Explore these cute and playful Free Knitted Keychain Patterns. These easy projects are perfect for beginners and great for gifts.
Knitted keychains are small, fun projects that bring a handmade touch to everyday items. These keychain patterns are great for using leftover yarn while trying out cute shapes and designs. They make lovely gifts and charming additions to keys, bags, or zippers.
Knitted Keychain Free Patterns
1. Knitted Strawberry Keyring

This knitted strawberry keyring by AmareeLis is a small and cheerful project that is perfect for using your red and green leftover yarn. You can easily attach it to your keys, bags, or zipper for a cute, handmade look.
2. Knitted Bunny Keyring

Have a look at this cute, lovely knitted bunny pattern by Cheryx. It uses simple stitches and is knitted in small pieces, making it a beginner-friendly project. All you require is a 2.25 mm needle and sport-weight yarn.
3. Cute Fox Knitted Keyring

Looking for a tiny project that’s fun and won’t take much time? Then have a look at this fox keyring by Lou McCarney. With its small, fluffy pompom design, it will grab everyone’s attention. You can clip it to your keys, backpack, or pencil pouch.
4. Owl Keyring

The owl keyring by Sonja Lehto is a simple and neat knitting pattern that works well for everyday use. It is usually designed with basic stitches and minimal shaping. Not to mention, the owl is knitted in circular, and the ears are crocheted.
5. Knitted Heart Keyring

These knitted heart keyrings might be small, but they will surely stand out with their simple charm and handmade look. They make a perfect, thoughtful gift for your loved ones or a simple keepsake. Check out Doreen Blask for complete instructions.
6. Knitted Mini Sock Keychain

Lorie Huising is behind this cute sock blocker keyring. All you require is fingering yarn with a 1-2.25 mm needle size and some basic knitting technique. Even though it’s small, it’s fun to knit and a nice way to show off your knitting technique.
7. Knitted Mini Key Ring Purse

The knitted mini key ring purse from Yarnspirations is a useful project for everyday life. It is designed to hold small essentials like coins or earphones while staying attached to your keys. This mini purse is a smart way to combine knitting in your daily life.
8. Cute Sheep Keyring

Have a look at this cute pair of sheep key rings by Lou McCarney. These little keyrings are easy to knit and will surely bring a smile to your loved ones. The fluffy look of the sheep makes it charming and kid-friendly.
9. Knitted Flower Keychain

This knitted flower keychain by Au Bout du Pré is a simple project with a fresh and cheerful look. It’s quick to make and doesn’t need much yarn, making it great for small-break projects. The keyring is knitted flat and then sewn together.
10. Lazy Daisy Knitted Flower Keyring

The lazy daisy knitted flower keyring by Marianna is a light and easy project. This keyring is a sweet way to turn a small knitting project into a pretty everyday accessory. It uses simple stitches, making it suitable for beginners.
11. Santa Knitted Keyring

Want to add a festive touch to your keys? The santa knitted keyring by Phoeny is a small and fun project that’s perfect for the holiday season. It’s easy to knit and simple to finish, making a cute handmade gift for Christmas time.
12. Gnomes Knitted Keychain

Have a look at these cute gnomes knitted keychains by Amigurumi Free. It is a small and simple project that’s easy to knit and fun to use. You can use the finished gnome, which works well as a keychain, bag charm, or zipper pull.
13. Knitting Tentacles Keychain

Why make a plain accessory when you can add playful, curly tentacles to your keys or bag? Then check out Perrine Loridon for this unique pattern. The curled tentacle shape gives it a fun look while still being easy to knit.






