If youโve been looking for a mini bear crochet keychain pattern free, this is one of the cutest and quickest projects you can make. ๐
This tiny plush bear head is soft, beginner-friendly, and perfect for bags, backpacks, keys, or handmade gift sets.
I designed this version to be simple, clean, and fun to customize: you can add a cherry on top, a ribbon bow, and even a mini bell charm for extra personality. If you enjoy tiny projects, youโll probably also love the style of this amigurumi duck keychain pattern and this sweet avocado crochet keychain pattern.
This tutorial is written in US crochet terms and uses clear stitch counts in every round, so itโs easy to follow whether youโre new to amigurumi or already making plush keychains regularly.
Table of Contents
Why Youโll Love This Mini Bear Keychain
- Beginner-friendly construction
- Fast project (great for markets and gifts)
- Uses small amounts of yarn
- Easy to personalize with colors and accessories
- Compact and lightweight for everyday use
If this is your first small plush project, start with this friendly guide to first amigurumi step by step before crocheting the bear.
Skill Level, Size, and Time
Skill level: Easy beginner
Project type: Mini amigurumi keychain
Estimated time: 1โ2 hours
Finished size: Varies by yarn and tension (usually small palm-size head)
For best results with plush yarn, keep stitches tight and consistent. If you need help choosing hook/yarn combinations, this yarn weight, gauge, and hook size guide is super useful.
Materials
- Plush/velvet yarn
- Main color (pink or brown)
- White (muzzle)
- Red (cherry)
- Crochet hook: 2.5 mmโ3.0 mm
- Safety eyes: 6โ8 mm
- Safety nose: 5โ6 mm (optional)
- Fiberfill stuffing
- Yarn needle
- Stitch marker
- Scissors
- Keyring + jump ring
- Ribbon bow + mini bell charm (optional)
Abbreviations (US Terms)
- MR = magic ring
- sc = single crochet
- inc = increase (2 sc in same stitch)
- dec = invisible decrease
- BLO = back loop only
- sl st = slip stitch
- ch = chain
- FO = fasten off
In this pattern, I use standard US crochet terms; if you want the official reference, check the US crochet abbreviations standard list.
If you want to improve cleaner shaping on plush projects, practice invisible decrease crochet before starting.
Mini Bear Crochet Keychain Pattern Free (US Terms)

Pattern Notes
- Work in continuous rounds unless noted.
- Use a stitch marker in the first stitch of each round.
- For beginners, review how to single crochet and how to crochet a chain stitch before starting.
- If plush stitches are hard to see, this quick guide on how to count rounds in crochet helps a lot.
Head (Make 1)
With main color, work in continuous rounds.
- R1: 6 sc in MR (6)
- R2: inc x6 (12)
- R3: (sc, inc) x6 (18)
- R4: (2 sc, inc) x6 (24)
- R5: (3 sc, inc) x6 (30)
- R6: (4 sc, inc) x6 (36)
- R7: sc around (36)
- R8: sc around (36)
- R9: sc around (36)
- R10: sc around (36)
- R11: sc around (36)
- R12: (4 sc, dec) x6 (30)
- R13: (3 sc, dec) x6 (24)
- R14: (2 sc, dec) x6 (18)
- R15: (sc, dec) x6 (12), stuff firmly
- R16: dec x6 (6)
FO and close.
Ears (Make 2)
With main color.
- R1: 7 sc in MR (7)
- R2: inc x7 (14)
- R3: sc around (14)
FO, leave a long tail for sewing.
Muzzle (Make 1)
With white yarn.
- R1: 6 sc in MR (6)
- R2: inc x6 (12)
- R3: BLO (sc, inc) x6 (18)
FO, leave a long tail for sewing.
Cherry (Make 1)
With red yarn.
- R1: 5 sc in MR (5)
- R2: inc x5 (10)
- R3: sc around (10)
- R4: dec x5 (5)
FO and close.
Cherry Stem
Choose one option:
- Option 1: Embroider a short stem with red or brown yarn.
- Option 2: ch 3โ4, FO, then sew to top of cherry.
Hanging Loop
At the top of the head, attach yarn and:
- ch 8โ12, sl st in same point, FO.
