How To Crochet A Daisy Flower Keychain for Spring
In this post, you’ll learn how to crochet a a cute daisy flower keychain with a leaf that it is simple and quick to create. We have brought a step-by-step tutorial for beginners presented by Luaji Crochet. The daisy keychain can be a charming accessory for your bags or keys, or even as a small spring gift for friends.
It is an amigurumi daisy for helping you make advance in your amigurumi skills.
Julia guides you through the steps, starting with the center of the daisy then adding petals and finishing off with a leaf. That complete video tutorial will be available at the end of this post. For getting more insights about this sweet crochet project follow through with us below.
Skills Used: Starting with a magic ring, this technique ensures a tightly closed center for the flower. Single crochets (SC), double crochets (DC), treble crochets (TC), and double treble crochets (DTC) are utilized to shape the intricate petals. The project also uses color changes to differentiate the flower’s components, such as petals and center. Assembly techniques, such as connecting the flower, leaf, and keyring with jump rings, ensure a polished final product.
Guide Span: 25 Minutes Only
Personalization Tips: Changing yarn colors can transform the flower’s appearance, such as using brown for centre ends up with a sunflower! You can even create a set of keychains in different sizes or link several daisies into a decorative charm.
Crochet A Daisy Flower Keychain Tutorial
A daisy flower keychain combines aesthetics and practicality. The tutorial involves crocheting a simple flower without layers of petals and a neatly shaped leaf. Beginners will find the clear instructions accessible, while experienced crocheters can enjoy the creative scope for personalization. Here is a quick overview of this crochet daisy tutorial:
- Creating the Daisy Center: Start with a magic ring and crochet six single crochets (SC) into it. Close the magic ring and create rounds with increases, working up to 36 stitches. Repeat the process to form the other half of the center and stitch them together, stuffing lightly before closing.
- Crafting the Petals: Begin on the daisy’s top side, dividing stitches to make nine petals.
For each petal, combine single crochets (SC), half-double crochets (HDC), double crochets (DC), treble crochets (TC), and double treble crochets (DTC). End with a slip stitch to secure the petal and repeat until all petals are complete. - Making the Leaf: Chain 15 stitches and follow a sequence of slip stitches, SC, HDC, and DC along one side of the chain.
Mirror the process on the opposite side of the chain to shape the leaf. - Final Assembly: Use jump rings to attach the daisy and leaf to the keychain ring. Secure all ends and ensure symmetry.
Supplies Mentioned
Following are the crochet supplies recommended by the tutor for crocheting this daisy kechain:
- Yarn: Yellow (center), white (petals), green (leaf).
- Hook: 2mm crochet hook.
- Notions: Jump rings, keychain ring, darning needle, scissors, and optional stuffing.
- Optional Add-ons: Beads or embellishments for additional decoration.
Note: For amigurumi projects like daisy keychain, using a 2mm crochet hook, it’s common to use lightweight yarn, specifically yarn labeled as “Sport” or “Fine” (Number 2) weight.
Supplies Used
Following are the crochet supplies recommended by the tutor for crocheting this daisy flower keychain :
- Single Crochet (SC): Insert hook into stitch, yarn over, pull through loop, yarn over again, and pull through both loops on hook.
- Half-Double Crochet (HDC): Yarn over, insert hook into stitch, yarn over again, pull through loop, yarn over once more, and pull through all three loops on hook.
- Double Crochet (DC): Yarn over, insert hook into stitch, yarn over, pull through loop, yarn over again, pull through two loops, yarn over again, and pull through the remaining two loops.
- Treble Crochet (TC): Yarn over twice, insert hook into stitch, yarn over, pull through loop, yarn over, pull through two loops, yarn over, pull through two more loops, yarn over again, and pull through the last two loops.
- Double Treble Crochet (DTC): Yarn over three times, insert hook into stitch, yarn over, pull through loop, yarn over, pull through two loops, repeat three more times until one loop remains on hook.
- Slip Stitch (SL ST): Insert hook into stitch, yarn over, and pull through both the stitch and the loop on the hook.