Crochet Monster Key Cover Pattern For Stylish Accessories
Unlock the Magic of Crochet with this Cute Key Cover! In this fun and easy-to-follow tutorial, youโll learn to crochet an adorable wallet that doubles as a card holder and keychain. The wallet begins with a Magic Ring, transforming into a neat, circular shape with single crochet stitches. As you work through rows, increase stitches to bring your creation to life. Complete with a sturdy chain stitch loop, this wallet is not only functional but irresistibly charming, a true testament to theย magic of handmade crafts.
Why love this pattern?
- Versatility: The finished product is not only an adorable small wallet but also doubles as a cardholder and keychain. This makes it a multifunctional accessory that adds both charm and practicality to your daily essentials.
- Engaging and Educational: The video is designed to keep viewers engaged while teaching them new skills. With clear instructions and demonstrations, itโs a great way to learn and improve your crochet techniques.
- Customizability: With the basic pattern, there is ample room for customizations. You can play around with colors, add personal touches, or modify the size to suit your personal needs or style.
Overall, this pattern is loved for its cuteness, practical uses, and the joy of making something handmade and personal.
How To Crochet Monster Key Cover
Materials and Tools
- Yarn: Choose the color you prefer.
- Crochet Hook: Size appropriate for your yarn.
- Scissors
- Tapestry Needle
- Stitch Marker
- Optional: Keychain ring, glue gun for attaching eyes
Abbreviations
- MR: Magic Ring
- ch: Chain
- sc: Single Crochet
- st: Stitch
- sl st: Slip Stitch
- inc: Increase (2 single crochets in the same stitch)
- dec: Decrease (single crochet two stitches together)
Pattern
Base of Wallet/Cardholder
- Start with Magic Ring:
- Form a Magic Ring (MR).
- Work 6 sc into MR. (6 st)
- Pull the end thread to close the hole.
- Row 2:
- 2 sc in each st around. (12 st)
- Row 3:
- 1 sc in the next st, inc repeat around. (18 st)
- Row 4:
- 2 sc in the next 2 sts, inc repeat 5 times, 1 sc in last st. (24 st)
- Row 5:
- 3 sc in the next 3 sts, inc repeat around. (30 st)
- Row 6:
- 1 sc in next 2 sts, 4 sc in the next 4 sts, inc repeat around. (36 st)
- Row 7:
- 5 sc in the next 5 sts, inc repeat around. (42 st)
- Row 8 – Row 22:
- 1 sc in each st around. (42 st)
- Row 23:
- 22 sc, ch 20, sl st in the first sc of this row to create a loop.
- Row 24 – Row 29:
- 1 sc in each st around. (42 st)
Shaping the Wallet
- Row 30:
- 5 sc, inc, repeat 6 times. (36 st)
- Row 31:
- 2 sc, dec, 4 sc, dec repeat 5 times, 1 sc in the last 2 sts. (30 st)
- Row 32:
- 3 sc, dec, repeat around. (24 st)
- Row 33:
- 1 sc, dec, repeat around. (16 st)
- Rows 34 – 36:
- 16 sc evenly. (16 st)
- Continue decreasing by 4 sts evenly certain rows ending at 8 sc in a row.
- Finish off:
- Sl st in the first st and cut the yarn.
Making the Strap
- Start with Magic Ring:
- Form a Magic Ring (MR).
- Work 6 sc into MR, close the ring.
- Row 2:
- 2 sc in each st around. (12 st)
- Row 3 – Row 5:
- 1 sc in each st around. (12 st)
- **Stuff the ball using dacron, then close the ball by slipping in all top loops creating a sphere.
- Make the Chain:
- Attach yarn to the sphere.
- Ch 50.
- Attach Chain to Wallet:
- Fix the other end to the side of the wallet using the sewing needle.
Finishing Touch
- Attach eyes using a glue gun or stitch as per personal preference.
- Sew any loose ends and tidy up the project.
Additional Tips:
- For additional decorations (such as a hair tuft):
- Backloop holes can be used for patterns such as
sl st, ch 8
and repeat, ensuring there’s an even number of strands
- Backloop holes can be used for patterns such as
And there you go! A cute and functional crochet wallet/cardholder with a keychain attachment. Enjoy your crocheting!