Let the fun begin with this easy and free crochet Baby Saturn keychain pattern that adds a cute and playful touch to your accessories.

Super Fun Super Fun Baby Saturn Keychain Free Crochet Pattern for Everyone
Are you ready to make something fun and cute with your hands? The Free Crochet Baby Saturn Keychain Pattern is the perfect project to try. This pattern helps you create an adorable little Saturn with its round planet body and a soft, swirling halo. It’s colorful, fun, and looks like a tiny, magical version of the planet Saturn that you can carry everywhere. You can even add little blush spots and eyes to give it a personality.
This keychain is not only super cute, but also very useful. You can hang it on your backpack, purse, or keys to make them look exciting. It’s small, lightweight, and easy to take with you.
Making this Baby Saturn keychain is a great way to show off your crochet skills or create an unforgettable handmade gift for someone you care about.
Cute Crochet Baby Saturn Keychain Pattern
Materials Required:
- Yarn:
- Four strands of milk cotton or similar lightweight yarn (in colors of your choice).
- Small quantity of black yarn for facial details.
- Crochet Hook:
- 2.0mm crochet hook.
- Eyes and Accessories:
- Two 6mm safety eyes.
- Keychain with loop and pliers (for making the piece a keychain).
- Filling and Tools:
- Polyester fiberfill or stuffing.
- Shaping needles.
- Glue (for additional hold).
- Additional Accessories:
- A small amount of thread for sewing.
- Scissors for cutting yarn.
Special Techniques Used:
- Chain Stitch (ch): Basic foundation stitch.
- Single Crochet (sc): Used to create the body, increases, and decreases.
- Slip Stitch (sl st): Joins rounds or creates decorative edges.
- Single Crochet Increase (sc inc): Two single crochet stitches made in one stitch.
- Single Crochet Decrease (sc dec): Combine two stitches to decrease the count.
- Half Double Crochet (hdc): A stitch taller than a single crochet.
Instructions
Part 1: The Main Body (Baby Saturn’s Planet)
- Foundation: Round 1
- Begin with a circular cast-on.
- Chain 1, then make 6 single crochet stitches (sc) into the circle.
- Tighten the loop and slip stitch (sl st) into the first stitch to close the round. (6 sts total)

- Round 2
- Chain 1.
- Make 6 single crochet increases (sc inc) in each stitch. (12 sts total)
- Round 3
- Chain 1.
- Alternate: 1 single crochet (sc), 1 single crochet increase (sc inc). Repeat 6 times. (18 sts total)
- Round 4
- Chain 1.
- Pattern: 1 sc, 1 sc inc, 1 sc. Repeat 6 times. (24 sts total)
- Round 5
- Chain 1.
- Pattern: 3 sc, 1 sc inc. Repeat 6 times. (30 sts total)
- Round 6
- Chain 1.
- Pattern: 2 sc, 1 sc inc, 2 sc. Repeat 6 times. (36 sts total)
- Round 7
- Chain 1.
- Pattern: 5 sc, 1 sc inc. Repeat 6 times. (42 sts total)
- Rounds 8–13
- Chain 1.
- Work 1 sc into each stitch around. (42 sts per round)
- Round 14
- Chain 1.
- Pattern: 5 sc, 1 sc dec. Repeat 6 times. (36 sts total)
- Round 15
- Chain 1.
- Pattern: 2 sc, 1 sc dec, 2 sc. Repeat 6 times. (30 sts total)
- Round 16
- Chain 1.
- Pattern: 3 sc, 1 sc dec. Repeat 6 times. (24 sts total)
- Round 17
- Chain 1.
- Pattern: 1 sc, 1 sc dec, 1 sc. Repeat 6 times. (18 sts total)
- Round 18
- Chain 1.
- Pattern: 1 sc, 1 sc dec. Repeat 6 times. (12 sts total)
- Pull the loop larger, break the yarn, and fill the piece with fiberfill.

- Close the Hole:
- Use a shaping needle to sew the opening closed. Secure tightly.
Part 2: The Halo (Ring of Saturn)
- Foundation Chain:
- Start with a slip knot and create 42 chain stitches (ch).
- Round 1
- Slip stitch (sl st) into the first chain to form a loop.
- Work through the back loops only for the raised “stripe” texture.
- Round 2
- Chain 2.
- Make 42 half double crochet stitches (hdc) around into the raised stripes of each stitch.
- Slip stitch to join the round.

- Finishing:
- Pull the loop larger and cut the yarn.
Part 3: The Blush
- Round 1
- Using pink (or another blush color), create a circular cast on.
- Chain 1, then 4 single crochet stitches (sc) into the circle and tighten.
- Slip stitch to close the round. (4 sts total)
- Finishing:
- Pull the loop larger and cut the thread, leaving enough yarn for sewing.
- Repeat to make two blush pieces.
Part 4: Assembly
- Insert Safety Eyes:
- Attach the 6mm safety eyes to the body. Use pliers for secure placement.
- Attach Blushes:
- Sew the two blush pieces on either side of the eyes with black thread.

- Sew the two blush pieces on either side of the eyes with black thread.
- Attach the Halo:
- Align and sew the halo around the main body to form the iconic Saturn ring.
- Add the Keychain:
- Use the pliers to attach the open loop and keychain on top of the body.
- Secure with a drop of glue if necessary.
Finishing the Pattern:
- Double check all sewn parts are securely attached.
- Trim any excess yarn.
- Shape the final piece by gently molding it with your hands.

Final Words and Tips:
- To maintain the pattern over time, avoid heavy handling or exposure to water.
- For added stability, double knot sewing threads and glue keychain rings securely.
- Experiment with colors to make each “Baby Saturn” unique.
