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Kiki the Kitten Keyring Pattern – Free Crochet

Kiki the Kitten Keyring Pattern – Free Crochet

Created by ©BeejuiCreations 2018-2022

Kiki the Kitten Keyring Pattern – Free Crochet / Amigurumi Pattern. A very cute kitten keyring requested by my sister. She sent me a picture and I couldn’t find the pattern, so this was a bit of a challenge.

Kiki the Kitten Keyring Pattern - Free Crochet
Kiki the Kitten Keyring

I have written the Kiki the Kitten Keyring Pattern out myself. I’ve not had much practice at writing my own patterns, but please feel free to message me if something is incorrect or you are unsure of anything.

To make your Kiki the Kitten Keyring Pattern you will need:

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Stitches / Abbreviations: (US Crochet)

  • MR – Magic Ring
  • CH – Chain
  • SC – Single Crochet
  • INC – Increase
  • DEC – Decrease
  • SS – Slip Stitch
  • St/Sts – Stitch / Stitches
Kiki the Kitten Keyring Pattern - Front
Kiki the Kitten Keyring Pattern – Front

Head (Grey Yarn) – Kiki the Kitten Keyring Pattern

  1. Make a magic ring (MR)
  2. 6SC into MR (6sts) – do not join to first stitch, carry on working in the round
  3. INC in each st x 6 (12sts)
  4. 1SC, INC x 6 (18sts)
  5. 2SC, INC x 6 (24sts)
  6. 3SC, INC x 6 (30sts)
  7. 4SC, INC x 6 (36sts)
  8. 5SC, INC x 6 (42sts)
  9. – 15. 1SC each st x 7 rows (42sts)
  1. 5SC, DEC x 6 (36sts)
  2. 4SC, DEC x 6 (30sts)
  3. 3SC, DEC x 6 (24sts) Start Stuffing
  4. 2SC, DEC x 6 (18sts)
  5. 1SC, DEC x 6 (12sts)
  6. DEC x 6 (6sts)
  7. SS, Fasten off leaving a long piece of yarn for sewing to body.

Body (Grey Yarn)

  1. Make a magic ring (MR)
  2. 6SC into MR (6sts) do not join to first stitch, carry on working in the round
  3. INC in each st x 6 (12sts)
  4. 1SC, INC x 6 (18sts)
  5. 2SC, INC x 6 (24sts)
  6. – 10. 1SC each st x 5 rows (24sts)
  1. 2SC, DEC x 6 (18sts) Start stuffing
  2. 1SC, DEC x 6 (12sts)
  3. DEC (6sts)
  4. SS, Fasten off and sew to the head.
Kiki the Kitten Keyring Pattern - Side
Kiki the Kitten Keyring Pattern – Side

Legs, make 2 (Pink yarn) – Kiki the Kitten Keyring Pattern

  1. Make a magic ring (MR)
  2. 6sc into MR (6sts) do not join to first stitch, carry on working in the round
  3. Inc in each st x 6 (12sts)
  4. 1sc, inc x 6 (18sts)

Change colour to grey yarn:

  1. – 8. 1sc in each st (18) x 4 rowsStart stuffing
  1. 4sc, dec x 3 (15sts)
  2. 3sc, dec x 3 (12sts)
  3. 2sc, dec x 3 (9sts)
  4. 1sc, dec x 3 (6sts)
  5. SS and Fasten off (leaving a long piece of yarn for sewing together)
  6. Sew to the body

Arms (make 2) – Pink yarn

  1. Make a magic ring (MR)
  2. 4SC into MR (4sts) do not join to first stitch, carry on working in the round
  3. 1SC, INC x 2 (6sts)
  4. 1SC in each st (6sts) x 1 row

Change colour to grey yarn:

  1. – 7. 1SC in each st (6sts) x 3 rows
  1. SS and Fasten off (leaving a long piece of yarn for sewing)
  2. Sew to body (no need to stuff)
Kiki the Kitten Keyring Pattern - held for size
Kiki the Kitten Keyring Pattern – held for size

Inner Ears, make 2 (Pink yarn) – Kiki the Kitten Keyring Pattern

  1. CH 5
  2. SC into 2nd CH from hook, SC in each st across (4sts), turn
  3. SC x 4sts, turn
  4. SC x 3sts, turn
  5. SC x 2sts, turn
  6. SC x 1st, turn
  7. SS and fasten off (leaving a long piece of yarn for sewing to main ear)

Ears (make 2) – Grey yarn

  1. Magic ring (MR)
  2. 4SC into MR (4sts) do not join to first stitch, carry on working in the round
  3. 1SC, INC x 2 (6sts)
  4. 2SC, INC x 2 (8sts)
  5. 3SC, INC x 2 (10sts)
  6. 4SC, INC x 2 (12sts)
  7. 5SC, INC x 2 (14sts)
  8. 6SC, INC x 2 (16sts)
  9. Fasten off (leaving a long piece of yarn for sewing)
  10. Flatten ear and sew inner ear on
  11. Sew to the head (do not stuff) 
Kiki the Kitten Keyring Pattern - back
Kiki the Kitten Keyring Pattern – back

Tail (Grey yarn) – Kiki the Kitten Keyring Pattern

  1. Magic ring (MR)
  2. 6SC into MR (6sts) do not join to first stitch, carry on working in the round
  3. – 12. 1SC in each st (6sts) x 10 rows
  1. SS, Fasten off (leaving a long piece of yarn for sewing)
  2. Sew to the body (do not stuff) 

Details

  • Eyes – Sew in black yarn with white yarn flecks
  • Whiskers – Sew in black yarn
  • Nose – Sew in pink yarn
  • Tie a piece of black yarn in a bow around the neck
  • Sew keyring attachment to the top of the head.

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Crochet Unicorn Keyring

After the success with making the Cute Crochet Unicorn soft toy, I had numerous requests to make a keyring.

Challenge accepted!

I had to make the original version smaller and more durable. So I tweaked the pattern and made it on a smaller hook. I made longer legs so that it looked like it was sitting and stitched them to the body so it gave a more solid piece.

Nothing worse than a keyring accessory that doesn’t stand up to being thrown in a handbag with all that crap …..

I will be making them in other colours, so I will post pictures when they are done.

See you soon

xx

 

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Pink, grey & white granny square blanket with matching throw cushions

I made these for my 14yr old daughter, she is pleased with them …. I think!

The granny square is an easy project for someone new to crocheting.

There are lots of patterns for granny squares to follow on the internet, like this:

http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Crochet-a-Granny-Square/

The blanket was made out of 42 squares, all individually joined at the end with a simple single crochet.

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Throw Cushions

I made two different styles of throw cushions.

The one below was made like the granny square blanket, I just kept adding more rounds until it measured the same size of cushion insert.

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The other one, picture below, was made using this pattern:

http://www.mypurposeinlifeisjoy.com/2017/02/06/solid-granny-square/

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I am making another set of these because my other daughter now wants one but in different colours: white, grey and navy blue.  I will upload soon.

See you soon

xx