The Crochet Kitty Bow Keychain is a practical item that’s perfect for anyone who loves cute and functional accessories. With its sweet kitty face, handmade bow, and cheerful design, it’s a great way to add personality to your bag, keys, or even as a small decorative charm. Its small size makes it a thoughtful little gift or even a fun item to hang around the house.
Crochet Kitty Bow Keychain Pattern
What makes this crochet keychain stand out is just how simple and fun it is to make, even for beginners. You’ll learn how to crochet shapes like bows, circles, and even add cute details like whiskers and ears. This pattern uses basic crochet techniques, making it a good starting point for anyone new to crafting. Plus, when you finish, you’ll be left with a keychain that’s both practical and adorable!
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Materials & Tools Needed
- 4-ply yarn – Choose colors such as pastel pink, yellow, or white.
- 2.5 mm crochet hook – Ideal for the yarn weight.
- Yarn needle – For sewing and finishing.
- Scissors – To cut yarn ends.
- Stuffing – For the kitty’s head.
- Craft glue – To secure small parts like the bow and hands.
- Optional accessories – Blush or fabric paint for finishing touches.
Finished Size & Customization Ideas
- Size: The finished keychain is small and compact, perfect for attaching to bags or keys. Dimensions are approx. 3 inches tall by 2 inches wide.
- Customization Ideas:
- Color Variations: Change the bow or kitty’s body color for personalization.
- Facial Features: Use embroidery thread or safety eyes for different expressions.
- Added Accessories: Add a mini collar or a tiny charm for personalization.
Step-by-Step Detailed Crochet Instructions
Below is the step-by-step breakdown for each component: Bow, Kitty Head, Facial Features, Ears, Small Hands, and Assembly.
Part 1: Crochet the Bow
- Foundation Chain:
- Start with a slip knot (does not count as a stitch).
- Chain 63.
- First Row:
- Yarn over and insert the hook into the second chain from the hook.
- Half double crochet (HDC) across the first 6 stitches.
- Slip stitch loosely for the next 6 stitches to make them easier to work in later.
- HDC 16, then slip stitch 6, repeat HDC 16, and finish with slip stitch 6.
- HDC 6 for the last few stitches.
- Chain 1 and turn.
- Subsequent Rows:
- Each subsequent row is worked into the back loops only.
- Follow the stitch pattern from Row 1:
- HDC 6 → Slip Stitch 6 → HDC 16 → Slip Stitch 6 → Repeat as needed.
- Continue for a total of 5 rows.
- At the end of the fifth row:
- Chain 1, cut the yarn, and weave in all ends using a yarn needle.
- Bow Tie:
- Using a slip knot again, chain 10.
- Turn to the back bump of the chains and single crochet (SC) in each stitch for a total of 9 stitches.
- Leave a long tail, clip the yarn, and sew into the center of the bow using the yarn needle.
Part 2: Crochet the Kitty Head
- Magic Round Start:
- Create a magic circle.
- Chain 1, and work 7 single crochet (SC) into the circle.
- Pull the circle tight and slip stitch to join.
- Round 2:
- Chain 1 and increase by working 2 SC in each stitch (results in 14 stitches).
- Slip stitch to join.
- Round 3:
- Single crochet 1, then increase (2 SC in a stitch). Repeat this pattern across (total: 21 stitches).
- Slip stitch to join.
- Rounds 4-6:
- Work 1 single crochet in each stitch without increasing (21 stitches in total per round).
- Round 7:
- SC 5 → 3 sets of SC increase → Repeat until the round is complete (total: 27 stitches).
- Round 8:
- No changes; work 1 SC in each stitch (27 stitches).
- Round 9:
- SC 5 → decrease by pulling through 2 loops → Repeat the decrease pattern 3 times.
- Round 10 (Final Round):
- Work SC 1, decrease 1 for 7 sets total.
- Leave a long tail, cut the yarn, and pull through. Stuff the kitty’s head and sew it closed.
Part 3: Add Facial Features
- Eyes & Whiskers:
- Use a yarn needle to embroider eyes and whiskers.
- Sew small lines across for whiskers and simple stitches for oval-shaped eyes.
- Nose:
- Use a different yarn color (e.g., yellow) to sew the nose.
- Insert needle at the edge of an eye and center between whiskers.
Part 4: Crochet the Ears
- First Ear:
- Chain 3. Insert your hook into the second chain, SC 1, and then double crochet (DC) 1.
- Slip stitch into the head at the desired position.
- Weave in the ends.
- Second Ear:
- Follow the same steps as the first ear, ensuring it mirrors the side of the kitty’s head.
Part 5: Crochet Small Hands
- Magic Round:
- Create a magic circle.
- Chain 1, SC 5, and pull tight.
- Do not slip stitch; cut the yarn and tie both yarn tails securely.
- Make 2 identical hands.
Part 6: Create Small Bow
- Magic Round:
- Create a magic circle. Chain 2, work HDC 2, chain 2, and slip stitch into the circle.
- Repeat the pattern again for the other half of the bow.
- Wrap the middle of the bow with yarn and tie it securely.
Part 7: Assembly and Finishing
- Glue Parts Together:
- Apply glue to attach the ear, mini bow, kitty head, and hands together.
- Allow glue to dry fully.
- Final Touches:
- Add blush or decorative touches using fabric paint or blush powder.
- Attach Keyring:
- Tie the finished product onto a keyring securely using yarn or attach a keychain loop.





