©SophieTinie – Linh Hoang Nguyen – All rights reserved.
Hello besties!!! Welcome to Sophie Tinie Free 💗
If you love cute and simple projects, this one is for you! 🐰 In today’s blog post, I’m sharing a free no-sew crochet pattern for a tiny Miffy keychain. She’s soft, sweet, and so quick to make, perfect for beginners or anyone looking for a fun crochet break.
Because it’s no-sew, you can finish your Miffy in no time, and she’ll be ready to hop onto your bag, keys, or even become a thoughtful handmade gift. You can keep her in the classic white for that iconic look, and add a tiny bow or a flower to make your Miffy even cuter 🎀🌸
This little Miffy keychain is not only adorable but also super practical, whether for everyday use, craft fairs, or gifting, she’s sure to bring a smile wherever she goes 💕💕💕
Watch the free BEGINNER FRIENDLY tutorial along with the written pattern so you won’t miss a single step!!! It’ll make your crochet time super easy and fun!
Prefer the PDF version? Purchase the ad-free printable PDF on Etsy or Ravelry.
Are you ready? Before we jump in, let’s go over some common questions to help you get started.
Things To Know Before You Start
1. Choose The Yarn You Love
You can use any type of yarn you love, like cotton, plush, velvet, and so on paired with the right hook size. Different yarn thickness will change the size of your crochet piece: thinner yarn makes smaller piece, thicker yarn makes bigger piece.
2. My Crochet Method
My crochet method – I use the Yarn Under and the pieces are worked in Spiral Round (Continuous Round) Method.
3. Tension Differences
I crochet with a very tight tension. So, if you use the same yarn and hook size as me but your crochet piece turns out bigger or longer, that’s totally normal! You can adjust by adding or removing rounds where the stitch count stays the same.
For example, in the pattern:
Rounds 5 to 12: 30sc (8 rounds)
But if your tension is looser and 8 rounds make your crochet piece look too stretched or long, you can reduce 1 to 3 rounds to get the perfect shape.
4. Safety First for Little Ones
If you’re making this as a gift for a baby or young child, I recommend embroidering the details like the eyes, nose, and mouth instead of using plastic safety parts. Embroidered features are much safer for little ones 🙂
Now that you’ve read the tips, let’s move on to the Materials you’ll need!!!
Materials
1. Yarn. I used less than 30 grams of Bulky (weight 5) yarn.
2. Crochet hook suitable with your yarn. I used a 4mm crochet hook.
3. Safety eyes. I used 8mm.
4. Tapestry needle.
5. Markers.
6. Scissors.
7. Pins.
8. Stuffing.
9. Felt fabric for the Mouth (optional)
10. Glue (optional)
11. Tweezers (optional)
Abbreviations (US Terms)
MR: magic ring
st/sts: stitch/stitches
ch: chain stitch
slst: slip stitch
sc: single crochet stitch
inc: increase stitch
dec: decrease stitch
(…)*x: repeat the instructions in brackets x times
Finished Size
The finished Miffy Keychain measures approximately 8cm (3 inches) tall. Size may vary depending on crochet tension and materials (yarn & hook) used.
Pattern Instructions
Crochet the First Ear
Round 1. 6sc in a MR (6)
Round 2. (1sc, 1inc)*3 (9)
Rounds 3 to 6. sc around (9) (4 rounds)
Make 1slst, fasten off.
Crochet the Second Ear
Round 1. 6sc in a MR (6)
Round 2. (1sc, 1inc)*3 (9)
Rounds 3 to 6. sc around (9) (4 rounds)
Make 1slst, 1ch, and connect with the First Ear.
Continue crochet the Head
Round 1. 9sc, 1sc on chain, 9sc, 1sc on chain (20)
Round 2. (1sc, 1inc)*6 (30)
Round 3. (3sc, 1inc)*6 (36)
Rounds 4 to 9. sc around (36) (6 rounds)
Stuff the Ears firmly.
Insert the eyes between rounds 7 and 8, 6sts apart.
Check the tutorial for detailed instructions on How to insert the eyes.
Round 10. (4sc, 1dec)*6 (30)
Round 11. (3sc, 1dec)*6 (24)
Round 12. (1sc, 1dec)*8 (16)
Stuff the Head firmly.
Round 13. 8dec (8)
Fasten off. Weave the yarn tail through the front loops of the last round and pull it tight to close off the piece. Hide the yarn tail inside.
Finish the cute Miffy
– Embroider the Rosy Cheeks.
Check the tutorial for detailed instructions on How to embroider the Rosy Cheeks.
– Cut a little “x” shape from felt fabric and glue it on as the Miffy’s Nose, or simply embroider one if you don’t have felt fabric.
From Sophie Tinie 🎀
Thanks so much for stopping by and checking out my crochet pattern! I hope it brings you a little spark of joy and inspires you to pick up your hook 😊
If you make any amigurumi from my patterns, I’d be so happy if you could mention me @sophietinie.crochet when sharing your work on Instagram, TikTok, Thread, Facebook, etc. Giving credit helps more crafters discover these patterns and keeps our crochet community blooming 🌺🌸🌼
You can sell the finished product. Please tag me as the pattern designer: @sophietinie.crochet 🎀
I can’t wait to see the adorable pieces you create. If you have a question, feel free to drop a comment, I’d love to hear from you!