Attach keyring through the loop.
Face Placement
- Safety eyes: between R9โR10, about 7โ9 stitches apart.
- Nose: centered on muzzle.
- Embroider a small mouth under the nose.
Assembly
- Sew the muzzle to the lower center front of the head.
- Add the nose and embroider a small mouth.
- Sew the ears symmetrically on the top sides of the head.
- Sew the cherry on top center of the head.
- Attach the keyring to the hanging loop.
- Tie a ribbon bow under the muzzle and add a mini bell charm (optional).
If you want super clean symmetry while sewing, this guide on attaching amigurumi parts evenly is very helpful.
Quick Finishing Check
- Ears aligned evenly โ
- Muzzle centered โ
- Eyes level โ
- Hanging loop secured tightly โ
- Keyring opens/closes smoothly โ
Easy Customization Ideas for Your Mini Bear Crochet Keychain
One reason this mini bear crochet keychain pattern free is so fun is how easy it is to personalize. You can make several bears in one afternoon and give each one a different personality.

1) Color Variations
- Classic teddy: light brown + cream muzzle
- Kawaii style: pink + white muzzle
- Panda style: white head with black ears
- Pastel style: lavender, mint, or baby blue
If you want cleaner color transitions when switching shades, this guide on changing colors in amigurumi will help.
2) Accessory Ideas
- Tiny bow under the muzzle
- Mini bell charm on the bow
- Small scarf for winter look
- Mini flower on one ear (inspired by this crochet mini flower bouquet)
3) Seasonal Versions
Turn the same base pattern into seasonal drops:
- Valentine version with a mini heart accent (inspiration: crochet heart pattern free)
- Cute โkissโ theme with pink/red palette (inspiration: crochet lips pattern valentine)
- Holiday version with a tiny hat (inspiration: mini santa hat crochet pattern)
Beginner Troubleshooting (Quick Fixes)
Problem: Stitches look too open
Fix: Use a smaller hook (2.5 mm), keep tension tighter, and avoid overstuffing.
Problem: Head shape looks oval instead of round
Fix: Double-check stitch counts each round and place increases evenly.
Problem: Decrease rounds leave visible holes
Fix: Use invisible decreases and gently redistribute stuffing before closing.
(If needed, review top amigurumi mistakes to avoid.)
Problem: Ears look uneven
Fix: Pin both ears first, check from front view, then sew symmetrically.
Problem: Keyring loop feels weak
Fix: Reinforce the loop by sewing over it once more with strong thread/yarn before adding the jump ring.
If you still feel unsure with written instructions, read what is amigurumi and practice one more beginner project before batching keychains.
FAQ โ Mini Bear Crochet Keychain Pattern Free
Is this mini bear crochet keychain pattern free good for beginners?
Yes. This is a beginner-friendly project with simple shaping, basic stitches, and clear round counts.
What is the best yarn for a mini bear crochet keychain?
Plush/velvet yarn gives a soft, cute look. If you prefer sharper stitch definition, use cotton or acrylic DK yarn.
Can I make this mini bear keychain without safety eyes?
Absolutely. You can embroider sleepy eyes or small dots with black thread for a child-safe version.
How do I make the keychain more durable?
Use a tight tension, reinforce the hanging loop, and attach the jump ring through a strong stitched section (not loose fibers).
How can I resize this mini bear keychain?
Easiest method: change yarn weight + hook size.
Smaller: thinner yarn + smaller hook
Bigger: thicker yarn + larger hook
Are these terms US or UK?
This pattern is in US terms. If you need conversion support, use this US vs UK crochet terms chart.
I keep losing track of roundsโwhat should I do?
Use a stitch marker and mark every first stitch of each round. Count often instead of waiting until the end.
Final Thoughts
This mini bear crochet keychain pattern free is perfect when you want a fast, adorable make that still looks premium and gift-ready. Itโs beginner-friendly, easy to customize, and ideal for craft fairs, stocking fillers, and handmade bundles.
If you enjoyed this one, you might also like tiny character-style projects such as the crochet frog keychain free pattern or the lucky rainbow koi fish keychain pattern.
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