Style your keys with a colorful Crochet Daisy Flower Keychain that’s easy to make and adds a cheerful, handmade touch to everyday items.
Brighten your day with a small, pretty flower accessory. The Crochet Daisy Flower Keychain looks like a real daisy with white petals and a yellow center. It is soft and light, so it feels nice to hold. Because it is simple, you can easily put it on your keys, bag, or give it as a gift.
Lovely Crochet Daisy Flower Keychain Free Pattern for Keys and Tote Bags
This keychain uses yarn that keeps its bright colors for a long time. It does not fade quickly, so it will stay fresh and happy-looking. The size is just right not too big and not too small. You can easily see and enjoy the pretty flower shape.
Making this keychain is also easy and fun. You don’t need to be an expert. Just some yarn and a hook are enough. It is a good project for beginners. After you make it, it can help you find your keys fast because it looks different and colorful.
Also, this keychain is useful as well as pretty. It lets you carry a small, happy flower with you all the time. You can keep it for yourself or give it to someone you like. It adds a nice, personal touch to your things. Try making one today!
Quick Crochet Flower (Keychain or Applique) Pattern
This small and very cute flower. It’s quick to make and looks adorable! You can use this flower in so many ways: decorate bags, jackets, children's sweaters, your own clothing, and more. You can even make a keychain out of it! You may use any two colors or even make it in a single color.
Pattern Highlights
- Versatile Embellishment: Perfect for jackets, sweaters, bags, home decor, gifts, and more.
- Two-Color or Single-Color: Easily adaptable; use your favorite shades.
- Easy and Fast: Finish a flower in minutes—ideal for beginners or quick projects.
- Layered Petals: Puff-stitch style petals give great dimension and "pop" to the design.
- Keychain Ready: Instantly turns into a cute keychain or charm with just a little hardware.
Notes
- You can use any shade combination; bright and contrasting colors make the flower pop.
- The pattern is written for 12 single crochet in the center and 6 prominent puff petals, but you can increase the petal count by changing the center stitch count.
- A stitch marker is not necessary, but helps beginners keep track of round starts.
- For keychain use, a split ring or lobster clasp can be easily attached to any petal or to a hidden stitch behind the flower.
Skill Level
Beginner:
Simple rounds of single crochet, slip stitch, chains, and puff-style cluster petals. Perfect for all ages and skill levels.
Materials
- Yarn: Two colors of light worsted or DK yarn (sample uses yellow for the center, cream or any color for petals/leaves)
- Hook: 3.0–3.5 mm crochet hook (adjust for yarn weight/tension)
- Scissors
- Yarn needle for weaving in ends
- Keychain ring or clasp (optional, for keychain version)
Measurements / Sizing
- Flower Diameter: ~4.5–5 cm (about 2 inches)
- Petal Height: ~2.5–3 cm
- Final size will depend on yarn and hook size
Gauge
Gauge is not critical; strive for a firm fabric to keep petal shapes. For reference:
- 12 sc in a magic ring = ~2 cm diameter center.
Stitch Abbreviations
| Abbreviation | Meaning |
|---|---|
| ch | chain |
| sc | single crochet |
| sl st | slip stitch |
| st(s) | stitch(es) |
| MR | magic ring |
Special Stitches
- Looped Puff-Style Petal: Yarn over, insert hook in designated chain, yarn over and pull up a loop. Repeat this step two more times (three loops pulled up in total, in each petal). Draw working yarn through all loops except the last one, leaving two on the hook for a pointed petal shape.
- Petal Cluster Sequence: After closing the cluster, immediately ch 3 for the "tip" of the petal.
The Crochet Pattern
1. Center (yellow or color A)
- Form a magic ring (MR).
- Ch 1 to secure.
- Work 12 sc into the ring, counting aloud if helpful. (1, 2, 3, ... 12.)
- Join with a *sl st to your first sc to close the center ring.
- Fasten off and cut yarn, leaving a small tail.
2. Petals (cream/contrast or color B)
(Join with any chain in center)
- Attach new color with a slip stitch to any st of the central circle.
- Ch 3 (forms base of first petal).
- (Petal Cluster):
- Yarn over, insert hook into same st, yarn over and pull up a tall loop.
- Yarn over, insert into same st, pull up a tall loop.
- Yarn over, insert into same st, pull up a tall loop (total 3 loops plus starting chain).
- Draw yarn through all loops except for last, leaving 2 loops on hook.
- Yarn over and draw through both for a single crochet closure at petal base.
- Ch 3.
- Skip to next sc in center, sl st to join (starts new petal).
- Repeat the Petal Cluster:
- Ch 3, repeat three pulls/loops as for first petal, draw through all, close with sc.
- Ch 3, sl st to next center st.
- Continue this 6 times in total for 6 petals all the way around:
- [ch 3, 3 looped pulls, close cluster leaving 2 loops, sc, ch 3, sl st in next sc].
- Finish with sl st to base of first petal.
- Fasten off, weave in all ends.
If you wish to make a larger flower, you may start with 15 or 18 sc in the center and adjust petal count accordingly.
Assembly & Finished Size
- Weave in Ends: Tidy all loose threads for a clean finish.
- Shape Petals: Tug gently on each petal for evenness and shape.
- To Make a Keychain:
- Attach a split ring, key ring, or lobster clasp to any petal or into the back center using a yarn tail.
- For extra security, use a thread to sew the ring edge to a petal top.
- For Applique or Decor:
- Sew or glue the flower to the item of your choice using the yarn tails.
- Final Size: A finished flower will measure about 5 cm across with well-spread petals.
Conclusion and Ending Words
This versatile design looks lovely and can be used on anything bags, sweaters, jackets, hats, home decor, or as a delightful keychain. With simple stitches and easy repetition, it’s the ideal project for beginners and perfect for using up small yarn scraps.










