Cute and playful details appear with the Crochet Corn Keychain Pattern giving a cheerful touch to keys or everyday items.
Not all keychains are fun or memorable but this adorable crochet corn keychain pattern is here to change that! With its cheerful design, vibrant colors, and soft texture, it’s far from your ordinary accessory. Shaped like a playful ear of corn, it adds a burst of charm and personality to your keys, bags, or even gift wraps. This little piece is not just practical but also a delightful way to catch someone’s attention or spark a conversation.
Charming Crochet Corn Keychain Pattern for Bags and Keys
It’s lightweight, easy to carry, and perfect for kids, adults, or anyone who enjoys unique keepsakes.
Whether you’re looking for something special to brighten your belongings or planning to surprise someone with a thoughtful gift, this design brings joy and versatility.
Unlike plain store-bought keychains, this charming piece adds a warm and personal touch. Enjoy turning a simple idea into something fun, beautiful, and memorable for everyone!
Materials Needed
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Yarn: Fine weight yarn in yellow (for the corn) and green (for the husk).
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Hook Size: 1.8mm crochet hook.
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Eyes: 5mm flat-bottom safety eyes.
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Extras: Fiberfill stuffing, a yarn needle, and a keychain ring.
Pattern Details
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Skill Level: Intermediate (due to small hook size and texture stitches).
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Key Abbreviations (US Terms): MR (Magic Ring), Sc (Single Crochet), Inc (Increase), Dec (Decrease), Bo (Bobble Stitch), Ch (Chain).
Pattern Correction and Notes
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Note: Ensure the bobble stitches always face the "right side" (the outside) of the work. If they push inward, use your finger to pop them out.
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Correction: If the husk feels too loose, reduce the starting chain by 2 stitches to ensure a snug fit around the corn body.
Conclusion
This project results in a high-quality, textured toy that is both durable and cute. It is a fantastic way to practice bobble stitches on a small scale while creating a useful accessory.
Pro Tip
When stuffing small items, use the back of your crochet hook or a pair of tweezers to push the fiberfill into the very bottom. This ensures the corn keeps its shape and doesn't look flat or dented near the base.













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