Wishing you happy stitches and lots of creative fun 💗
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©SophieTinie – Linh Hoang Nguyen – All rights reserved.
Hello besties!!! Welcome to Sophie Tinie Free 💗
If you love cute and simple projects, this one is for you! 🐰 In today’s blog post, I’m sharing a free no-sew crochet pattern for a tiny Miffy keychain. She’s soft, sweet, and so quick to make, perfect for beginners or anyone looking for a fun crochet break.
Because it’s no-sew, you can finish your Miffy in no time, and she’ll be ready to hop onto your bag, keys, or even become a thoughtful handmade gift. You can keep her in the classic white for that iconic look, and add a tiny bow or a flower to make your Miffy even cuter 🎀🌸
This little Miffy keychain is not only adorable but also super practical, whether for everyday use, craft fairs, or gifting, she’s sure to bring a smile wherever she goes 💕💕💕
Watch the free BEGINNER FRIENDLY tutorial along with the written pattern so you won’t miss a single step!!! It’ll make your crochet time super easy and fun!
Prefer the PDF version? Purchase the ad-free printable PDF on Etsy or Ravelry.
Are you ready? Before we jump in, let’s go over some common questions to help you get started.
Things To Know Before You Start
1. Choose The Yarn You Love
You can use any type of yarn you love, like cotton, plush, velvet, and so on paired with the right hook size. Different yarn thickness will change the size of your crochet piece: thinner yarn makes smaller piece, thicker yarn makes bigger piece.
2. My Crochet Method
My crochet method – I use the Yarn Under and the pieces are worked in Spiral Round (Continuous Round) Method.
3. Tension Differences
I crochet with a very tight tension. So, if you use the same yarn and hook size as me but your crochet piece turns out bigger or longer, that’s totally normal! You can adjust by adding or removing rounds where the stitch count stays the same.
For example, in the pattern:
Rounds 5 to 12: 30sc (8 rounds)
But if your tension is looser and 8 rounds make your crochet piece look too stretched or long, you can reduce 1 to 3 rounds to get the perfect shape.
4. Safety First for Little Ones
If you’re making this as a gift for a baby or young child, I recommend embroidering the details like the eyes, nose, and mouth instead of using plastic safety parts. Embroidered features are much safer for little ones 🙂
Now that you’ve read the tips, let’s move on to the Materials you’ll need!!!
Materials
1. Yarn. I used less than 30 grams of Bulky (weight 5) yarn.
2. Crochet hook suitable with your yarn. I used a 4mm crochet hook.
3. Safety eyes. I used 8mm.
4. Tapestry needle.
5. Markers.
6. Scissors.
7. Pins.
8. Stuffing.
9. Felt fabric for the Mouth (optional)
10. Glue (optional)
11. Tweezers (optional)
Abbreviations (US Terms)
MR: magic ring
st/sts: stitch/stitches
ch: chain stitch
slst: slip stitch
sc: single crochet stitch
inc: increase stitch
dec: decrease stitch
(…)*x: repeat the instructions in brackets x times
Finished Size
The finished Miffy Keychain measures approximately 8cm (3 inches) tall. Size may vary depending on crochet tension and materials (yarn & hook) used.
Pattern Instructions
Crochet the First Ear
Round 1. 6sc in a MR (6)
Round 2. (1sc, 1inc)*3 (9)
Rounds 3 to 6. sc around (9) (4 rounds)
Make 1slst, fasten off.
Crochet the Second Ear
Round 1. 6sc in a MR (6)
Round 2. (1sc, 1inc)*3 (9)
Rounds 3 to 6. sc around (9) (4 rounds)
Make 1slst, 1ch, and connect with the First Ear.
Continue crochet the Head
Round 1. 9sc, 1sc on chain, 9sc, 1sc on chain (20)
Round 2. (1sc, 1inc)*6 (30)
Round 3. (3sc, 1inc)*6 (36)
Rounds 4 to 9. sc around (36) (6 rounds)
Stuff the Ears firmly.
Insert the eyes between rounds 7 and 8, 6sts apart.
Check the tutorial for detailed instructions on How to insert the eyes.
Round 10. (4sc, 1dec)*6 (30)
Round 11. (3sc, 1dec)*6 (24)
Round 12. (1sc, 1dec)*8 (16)
Stuff the Head firmly.
Round 13. 8dec (8)
Fasten off. Weave the yarn tail through the front loops of the last round and pull it tight to close off the piece. Hide the yarn tail inside.
Finish the cute Miffy
– Embroider the Rosy Cheeks.
Check the tutorial for detailed instructions on How to embroider the Rosy Cheeks.
– Cut a little “x” shape from felt fabric and glue it on as the Miffy’s Nose, or simply embroider one if you don’t have felt fabric.
From Sophie Tinie 🎀
Thanks so much for stopping by and checking out my crochet pattern! I hope it brings you a little spark of joy and inspires you to pick up your hook 😊
If you make any amigurumi from my patterns, I’d be so happy if you could mention me @sophietinie.crochet when sharing your work on Instagram, TikTok, Thread, Facebook, etc. Giving credit helps more crafters discover these patterns and keeps our crochet community blooming 🌺🌸🌼
You can sell the finished product. Please tag me as the pattern designer: @sophietinie.crochet 🎀
I can’t wait to see the adorable pieces you create. If you have a question, feel free to drop a comment, I’d love to hear from you!
Wishing you happy stitches and lots of creative fun 💗