Crochet Key Strap- A Quick Free Pattern

A Crochet Key Strap You’ll Actually Use Every Day

You know that moment when you’re rounding up everyone for an outing, your hands are completely full of bags, and you realize you’re about to dig around for your keys again? This crochet key strap is genuinely the solution to that daily frustration.

Yes, you could certainly buy something similar—but there’s something satisfying about creating a practical solution yourself, especially when it works up so quickly. This little project takes just a bit of yarn and a couple of hours, and you end up with something you’ll reach for every single day. It also makes a lovely handmade gift!

Flat lay of a red crochet key strap

The pattern is wonderfully straightforward, using just single crochet stitches to create a sturdy strap. It’s absolutely perfect for beginners, but honestly, it’s a nice relaxing make for experienced crocheters too. Below you’ll find all the details you need, plus a full video tutorial you can follow along with.

And yes, part of the value here is that you get to crochet something that you can use every single day. Plus, it makes a great gift idea! 

Below, you can find all the details for this project as well as the written pattern. Plus, I’ve included a full video tutorial that you can follow along with.

About the Crochet Key Strap

I’ve created this pattern to not only be easy to create, but to also be an easy key holder for just about anyone to USE. The loop hanger that you end up with after following this pattern will really help to keep all of your keys out of the way (whether hung up, on your wrist, or looped to your bag). But, actually making a crochet key strap is a piece of cake. 

In fact, some of the following details that are laid out below might be a bit “extra” for this pattern. The design is so easy and simple that you probably don’t even need all of the info below to make this crochet project work. But, I’m still providing it all for you just in case any of this is helpful, or in case you’re still pretty new to crocheting. 

Amelia holds up a finished crochet key strap
I appreciate this little project every day.

Gauge

The gauge of this key strap as written (with the original hook size and yarn that I used) is 6 stitches and 5 rows in a 1×1″ piece. I went with such a small swatch becausee 6 stitches is the total width of the project, and also because this isn’t an overly technical project.

Now, if you’ve never really heard of gauge before or aren’t sure what I’m talking about, this post would be a great place to start. Gauge is basically a measure of how many crochet stitches fit into a space. Sometimes, getting a specific gauge for a crochet project is very important, in order to get a finished piece that is the size you want! 

But sometimes, gauge isn’t really critical to a project’s success, and this crochet key strap would fall into that category. Why? Well, the main point of this project is to crochet a nice, sturdy strap long enough to easily slip on and off of your wrist. Even if you don’t want to bother with gauge yet or aren’t sure if the yarn you’re using is the same weight as mine, you should still be able to do that. The important thing here is that you crochet stitches that are nice and tight. 

Sizing 

The finished length of this strap is about 12″ long before it is finished, and it’s about an inch wide. However, as stated above the main goal here is to create a strap that is nice and sturdy. Also feel free to adjust the width as you need to for it to work with whatever swivel hook you have purchased.


Skill Level

This project is perfect for beginners, but useful for everyone!

Additional Ideas 

Depending on who will be using this key strap or the specific size of the swivel hook that’s available to you, you may want to play with the dimensions when crocheting your key strap. 

If you need to adjust the length or width of this key strap when you crochet your own, be my guest! It’s extremely easy to do with this pattern. All you really need to do is change the number of stitches that are in every row (to change the width) or tweak the number of rows (to change the total length).

Once you get the hang of this design, you may even be inspired to create your own version with another sturdy stitch. 

Crochet Key Strap Pattern Directions

Pattern Notes

  • Approximately 15 yards of DK weight yarn
  • Size E/ 3.5mm hook
  • One swivel hook
  • Tapestry needle(best for weaving in ends)

Abbreviations Used 

  • CH – chain (yarn over, pull loop through)
  • SC – single crochet(insert hook, yarn over, draw up a loop, yarn over, and draw through two loops)
  • SS-slip stitch(insert hook, yarn over, draw up a loop through the work and through the loop on your hook)
  • ST/STS – stitch/stitches

Directions

Ch6

Row 1: skip a ch and sc5. Turn. (5sts) 

Rows 2: sc in every st. Turn. (5sts)

Rows 3-60: Repeat row 2

Attaching the swivel hook

Put the swivel hook on to the strap you have created, and then ss the two short ends together tightly. Then, move the swivel hook to the seam you have just created, and seam the work with slip stitches again so that the swivel hook stays securely at one end of the strap(You may need to slip stitch a couple of times down one edge of the strap to get your working yarn in the best position for this). 

Bind off very securely, weave in your ends, and enjoy your finished key holder! 

Crochet Key Strap Video Tutorial 

Here, you can watch me make my own key strap from start to finish. Enjoy! 

Final Thoughts

Thanks so much for stopping by Amelia Makes today! I hope this crochet key strap brings a little practical joy to your everyday routine—it’s genuinely one of those projects I appreciate every single day.

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Keep the Crafting Delightful!

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