stitch, *skip next stitch, sc and dc in the next stitch*. Repeat from * to * across to last stitch. hdc in the last stitch. Ch 1, turn. (42 stitches)

Row 3: sc in each stitch across. (42 stitches)

Slip key ring onto strap and ss ends together. 

Fasten off leaving a long tail for sewing.

Pull strap tight to key ring and stitch across, close to the key ring, 2-3 times to secure. 

Fasten off and weave in ends. 

Here’s the link to the free PDF if you’d like to print the pattern…

I used cotton yarn because I think it will hold up well, but any 4 weight yarn would probably work, too. Make a few Crochet Wristlet Keychains now to be ready for Christmas. πŸŽ„ Or pin this post to your crochet Pinterest board to save for later.

Anita

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