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Lavender FINAL

This document provides a beginner-friendly crochet pattern for creating a lavender keychain, detailing the necessary materials, basic crochet stitches, and step-by-step instructions. It includes specific measurements and techniques for making lavender buds, a stem, and leaves, culminating in the assembly of the keychain. The finished product is a charming accessory suitable for gifting or personal use.

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Lavender FINAL

This document provides a beginner-friendly crochet pattern for creating a lavender keychain, detailing the necessary materials, basic crochet stitches, and step-by-step instructions. It includes specific measurements and techniques for making lavender buds, a stem, and leaves, culminating in the assembly of the keychain. The finished product is a charming accessory suitable for gifting or personal use.

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Lavender Keychain

🎯 Skill Level: Beginner–Easy


BASIC CROCHET STITCHES
Chain Yarn over and pull through the loop on your hook. Repeat this step
until you have the desired number of chains.

Gauge In crochet refers to the number of stitches and rows you make in a
specific measurement — usually in a 4 x 4 inch (10 x 10 cm) square.

Slip Knot Wrap the yarn tail behind the working yarn to create a loop, then pull the
working yarn through it to form a new loop. Start your magic circle by
placing this loop on your hook and tightening it.

slip stitch Insert hook in stitch indicated, yarn over and draw through all loops.

Single Crochet Insert your hook into the stitch, yarn over, pull up a loop (2 loops on
hook). Yarn over again, pull through both loops on the hook.

double crochet Yarn over, insert hook, yarn over, pull up a loop (3 loops on hook), yarn
over, pull through 2 loops, yarn over, pull through remaining 2 loops.

half-d crochet Yarn over, insert hook, yarn over, pull up a loop (3 loops on hook),
yarn over, pull through all 3 loops.

treble crochet Yarn over twice, insert hook into stitch, yarn over and pull up a loop
(4 loops on hook).Yarn over, pull through 2 loops — repeat 3 times.

Magic Circle The magic circle is fun, however, you can also chain 4, join to the first
chain and work your stitches into the center of the chain 4 (ch-4) as
shown in figure.

1.
What you will need?
🧶 Materials:
Yarn:

Light purple – lavender bud 1

Dark purple – lavender bud 2

Green – stem and leaf

(Use DK or worsted weight cotton or acrylic yarn)

Hook: 2.5 mm or 3.0 mm

Tapestry needle – for sewing

Scissors

Optional: Silver keyring or lobster clasp

2.
MR – Magic Ring
sc – Single Crochet
dc – Double Crochet
tr – Treble Crochet
st(s) – Stitch(es)
sl st – Slip Stitch
ch – Chain
FO – Fasten Off
R– round
( ) – repeat instructions within parentheses
[ ] – total number of stitches at the end of the round
inc – Increase (Work 2 stitches into same stitch)
dec – Decrease (single crochet 2 stitches together)
* repeat instructions X times

This pattern uses only US crochet Terminology.


2 lavender bunches: curled scallop clusters using (sl st, ch 1, dc, ch 1,
sl st)
1 long green chain: stem + hanging loop
1 double-leaf piece: wraps around center
Finished with optional keyring

3.
📏 Final Size (approximate):
Length: 4–5 inches (10–13 cm) from top loop to bottom of buds
Width: 2–2.5 inches across the leaves

🟣 Lavender Bud Bunch (Make 2 — One per Color)


These buds are formed with small scalloped clusters that
curl naturally.

✏️ Pattern:
With light or dark purple yarn:
Ch 20
Row 2 (working in each ch from the previous row):
In each ch stitch across, work the following into the
same stitch:
(sl st, ch 1, dc, ch 1, sl st)
This group forms a small puff-like cluster. Repeating it in
every stitch will give you 19 curled clusters resembling
lavender buds.
FO and leave a long tail for sewing.
Repeat the same for the second bunch using the other
purple color.

🌿 Stem and Hanging Loop


Used to suspend the lavender bunches and create the
loop for hanging or attaching a keyring.
With green yarn:
Ch 70–80 (Adjust length based on your preference for
loop size)

4.
FO and thread a tapestry needle on both yarn tails
(or pull through one bunch per end).
Pass each end through the top of one lavender bud
and pull through tightly.
Bring both buds to hang evenly and fold the chain in
half to create a loop at the top.

🍃 Double Leaf (Make 1)


This forms two leaves connected in the center and is
wrapped around the middle of the bunch.
With green yarn:
Ch 18
In 2nd ch from hook: sl st
Next sts:
sc, hdc, dc, tr, dc, hdc, sc, sl st → (1st leaf complete)
Ch 1 to create the center joint
Repeat the same on the opposite side of foundation
chain:
sc, hdc, dc, tr, dc, hdc, sc, sl st → (2nd leaf complete)
FO and leave a long tail for wrapping and securing.

🧵 Assembly
After both lavender bud strips are threaded through
the ends of the green chain, make sure they hang
evenly.
Fold the green chain in half to form a loop at the top.
Position the double leaf piece horizontally across
the front center, covering where the buds meet.

5.
Use the long tail from the leaf to wrap securely
around the middle (just below the loop and above the
buds), sewing in place at the back.
Trim excess yarn neatly.
Optional: Attach a silver keyring or clasp to the top
loop for a keychain finish.

✅ You’re done!
You now have a charming, soft little Lavender
keychain, perfect to gift, sell, or keep as a lovely
handmade accessory!

Congratulations! You are Finished.

5.
Thank you for Purchasing!

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