Easy Crochet Bow | Free Pattern & Video Tutorial
Crochet this cute little bow keychain in just 15 minutes! It’s the perfect pattern for an absolute beginner because it uses only one stitch and there is very little crocheting. Follow the video tutorial or this free written pattern to make your very own easy crochet bow keychain!

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Crochet Bow Tutorial
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You can follow along with my YouTube video to make your own crochet bow! I have timestamps included to help you jump to any point you need to!
Pattern Information
Materials
- 2 grams/4 yards of medium weight yarn (Red Heart Super Saver in “Aran”)
- 4mm Clover Amour crochet hook
- Scissors
- Yarn needle
- Keychain clasp (optional)

Crochet Abbreviations
ch = chain
sl st = slip stitch
Dimensions
*includes instructions to adjust sizing
7.5 centimeters wide x 6 centimeters long (3 x 2.4 inches)
Notes and Tips
- This pattern is written using US crochet terms
- The number in (parentheses) at the end of each row is the stitch count after finishing that row
- Italicized notes tell you what to change to adjust the size
Crochet Bow Pattern
Foundation: Make a slipknot, ch50
Note: Do fewer chains for a smaller bow, or more chains for a larger bow.

Row 1: sl st in 2nd ch from hook and each ch across (49)
To slip stitch:
- Insert your hook into the chain
- Pull up a loop
- Pull the first loop through the loop on the hook




Note: For a thicker string, add more rows of ch1, turn, sl st across.
Fasten off.

Weave in your loose ends.

Cut a 10″/25 centimeter strand of yarn.
Loop your slip string string into a bow shape.

Place the bow on the center of the strand of yarn.

If you want to make this bow into a keychain, thread the top end of the yarn strand into the keychain clasp.

Double knot the strand of yarn along the center of the bow.

To secure the keychain clasp in place, thread the yarn strand back through the clasp, and double knot it again.


Finished Crochet Bow
Weave in your loose ends and your crochet bow is finished!






