How to Crochet Duck Keychain Pattern for Cheerful Additions
Quack up your style with this Free Crochet Duck Keychain Pattern, a fun and lighthearted way to accessorize bags, keys, or gifts with charm.
Easy and Quick Crochet Duck Keychain for Everyday Charm

Its small size makes it quick to finish, while the detailed instructions ensure every little feature — from the beak to the tiny wings — stands out perfectly. The duck keychain makes a thoughtful, budget-friendly gift for friends, children, or anyone who loves playful keepsakes. Beyond its charm, it’s a wonderful way to reduce stress and unwind, turning spare moments into productive relaxation.
Each stitch adds a touch of love and creativity, resulting in a soft, cheerful companion you’ll adore carrying around. Lightweight, durable, and endlessly customizable, this pattern encourages personal expression through color and texture choices. A simple ball of yarn turns into a pocket-sized piece of happiness, reminding you that small handmade treasures often bring the biggest smiles. Perfect for all ages, it’s a joyful project with lasting appeal.
Materials Needed
- Yarn: Yellow, orange, and white (preferably 60% cotton, 40% acrylic)
- Crochet hook: Size 2.5mm
- Stuffing material (e.g., polyester fiberfill)
- Scissors
- Tapestry needle
- Safety eyes: 5mm or larger, depending on your style preference


Special Features
- Unique Design: The pattern includes a humorous “duck butt” detail, setting it apart from regular keychains.
- Compact Size: The finished duck measures about 10 cm, making it lightweight and portable for everyday use.
- Customizable Colors: The main crochet uses yellow, orange, and white yarn, but you can adjust the colors to match your preferences.
- Materials: A blend of 60% cotton and 40% acrylic yarn is recommended for durability and texture.
Level of Difficulty
The project involves basic crochet techniques, such as single crochets, increases (2 stitches in one spot), and working in the round. While the pattern has a few intricate sections, the process remains beginner-friendly as long as you follow the sequence correctly.
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. The Head
- Begin with a magic circle using yellow yarn.

- Crochet 6 single crochets (sc) into the circle. Pull tight to close the circle.
- Follow these rounds:
- Round 2: Chain 1, sc 2x in each stitch around (6V pattern).
- Round 3: Chain 1, sc 1x, 1V (increase) alternately.
- Round 4: Chain 1, sc 1x, increase every fourth stitch.
- Rounds 5-9: Crochet evenly around (24 stitches).
- Stuff the head with filling and use a needle to tuck and secure neatly.
2. The Eyes
- Crochet two small white circles for the eyes.
- Insert 5mm safety eyes into each circle.
- Stitch or glue onto the duck’s head and add touches to make the eyes bulge slightly.
3. The Mouth
- Chain 17 stitches with orange yarn.
- Crochet back and forth to form the mouth shape (about 15 rows).

- Sew the mouth onto the head securely.
4. The Wings
- Crochet each wing starting with a magic circle (yellow yarn).
- Increase as you complete rounds to create a small curved shape.
- Sew onto the sides of the body.
5. The Body
- Follow the same steps as the head to form a rounded shape.
- Work additional rows to widen the body slightly.

- Add stuffing before closing, then attach the body to the head.
6. The Duck’s Butt and Legs
- Create a rounded tail using similar techniques, the wings, ensuring to stuff it firmly for shape.
- For the legs, crochet small orange sculptures and attach them to the base of the duck.

Tutor’s Suggestions
The tutor recommends experimenting with various yarn sizes and types to alter the duck’s size and texture. Dividing larger strands into smaller strands can improve neatness when sewing wings and finer details. Additionally, for those selling or gifting, sewing eyes and other attachments is preferable to ensure durability.
Uses
- Keychain accessory
- Decorative bag charm
- Fun handmade gift for friends and family
Tip
For clean and polished results, adjust your stitch tension while working the rounds. Use a tapestry needle to secure loose ends neatly, and consider adding glue or hand-stitching for durability, especially for safety eyes or wings.
Conclusion
This quirky duck keychain with its amusing “duck butt” detail is a creative project that brings joy to your crochet collection. It’s straightforward yet customizable, allowing you to add your unique touches.
