Crochet a NO-SEW Mini Snoopy: The Perfect Keychain Project

If you love tiny amigurumi projects, this no-sew mini Snoopy is such a satisfying make—especially if you want something cute you can finish without lots of assembly. It’s the kind of small crochet that’s perfect for keychains, bag charms, and quick handmade gifts.

In the video below, you’ll see a clear, real-time walkthrough (not sped up), so you can follow along stitch by stitch—even if you’re newer to amigurumi.

No-Sew Mini Snoopy Amigurumi: What Makes This Keychain So Handy

A no-sew amigurumi keychain is a lifesaver when you want a clean finish without pausing to attach multiple pieces. Instead of lots of separate parts, you’ll typically build the shape in a way that keeps things simple and secure—great for something that will be handled daily on keys or a backpack.

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Because this is a mini Snoopy crochet project, the small size also makes it ideal for:

  • using up small amounts of yarn
  • practicing tight stitches for amigurumi
  • making matching sets for gifts or party favors

One tip that helps with any mini amigurumi: keep your stitches firm and consistent so the shape stays neat, especially on small details like ears and facial features.

Step-by-Step No-Sew Mini Snoopy Crochet Keychain Video Tutorial

The tutorial shows the full process at a comfortable pace, so you can crochet along without constantly pausing or rewinding. Watch closely for how the maker handles shaping and placement—those small choices make a big difference in a tiny character keychain.

Source: My_universe64

Helpful Tips for a Neat Mini Amigurumi Finish

Mini projects can be a little fiddly, so here are a few general tips to keep your crochet Snoopy keychain looking polished:

  • Use a stitch marker so you don’t lose track of rounds (easy to do when it’s small).
  • If your piece looks uneven, check your tension and try to keep the yarn snug but not stiff.
  • Take a moment before finishing to double-check the “front” of the piece—tiny details look best when they’re centered and aligned.

Once you’ve finished, you’ll have an adorable charm that’s compact, recognizable, and super giftable.

Happy crocheting!
Maggie

Images and patterns courtesy of My_universe64

Maggie Johnson

Maggie Johnson is a crochet enthusiast who has been crafting with yarn for over a decade. While she's not a professional, Maggie finds joy in exploring new patterns, experimenting with colors, and creating handmade gifts for friends and family. On this blog, she shares her passion for crochet, offering tips, tutorials, and inspiration for fellow hobbyists, whether you're a beginner or have been stitching for years. Maggie believes in the beauty of handmade creations and the calming power of crochet.

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