Crochet Flower Bee Keychain Tutorial: Easy and Fun Craft Project

These crochet flower bee keychains are the kind of small project you’ll want to make on repeat. They’re cute, quick to stash in your project bag, and perfect for turning leftover yarn into something giftable and useful.
In the video, you’ll see how the bee shape comes together in a simple amigurumi style, plus how to add the flower detail so it looks extra playful on a keyring or bag clip. If you’re new to amigurumi, this is a fun way to practice the basics on a small, low-pressure project.
How to Make Crochet Bee Keychains That Look Neat and Gift-Ready

Because keychains get handled a lot, the little details matter. In the tutorial, pay attention to how the pieces are shaped and assembled—clean shaping and tidy finishing are what make a mini amigurumi look polished.
A few things that can really help as you follow along:
- Keep your stitches consistent so the bee body looks smooth and even.
- Take your time attaching the small parts (like the flower and any tiny accents) so everything sits centered.
- Weave in ends securely—keychains get tugged, so durability is a big win here.
These also make great “one more” projects for craft fairs: small, cute, and easy for shoppers to pick up as an add-on.
Crochet Flower Bee Keychains Video Tutorial

Source: Tata Crochet Patterns
Simple Ideas for Using Your Amigurumi Bee Keychains

Images and patterns courtesy of Tata Crochet Patterns
Once you’ve made one, you’ll start thinking of a dozen ways to use them. Try clipping your crochet bee to:
- keys or a wristlet strap
- backpacks and lunch bags
- zipper pulls on pouches
- gift wrap as a handmade topper
Make a few in different colors (using what you already have on hand) and you’ve got a sweet set of small handmade gifts ready to go.
Happy crocheting!
—Maggie


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