Crochet Jellyfish Keychain Pattern (4)

Crochet Jellyfish Keychain Free Pattern

Let’s add an ocean charm to your keys with our Crochet Jellyfish Keychain Pattern. With its frilly tentacles and round, bulbous body, the crochet jellyfish is not only an adorable accessory but also a practical one, making your keys easy to spot.  It’s the perfect crochet keychain companion for ocean lovers or a charming addition to any bag or backpack. Plus, its small size means it works quickly, so you can enjoy the satisfaction of finishing a project in no time.

You can pick your favorite colors for this amigurumi jellyfish. This way, it can go well with your look or even show off the preferred colors of someone special, making it a great, personalized present. So, pick up your crochet tool and let this tiny jellyfish become a fun part of your life and keyring!

Crochet Jellyfish Keychain Pattern

Making Your Crochet Jellyfish Keychain Pattern

Designer: Mochastitch On Instagram

Materials Needed: 

  • Cotton medium worsted weight yarn: You can use any color you like, but light and bright colors will make your jellyfish more eye-catching.
  • Size C/2.75mm crochet hook: This is the size of crochet hook that is recommended for the yarn weight you’ll be using.
  • 6mm safety eyes: These will give your jellyfish a cute and whimsical look.
  • Keychain: You can use any keychain you like, but a lobster claw clasp is a good option because it’s easy to attach and remove.
  • Polyester fiberfill: This will be used to stuff the body of your jellyfish.
  • Scissors: You’ll need these to cut your yarn
  • Yarn needle: This will be used to sew the different parts of your jellyfish together.
  • Paper clip (optional): You can use this to help you stuff the body of your jellyfish

With these materials, you can create a cute and cuddly little jellyfish to attach to your keys, backpack, or anywhere else you like!

Abbreviations: 

  • Rnd (Round): A complete circle of stitches worked continuously.
  • Sc (Single Crochet): Basic stitch, inserting hook, yarn over, pulling through both loops.
  • Hdc (Half Double Crochet): Taller stitch than sc, creating a looser fabric.
  • Sl st (Slip Stitch): Joins two ends without adding height.
  • Inc (Increase): Create an additional stitch, usually by crocheting two in one spot.
  • Dec (Decrease): Reduce stitches, usually by crocheting two together.
  • BLO (Back Loop Only): Crocheting only into the back loop of a stitch.
  • Ch (Chain): Series of loops made with your hook, used as foundation or spacing.

Crochet Jellyfish Keychain Pattern

Step by step Pattern

SKIRT
1. Insert hook under a loop
from the outside going in
2. Pull up a new loop with
the working yarn to start and ch 1
3. Make 3 hdc in the next st,
then sl st in the st after.
Repeat 9x around.
4. After the final sl st, cut a yarn
tail and weave it into the
body

Crochet Jellyfish Keychain Pattern (1)

Crochet Jellyfish Keychain Pattern (2)

SMALL TENTACLES
1. Make a slip knot and ch 11
2. Sc in 2nd ch from hook, 8
sc across, 2 sc in final st.
• Cut a tail for sewing
• Make 3 small tentacles

Crochet Jellyfish Keychain Pattern (3)
LARGE TENTACLES
1. Make a slip knot and ch 14
2. Sc in 2nd ch from hook, 11
sc across, 2 sc in final st.
Cut a tail for sewing
Make 2 large tentacles

SEWING TENTACLES
Front/face
Here is an underside
diagram of the jellyfish.
Red small tentacles
Green = large tentacles
The arrows show the
direction the tentacles
should face.
THANK YOU! I HOPE YOU ENJOYED THE PATTERN!

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