Looking to add a personal touch to your keychain collection? This crochet pattern for the adorable Bubu and Dudu mini bear keychains is the perfect way to make charming, handcrafted gifts or stylish accessories. The pattern covers every detail from creating the head, arms, and body to assembling the final bear, making it easy for crocheters of all skill levels to follow.
Crochet Bubu And Dudu Mini Bear Keychains

With clear instructions and easy-to-find materials like yarn in white, light brown, and yellow, you can customize the keychains to match any personality. Whether you're new to crocheting or a seasoned pro, this project promises a fun and fulfilling crafting experience. Plus, you can personalize the bears with little bows or additional colors to make them uniquely yours!
Head (White and Light Brown Yarn)
- Starting: Make a magic circle and chain eight stitches.
- Row 1: From the second chain, make six single crochet stitches.
- In the corner stitch, make three single crochet stitches.
- Continue with five single crochet stitches.
- In the last corner stitch, make two single crochet stitches.
- Close with a slip stitch in the first stitch.
- Row 2: Chain one and make an increase.
- Continue with five single crochet stitches.
- Then, make three increases.
- Follow with five single crochet stitches.
- In the last two stitches, make two increases.
- Close with a slip stitch.

- Row 3: Chain one and make an increase.
- Continue with eight single crochet stitches.
- Then, make an increase, one single crochet, and another increase.
- Repeat eight single crochet stitches.
- Make an increase, and in the last stitch, make one single crochet.
- Close with a slip stitch.
- Row 4: Chain one and make 12 single crochet stitches.
- Make an increase and repeat 12 single crochet stitches and an increase.
- Close with a slip stitch. You should have 28 stitches.
- Rows 5-11: Make 28 single crochet stitches in each row.
- Eyes: Place safety eyes between rows 7 and 8, with a separation of four stitches.
- Row 12: Chain one. Make a decrease by taking only the inner loop of the first stitch and both loops of the next stitch.
- Then, make two single crochet stitches.
- Repeat this sequence until the end of the row.
- Row 13: Make a sequence of one single crochet and one decrease throughout the row (seven times in total).
- Leave a long tail for sewing and close with a slip stitch.
- Finishing: Stuff the head with fiberfill.
Arms (Light Brown Yarn)
- Starting: Chain two. In the first chain, make four single crochet stitches to form a circle.
- Rows 2-3: Close with a slip stitch, chain one, and repeat four single crochet stitches.
- Finishing: Chain one and close the piece with two single crochet stitches by going through both sides of the arm.
- Leave a long tail for sewing.
- Repeat: Make a second arm.

Cheeks (Yellow Yarn)
- Starting: Chain two. In the first chain, make seven single crochet stitches to form a circle.
- Finishing: Close with a slip stitch. Leave a long tail for sewing.
- Repeat: Make a second cheek.
Ears (Light Brown Yarn)
- Starting: Chain two. In the first chain, make five single crochet stitches to form a half circle.
- Finishing: Cut yarn to fasten off.
- Repeat: Make a second ear.
Tail (Light Brown Yarn)
- Starting: Chain two. In the first chain, make six single crochet stitches to form a circle.
- Finishing: Close with a slip stitch.
- Leave a long tail.
- Use a tapestry needle to pull the outer loops of the six stitches and tighten to form a small ball.
- Repeat: Make a second tail.
Body (White and Light Brown Yarn)

Legs (Make 2):
- Starting: Chain two. In the first chain, make five single crochet stitches to form a circle.
- Row 2: Close with a slip stitch, chain one, and make five single crochet stitches.
- Finishing: For the first leg, cut yarn. For the second leg, do not cut yarn.
Joining Legs:
- Starting: From the second leg, chain two. Join to any stitch on the first leg with a slip stitch.
- Row 3: On the first leg, make five single crochet stitches.
- On the connecting chains, make two single crochet stitches.
- On the second leg, make five single crochet stitches.
- On the other side of the connecting chains, make two single crochet stitches.
- You should have a total of 14 stitches.
- Row 4: Close with a slip stitch, chain one.
- Make two single crochet stitches, then an increase.
- Make six single crochet stitches, then an increase.
- Finish with four single crochet stitches.
- Close with a slip stitch.
- Row 5: Make a sequence of seven single crochet stitches and one increase, repeated twice.
- Row 6: Make 18 single crochet stitches.

- Row 7: Start with three single crochet stitches, then a decrease.
- Make two single crochet stitches, then a decrease.
- Repeat two single crochet stitches and a decrease.
- Make three single crochet stitches and finish with a decrease.
- Close with a slip stitch.
- Finishing: Leave a long tail for sewing.
- Stuffing: Stuff the body with fiberfill.
Assembling the Bear
- Mouth/Nose: Use black yarn and a tapestry needle.
- Insert the needle from the bottom of the head and bring it out below the eyes.
- Create a "W" shape between the eyes by taking small stitches from the rows above and below.
- Secure the yarn with three knots at the bottom and cut the excess.
- Use a black permanent marker to fill in the "W" shape.
- Attach Head to Body: Align the head and body, securing with pins.
- Sew the head to the body by taking one stitch from the head and one from the body, pulling gently to close the seam.
- Secure with a knot and hide the yarn tail.
- Attach Arms: Sew the arms to the sides of the body, near the neck.
- Attach Cheeks: Position the cheeks slightly outside the eyes and sew them in place.
- Attach Tail: Sew the tail to the back of the body.
- Attach Ears: Position the ears on the top corners of the head and sew them.

Bow (for the White Bear) (Brown Yarn)
- Starting: Chain 24 stitches.
- Attaching: Wrap the chain around the bear's neck, overlapping the ends in the front.
- Secure with pins.
- Sew the overlapping ends together with small stitches, hiding the yarn tails.





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