Let's transform your ordinary key collection into a charming showcase with this crochet pig keychain. This crafty little piece combines cuteness with functionality, making your keys not only easy to find but also a joy to show off. With its cheery pink hue and adorable features, this piggy head brings a touch of fancy wherever it goes. Perfect for pig lovers or anyone who appreciates handmade crafts, it serves as a delightful gift or a personal treat. Simple to make, yet irresistibly cute, this crochet amigurumi keychain turns every day into a fun adventure.
Crochet Pig Keychain Amigurumi Pattern
Materials:
- Milk cotton 50g (4 plys)
- 2.5mm crochet hook (or any suitable yarn and hook for amigurumi)
- Stitch marker
- Safety eyes
- Fiberfill for stuffing
- Yarn needle
Head:
- Start with a magic ring and make 6 sc in the ring. Pull tight to close.
- Inc in each stitch around (12 sc).
- Sc in the next st, inc in the next st repeat - around (18 sc).
- Sc in the next 2 sts, inc in the next st repeat - around (24 sc).
- Sc in the next 3 sts, inc in the next st repeat - around (30 sc).
- Sc in the next 4 sts, inc in the next st repeat - around (36 sc).
7-12. Sc in each st around (36 sc for each round).
– If using safety eyes, insert them around round 7, 4 stitches apart. - Sc in the next 3 sts, make an invisible decrease (dec) repeat - around (30 sc).
- Sc in the next 2 sts, dec repeat - around (24 sc).
- Sc in the next st, dec repeat - around (18 sc).
– Add stuffing before closing up the head, make sure it's firm. - Sc in the next st, dec repeat - around (12 sc).
– Add more stuffing if needed to keep the shape rounded. - Dec 6 times (6 sc), and finish with a long tail for sewing the head closed. Use the yarn needle to sew the remaining opening closed; sew only through the front loops.
Ears (Make 2):
- Start with a magic ring and make 6 sc in the ring.
- Sc in the next st, inc repeat - 3 times (9 sc).
- Sc in the next st, inc, sc in the next st repeat - around (12 sc).
- Sc in each st around (12 sc).
– Finish with a long tail for sewing onto the head.
Assembly:
- Sew the ears onto the head by folding them and sewing both sides together, ensuring symmetry.
- Secure the ears with pins before sewing to position them accurately.
Snout:
The snout process is not fully described in your scrape, but typically it involves:
- Crocheting in rounds to create an oval or round-shaped piece.
- Adding the nostrils by embroidery or by crocheting small pieces and sewing them on.
- Sewing the snout onto the face of the pig.
When all pieces are assembled, you may also create and attach other features like a tail or a loop for the keychain. Sew on any additional details and make sure all parts are secure.
Remember, the instructions above are only a reconstruction based on the video's written pattern from the text you provided.
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