Free Crochet Pattern for Daisy Flower Keychain

Grace every day with a cheerful crochet daisy flower keychain pattern that's free easy to follow and perfect for bright bags or sweet gifts.

Everyone likes carrying something pretty every day. A tiny flower can bring joy right into your hands. With the crochet daisy flower keychain pattern, you can make lovely flowers that hang on your keys or bags. People use these little keychain to decorate their backpacks or to give as sweet gifts to friends and family. You only need a bit of yarn and a simple ring to start making your own daisy flower.

Easy Crochet Daisy Flower Keychain Pattern - Free and Fun

This pattern is easy to follow, so anyone can do it at home. The bright petals and round middle look cheerful all the time. This keychain are light and can last for a long time. Some use the crochet daisy flower keychain pattern to make birthday gifts or thank you presents. Each flower can be made in any color you like. It feels good to make something special with your own hands and share happiness with others.

3D Daisy Flower Bag Charm Crochet Pattern

Materials

  • Yarn: Small ply polyester yarn in three colors
    • Yellow (center)
    • Brown (petals)
    • Green (leaves)
  • Hook: Size 4/0 (2.5mm)
  • Fiberfill: Dacron or polyester fiberfill, for stuffing
  • Tools:
    • Tapestry needle
    • Scissors
    • Stitch marker
    • Matches (for finishing, if needed)

Abbreviations (US Terms)

  • CH - Chain
  • SC - Single Crochet
  • HDC - Half Double Crochet
  • DC - Double Crochet
  • SL ST - Slip Stitch
  • MR - Magic Ring

Special Notes

  • The flower consists of two identical sides sewn together and filled for a 3D effect.
  • Petals are worked using a simple Tunisian technique; directions are described in detail.
  • Each petal utilizes 3 stitches of the central circle.
  • To change petal count: make fewer base stitches in the magic ring (e.g., 5 for five petals).

Pattern Instructions

Center (Yellow Circle/Pistil)

  1. With yellow yarn:
    • Make a Magic Ring (MR).
    • CH 1 to secure MR.
    • Work 6 SC into the ring. Place a stitch marker on the first stitch.
    • Pull ring tight.
    • SL ST into first SC to close round.
  2. Round 2:
    • CH 1.
    • 2 SC in each stitch around (12 SC total).
    • SL ST to first SC to close round.
  3. Round 3:
    • CH 1.
    • (1 SC in the next st, 2 SC in next st), repeat around (18 SC total).
    • SL ST to first SC.
    • Fasten off and weave in ends.

Petals (Brown, Tunisian Technique)

Make 6 petals:

  1. Use Brown yarn, join to any stitch on the circle.
    • CH 6.
  2. Starting in the 5th CH from hook, insert hook and pull up a loop (as in Tunisian technique). Repeat in each following chain and the starting stitch for a total of 6 loops plus the starting loop = 7 loops on hook.
    • Yarn Over and pull through 2 loops at a time to return.
  3. Next row, work into the horizontal loops (Tunisian technique):
    • Pull up loops across, ending with a loop in the base stitch (see transcript for detailed placements). You should have 8 loops this time. Work return passes (Yarn Over, pull through 2) as before.
  4. Continue the pattern, increasing and decreasing as follows for rows:
    • Rows stitch counts: 6, 7, 8, 8, 7, 6
  5. At the end, SL ST down the side and into the circle for a neat finish.
  6. Repeat for each petal, using 3 stitches on the circle per petal.

Make second flower identical to the above. Leave a longer tail on one for sewing.


Assembly

  1. Align two flower pieces with wrong sides together.
  2. Sew the petals together, leaving one petal unsewn as an opening.
  3. Stuff with dacron/polyester fiberfill to desired fullness.
  4. Sew last petal closed.
  5. Weave in the ends.

Leaves

Large Leaf

  1. With green yarn:
    • CH 19.
    • Skip first CH and work into second CH:
      • 1 SC
      • 1 HDC in next 2 sts
      • 1 DC in next 3 sts
      • 1 HDC in next 2 sts
      • 1 SC in next st
    • Repeat the pattern as above (SC, 2 HDC, 3 DC, 2 HDC, 1 SC) along the chain.
    • CH 1, turn and work down the opposite side in same pattern.
    • SL ST to first SC.
    • Fasten off, weave in ends.

Small Leaf

  1. With green yarn:
    • CH 10
    • Skip first CH, work as above:
      • 1 SC
      • 2 HDC
      • 3 DC
      • 2 HDC
      • 1 SC
    • CH 1, repeat pattern along the opposite side of chain.
    • SL ST to first SC.
    • Fasten off.

Leaf Connection & Chain

  • With green yarn, CH 5, SL ST to corner of first leaf, CH 1.
  • Continue CH 75 (or to desired length for bag charm).
  • Cut and leave a long tail.
  • Attach to flower: Insert hook between petals, pull through chain, sew down end for security.

Conclusion

This pattern creates a vibrant, 3D daisy bag charm with realistic stuffed petals and decorative leaves. The techniques used provide structure and a lovely texture, making your market bag more appealing. Suitable for intermediate crocheters due to the Tunisian technique for the petals.


Pattern Corrections & Tips

  • Petal Stitch Placement: Ensure you are picking up the loops as described; Tunisian technique can be tricky for beginners. Refer to diagrams or video if needed.
  • Stitch Counts: Each petal uses 6, 7, 8, 8, 7, 6 loops per row; adjust as necessary for symmetry.
  • Stuffing: Do not overstuff, or the petals may lose their shape.
  • Finishing: Use matches carefully to seal polyester thread ends, preventing fraying.
  • Leaf Length: Adjust chain length for different bag sizes or preferences.
  • Sewing: Leave enough distance when attaching chain/leaf so the charm hangs freely.

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