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Crochet Amigurumi Keychain Jellyfish

Leyla
Leyla
2024-04-02 04:44:38
Crochet Amigurumi Keychain Jellyfish

Create your very own adorable jellyfish keychain using the art of crochet amigurumi. This fun and creative project will allow you to showcase your crafting skills while also producing a cute and unique accessory. By following a simple pattern and using colorful yarn, you can customize your jellyfish keychain to match your personal style or make it as a thoughtful gift for a friend. Crocheting amigurumi is a relaxing and rewarding hobby that can bring joy and satisfaction as you see your creation come to life. With just a few basic crochet stitches and some stuffing, you can transform a ball of yarn into a charming jellyfish keychain that will surely catch the eye of anyone who sees it. Whether you are a seasoned crocheter or a beginner looking for a fun project to try, making a crochet amigurumi jellyfish keychain is a great way to unleash your creativity and add a touch of whimsy to your everyday life. So grab your crochet hook, pick out your favorite colors, and get ready to embark on a delightful crafting adventure with this cute and quirky keychain project.

Supplies


• Cotton yarn in two colours. DK (light in US) for the large jelly fish, lace thread (US #10) for the small baby jelly fish.
• Black & white cotton thread if embroidering eyes.
• 2mm crochet hook (large size)
• 1.25mm crochet hook (small size)
• Safety eyes (if using) 8mm for large, 6mm for small.
• Yarn needle
• Stuffing or scrap yarn
• Key ring chain (if using).

Abbreviations (US terms)
MR = Magic ring
ch = chain
sl st = slip stitch
sc = single crochet
inc = increase
dec = decrease
BLO = Back Loop Only

Sts = stitches

Body
Round 1: Make a MR. Make 6 sc into the MR (6 sts)
Round 2: Inc in each sc around. (12 sts.)
Round 3: (Inc, sc) Repeat around. (18 sts)
Round 4: (Inc, 2 sc) Repeat around. (24 sts)
Round 5: (Inc, 3 sc) Repeat around. (30 sts)
Round 6: (Inc, 4 sc) Repeat around. (36 sts)
Round 7: (Inc, 5 sc) Repeat around. (42 sts)
Round 8 -13: SC around. (42 sts)
Round 14: (Dec, 5 sc) Repeat around. (36 sts)
Round 15 -18: SC around. (36 sts). Cast off leaving a long thread to sew.
Tip: Place a stitch marker in the first stitch of each round. Move the stitch marker to mark the first stitch of each new round.


Insert safety eyes if using, between rows 14/15 with 6 stitches between eyes.

Body Base
Make a circle, with some rows worked back loop only (BLO).
Round 1: Make a MR. Make 6 sc into the MR (6 sts)
Round 2: Inc in each sc around BLO. (12 sts.)
Round 3: (Inc, sc) Repeat around. (18 sts)
Round 4: (Inc, 2 sc) Repeat around BLO. (24 sts)
Round 5: (Inc, 3 sc) Repeat around. (30 sts)
Round 6: (Inc, 4 sc) Repeat around BLO. (36 sts) Cast off leaving a long thread to sew.

Starfish (optional embellishment)
Round 1: Make a MR. (Chain 4, sl st into 1st Chain from hook, sl st into next stitch, sc into last stitch, sl st into MR) then repeat 4 more times ending with a sl st into the MR. Pull MR closed and cast off.

Tentacles

Make the tentacles in the rows of front loops we left when doing the BLO stitches on the body base (see photos).

Please note: the number of tentacles and placement can be random to your choosing.

Tentacles row 1
Make a slip knot on your hook and attach at one point of the hexagon shape on row 1 on the body base.
Round 1: Chain 25 stitches. (25 sts.)
Round 2: Starting in the second chain from your hook, sc into each chain. (24 sts.)
Round 3: Sl st into next front loop on the base and along to the next point on the hexagon. Repeat round 1 to 3 at each point. You will have 6 tentacles.

Tentacles row 2
With your second colour, make a slip knot on your hook and attach between two of the points of the hexagon shape on row 2 on the body base.
Round 1: Chain 30 stitches. (30 sts.)
Round 2: Starting in the second chain from your hook, sc into each chain. (29 sts.)
Round 3: Sl st into next front loop on the base and along to the next midpoint on the hexagon. Skipping a couple of the midpoints, repeat round 1 to 3 so you have 4 tentacles.

Tentacles row 3
Make a slip knot on your hook and attach to one of the stitches in row 3 on the body base.
Round 1: Chain 35 stitches. (35 sts.)
Round 2: Starting in the second chain from your hook, sc into each chain. (34 sts.)
Round 3: Sl st into next front loop on the base and repeat round 1 to 3 so you have 3 tentacles.

ASSEMBLY/FINISHING
1. Stuff your jelly fish body firmly, but be careful not to overstuff and stretch the stitches.
2. Attach the body base to the body using a tapestry needle with whipstitch.
3. Embroider eyes and face as desired.
4. Attach a keyring if using.

5. Optional: Add starfish embellishment.

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