[Easy] Keychains made with yarn. Recommended even for beginners at handicrafts.
Yarn, often used as a material for handmade crafts due to its warm atmosphere and soft touch.
There are many types available, from natural materials to synthetic fibers.
For those who want to wear knitted items or make a gift for someone special, we recommend yarn keychains.
Here, we’ll introduce ideas for making keychains out of yarn to bundle your keys and make them easier to carry.
These handmade keychains are easy for beginners in handicrafts to try—why not make one yourself?
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[Easy] Yarn Keychain Craft. Recommended for Beginners (11–20)
carrot

Here’s an idea for making a small crocheted carrot keychain.
You’ll mainly use double crochet stitches to create a tiny carrot, working with orange and green yarn.
As you crochet the orange section with double crochet, it’s small, so using stitch markers can help you keep track of your rounds and avoid mistakes.
After finishing the crochet, stuff it with fiberfill and use a tapestry needle to close it securely.
Attach the carrot leaves crocheted with green yarn using the tapestry needle, and you’re done.
Add beads or other embellishments and turn it into a keychain or strap.
Making flowers with yarn

Those soft, fluffy petals are so cute! Here are some ideas for making flowers out of yarn.
When you hear “flowers,” many people probably picture fresh blooms, but this time let’s try making adorable flowers with yarn.
All you need are your favorite colors of yarn, a yarn needle, and parts like pearl beads.
They’ll look lovely arranged as hair ties, keychains, or brooches.
You can make the petals just by wrapping the yarn around your finger, so even elementary school kids can give it a try with ease.
Easier than finger knitting! Straw knitting

Let’s try knitting with tools! It’s easier than finger knitting! Here are some ideas for straw knitting.
Many of you may have tried quick and easy finger knitting because it doesn’t require any preparation.
How about leveling up and challenging yourself with straw knitting this time? It’s actually smoother to knit than finger knitting, so it’s highly recommended! You’ll need items like straws, yarn, decorative pom-poms, and glue.
In the video, we make a scrunchie.
Be sure to give it a try!
yarn bracelet

A one-of-a-kind, special accessory! Here are some ideas for yarn bracelets.
Maybe you’ve been wanting to try making accessories with crochet.
If so, yarn bracelets are a great recommendation.
If you don’t like the prickly feel of some yarns, try choosing a softer, skin-friendly yarn.
Above all, you’ll get a real sense of achievement and satisfaction from making it yourself.
It will become a special, original accessory you won’t find in any store.
In conclusion
A yarn keychain that conveys warmth through its soft, fluffy material also makes a great gift for special occasions like anniversaries.
Items made with unique techniques such as pom-poms and tassels can be applied to other handmade crafts once you learn how to make them.
Choose your favorite yarn material and color—from natural fibers like wool or cotton to synthetic fibers—and try making your own handmade yarn keychain.


