Crochet Mushroom Keychain Pattern for Trendy Phone Charms
Simplify your crochet journey with this Free Crochet Mushroom Keychain Pattern and stitch adorable, pocket-sized fun for everyone.
Add a splash of fun to your everyday essentials with a handmade mushroom keychain, designed to be as practical as it is adorable. This charming crochet design is the perfect way to accessorize your keys, bags, or even zippers while showcasing your personal creativity. Lightweight yet durable, it’s crafted using cotton yarn for a soft, eco-friendly finish that’s gentle to the touch and sturdy enough for daily use.
Free Crochet Mushroom Keychain Pattern for Boho Decor and Keyring Sets
Beyond being a cute and functional item, this pattern offers a satisfying way to unwind while turning leftover yarn into something meaningful. You can choose your favorite colors to match your style, giving each mushroom its own character and flair. Whether you’re looking to gift a thoughtful handmade trinket to someone special or add a whimsical touch to your daily life, these tiny mushrooms are a guaranteed crowd-pleaser.
Beginners will appreciate the simplicity and detailed instructions, while seasoned crocheters will enjoy the quick, rewarding process. With this pattern in hand, you can turn basic materials into a miniature masterpiece that’s equal parts cute and functional.
Skill Level
Beginner-friendly
Materials Needed
- Cotton yarn in two colors (e.g., white and one for the mushroom’s top, like purple)
- Size 2 mm crochet hook
- Fiberfill for stuffing
- Yarn needle for sewing and embroidery
- Scissors
Abbreviations
- MR – Magic Ring
- SC – Single Crochet
- INC – Increase (2 SC in the same stitch)
- DEC – Decrease (combine 2 SC into 1)
- SL ST – Slip Stitch
- CH – Chain
Special Features and Suggestions
- The finished design stands out for its versatility—you can turn it into a keychain, use it as a decor piece, or even as a toy embellishment.
- The use of amigurumi techniques ensures that the mushroom holds its adorable shape.
- Tutor’s suggestion: Use pastel or vibrant colors for a charming and eye-catching effect.
Step-By-Step Pattern
Step 1: Crochet the Stem (White Yarn)
- Round 1: Make a Magic Ring (MR). Crochet 6 SC into the MR. Pull the ring tight. Slip Stitch (SL ST) into the first SC, then CH 1.
- Round 2: 1 SC in first stitch, INC in the next stitch. Repeat (1 SC, INC) around. (9 SC)
- Round 3: SC in every stitch around. (9 SC)
- Round 4: 1 SC, DEC. Repeat (1 SC, DEC) around until the row is complete. End with one DEC. (6 SC)
- Rounds 5-6: SC in every stitch around. (6 SC per round)
- Round 7: INC in every stitch around. (12 SC)
- Round 8: 1 SC in the first stitch, INC in the next stitch. Repeat (1 SC, INC) around. (18 SC)
- Round 9: 2 SC in the first two stitches, INC in the next stitch. Repeat (2 SC, INC) around. (24 SC)
Pause here and stuff the stem with fiberfill. Use scissors to ensure the stuffing reaches the small areas at the bottom.
2: Crochet the Cap (Top of Mushroom – Purple Yarn)
- Round 1: Make a Magic Ring (MR). Crochet 6 SC into the MR. Pull the ring tight. SL ST into the first SC, then CH 1.
- Round 2: INC in every stitch around. (12 SC)
- Round 3: 1 SC in first stitch, INC in the next stitch. Repeat (1 SC, INC) around. (18 SC)
- Round 4: SC in every stitch around. (18 SC)
- Round 5: 2 SC in the first two stitches, INC in the next stitch. Repeat (2 SC, INC) around. (24 SC)
- Round 6: SC in every stitch around. Do not cut the yarn as it will be used for attaching the cap and stem.
3: Attach the Stem and the Cap
- Stuff the stem again if needed, ensuring it’s firm but not overfilled.
- Align the open edges of the stem and the cap so the stitches line up.
- Insert the hook through the first stitch on the cap and the corresponding stitch on the stem. Make a SC through both pieces to join them.
- Continue this process around, stopping to stuff the mushroom a little more before fully closing the seam.
- Once joined, SL ST into the starting stitch. CH 1, cut the yarn, and weave in the ends.
4: Embroider White Spots on the Mushroom Cap
- Thread your needle with a length of white yarn.
- Insert the needle from the inside of the cap to the outside, leaving a small tail inside.
- Randomly stitch small ovals or dots onto the surface of the mushroom cap, varying the size and spacing as desired.
- Once finished, pull the needle back inside, tie a secure knot with the starting tail, and hide the ends inside the cap.
Conclusion and Uses
Congratulations! You have finished your adorable crochet mushroom. Its cute pattern makes it ideal as a keychain, bag charm, or an accent piece for your home or office. Made from soft cotton yarn and filled with fiberfill, it’s durable and lightweight. Plus, you can customize it in any color combination to match your style or make it a thoughtful handmade gift.
Final Tip
For a polished finish, weave in all loose ends carefully and fluff the mushroom with your fingers to adjust its shape as needed. To turn it into a keychain, simply attach a keyring to one of the cap stitches.









