Absolutely! Here’s a detailed step-by-step tutorial on how to make a super easy crochet ball keychain — a fun, quick project that’s perfect for selling at craft fairs, online, or gifting. Plus, it’s low-cost to make and high in profit potential!
🧶 How I Made Money with This Super Easy Crochet Ball Keychain – Step-by-Step Tutorial
These mini crochet ball keychains are not only cute and fast to make, but they’re also a great beginner project. They’re popular on Etsy and Instagram, and each one costs just a few cents to make!
✨ Materials Needed:
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Yarn – Any worsted weight (Category 4) yarn; cotton or acrylic
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Crochet hook – Size 3.5mm–4.0mm (E–G range)
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Fiberfill stuffing (polyester)
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Yarn needle or tapestry needle
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Keychain ring with chain
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Stitch marker (helpful for counting rounds)
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Scissors
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Optional: Safety eyes, embroidery thread, or felt for faces
📏 Finished Size:
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Diameter: approx. 1.5 to 2 inches
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You can easily scale up or down by adjusting yarn and hook size.
🪡 Step-by-Step Instructions:
✅ Step 1: Magic Ring (or Adjustable Ring)
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Create a magic ring
(If you’re unfamiliar, you can chain 2 and work into the first chain instead.) -
Round 1:
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6 Single Crochets (SC) into the ring. (6 sts)
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Pull the ring closed tightly.
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✅ Step 2: Increase to Form the Ball
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Round 2:
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2 SC in each stitch around (12 sts)
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Round 3:
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(1 SC in next st, 2 SC in next st) repeat around (18 sts)
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Round 4:
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(1 SC in next 2 sts, 2 SC in next st) repeat around (24 sts)
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✅ This creates the widest point of your ball.
✅ Step 3: Build the Shape
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Rounds 5–7:
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SC in each stitch around (24 sts)
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Repeat for 3 rounds to add height.
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✅ Step 4: Decrease to Close the Ball
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Round 8:
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(1 SC in next 2 sts, decrease) repeat around (18 sts)
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Round 9:
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(1 SC in next st, decrease) repeat around (12 sts)
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➡️ Now stuff the ball firmly with fiberfill.
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Round 10:
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Decrease around (6 sts)
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Finish Off:
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Cut yarn, leave a 6-inch tail.
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Use a yarn needle to weave through the front loops of the remaining stitches and pull tight to close the ball.
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✅ Step 5: Add Keychain Hardware
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Attach the Ball to Keyring
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Thread your yarn needle through the top of the ball and secure it to the keyring loop or small jump ring.
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Sew it in place a few times to make it strong.
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Knot and weave in the yarn tail.
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Optional: Add a dab of glue where the yarn meets metal for extra security.
🧸 Optional Personalization:
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Add safety eyes and a stitched or felt mouth for a cute face.
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Embroider initials, small hearts, or stars.
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Use variegated yarn for a tie-dye or rainbow effect.
💡 How I Made Money with It:
✔ Low Cost:
Each keychain costs less than $0.50 to make (yarn scraps, small stuffing, keyring).
✔ Fast to Make:
Takes about 20–30 minutes per ball once you’re comfortable.
✔ Popular Online & at Craft Fairs:
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Price each at $5–$10 depending on size and style.
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Offer discounts for bundles (e.g., 3 for $12).
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Great for kids, backpack charms, teacher gifts, or party favors.
✔ Custom Orders:
Take requests for colors, initials, or character-inspired versions!
📦 Packaging Ideas for Selling:
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Small drawstring organza bags
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Branded tags with your shop name
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Attach to a business card with a cute pin
Would you like a printable pattern, a video demo link, or some marketing tips to help you sell them online? I’d be happy to include those too!
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