The Moose Keychain Crochet Pattern is a quick and fun project that makes a thoughtful gift. Especially for Dad or the outdoorsman in your life. With its playful design and small size, this keychain adds a touch of handmade charm to keys, backpacks, or even as a decorative bag accessory.
It’s a delightful way to combine creativity with functionality, making it a keepsake that’s both cute and practical.
Free pattern by Lisa Ferrel from My Fingers Fly
This beginner-friendly pattern uses just a small amount of worsted weight yarn, making it a great stash-busting project. The finished moose measures approximately 4 inches tall, the perfect size for carrying around without adding bulk.
For those who enjoy visual learning, the pattern also includes a link to a step-by-step YouTube tutorial, so you’ll have clear guidance as you stitch your way through the project.
With a skill level marked as easy, this pattern is suitable for beginners who know basic stitches as well as experienced crocheters looking for a quick make.
The small size means you can complete one in an evening, making it a perfect last-minute handmade gift. It’s also an excellent project for craft fairs, stocking stuffers, or themed gifts for hunters, campers, and wildlife enthusiasts.
The Moose Keychain is more than just an accessory. It’s a handmade expression of thoughtfulness. Whether gifted for Father’s Day, birthdays, Christmas, or just because, it’s sure to bring a smile.
Crochet one in traditional brown shades or customize the colors to make it uniquely your own. However you make it, this moose keychain is a charming little project that will be treasured by its recipient.
Lisa Ferrel from My Fingers Fly
Skill Level
Easy – confident beginner
Gauge
Approximately 12 double crochet per 4 inches
Size
Finished moose measures approximately 4” tall
Materials
Worsted weight yarn –
15 yards brown
5 yards ivory
1 yard black
Supplies
Size G Crochet Hook 4.0mm
Tapestry Needle
Scissors
Tape Measure
2 google eyes
Key ring