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22 Creative Macrame Keychain Projects 

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Crafting a macrame keychain is the perfect accessory to jazz up your keys, bags, mobiles, and handmade gifts. It is the ideal starting point for newbies dipping their toes in this craft while adding a stylish and handmade charm to everyday items. These creations are not only practical, but they’re also a fantastic way to express your creativity.

Take our hands as we introduce you to 22 free and gorgeous keychain patterns. Each design will have you reaching for your cords, ready to tie knots and weave your way into something uniquely yours.

Start your Macrame journey with these gorgeous Macrame keychain tutorials! They’re easy to follow, with designs that suit every skill level.

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Macrame keychains are dainty little creative pieces that let you explore the art of macrame without needing a lot of supplies or time! It’s minimal effort, and with a bunch of tutorials and guides provided below, you’ll be knotting up a storm in no time! Whether you’re a fan of classic knots or looking to experiment with new techniques, we’ve included an array of options that range from boho-inspired tassels to adorable ice-cream-inspired designs that are too cute to resist. 

If you’re a complete novice, looking for inspiration for a handmade gift to your loved ones or friends, or you’ve simply never heard of this craft before, don’t worry! These easy macrame keychain designs are the perfect practice grounds for you to pick up this new hobby. All you need are some cords, a keyring, and your imagination. But, with that being said, we’ve also included a range of design choices that are challenging and intricate! 

Now that we’ve caught you up to speed, let’s get those creative juices flowing, shall we? Before getting into the list of patterns, we’ve prepared an FAQ section for those who might need a little helping hand before jumping in heads on. These might include but are not limited to the supplies you’ll need, the stitches involved, customization, and many more. Without further ado, let’s get into the fun that awaits you! 

FAQs On How To Macrame A Keychain

1. What macrame supplies do I need for my keychain?

Before jumping into your project, you’ll need to identify the list of supplies first! All these items can easily be purchased online or in stores. However, though this list will be a general idea of what you’ll need, it is always best to refer to your chosen pattern’s requirements for accurate measure. Here’s precisely what you’ll be needing: 

Macrame cords or rope
Keyrings
– Scissors
– Measuring tape
Comb or brush for fraying the cords to create fringes
Decorative wooden beads

2. What size cord should I use for my keychain?

To identify or select the ideal size cord for your keychains, you’ll need to consider a few factors, such as your personal preference, the pattern’s requirements, the thickness of your cords, and the type of cord chosen for your project.

You’ll also need to distinguish the preferred thickness. For instance, thicker cords create a chunkier look, while thinner cords give a more delicate appearance. Ideally, a 2 mm to 4 mm cotton, jute, or hemp cord works wonders for most keychain creations.

Read this article on The Complete Guide To Macrame Cords, which will fill you in all the juicy details you’ll need. 

3. What are the most common knots used in these keychains?

The keychains are made using simple and easy-to-remember knots. These knots are the basic ones used in most keychain designs, such as the lark’s head knot, square knot, half-hitch knot, and others.

Don’t worry; they’re not complex at all. In fact, all of the patterns listed below will teach you all the steps to construct these knots. However, if you need more confidence and a more detailed explanation of the different types of knots, you can check out our guide on Introductory Macrame Knots.

4. How long does it take to make a keychain?

The estimated time to complete a keychain can range from 30 minutes to three hours. The time it takes depends on the complexity of the design and your skill level.

Beginners may need extra time and patience to master the knots used in making these keychains. On the other hand, experienced crafters may complete the project more quickly.

Nevertheless, the most important thing is to have fun and enjoy the process, regardless of how long it takes.

5. Can I customize my keychain design?

Absolutely! The fun in making these keychains is the ability to customize the design and pattern to your heart’s content! There’s so much room for creative expression where you can showcase your style and aesthetic through your craft. For example, feel free to experiment with different cords of varying colors, add beads for embellishments, fringes, or tassels to your design for a bit of pizzazz, and many more. Just have fun with it!

What’s Next?

  • Kickstart your crafting journey with us today! Be sure to share your creations on Facebook and Instagram by tagging us @madefromyarn. 
  • Save this post to your Pinterest board for future reference. 
  • Join our community to learn more tips and tricks from other crafters. 
  • If you enjoyed looping cords and are craving more, check out our Macrame Page for more ideas, such as Macrame For Beginners, Plant Hangers, and Wall Hangings.

22 Free Macrame Keychains For All Skill Levels

Are you curious about creating your own unique keychains? Well, let’s have a look at these collections, shall we? We’ve included a handful of creative designs with tutorials to make it a breeze for you to follow along, whether you’re new to the craft or looking to sharpen your skills. Grab your supplies, and let’s begin!

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Born into a creative family, Joanne Loh has over 40 years of experience in knitting and crocheting. Well-known for her creative approach to yarn crafts, her creations demonstrate a strong dedication to quality and spreading her enthusiasm among the crafting community.
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