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Highline Wristlet Keychain Pattern

Highline Wristlet Keychain Pattern
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Perfect for those just starting their crochet journey, with clear instructions and simple techniques

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About This Highline Wristlet Keychain Pattern

This pattern creates a compact, wearable wristlet keychain crocheted in four short rows and seamed to fit a swivel hook or a leather wrap. It includes clear instructions for a standard swivel-hook version and a leather-wrapped option, plus tips for two- and three-color combinations. The design uses worsted weight cotton yarn and only about 10 yards per keychain, making it perfect for scraps and quick gifts.

Highline Wristlet Keychain Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

You will learn a special Cone Stitch, a long-tail foundation chain method, and a neat seaming technique that attaches the swivel hardware securely. The pattern is photographed and written for US terminology and is sized so the finished piece is compact and functional.

Why You'll Love This Highline Wristlet Keychain Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it turns a few yards of yarn into a beautiful, functional accessory you can wear every day. I enjoy how fast it comes together—an experienced crocheter can make one in about 15 minutes, which is so satisfying. The Cone Stitch gives a lovely textured finish that feels unique and professional. I also love that the pattern is flexible: you can make multi-color combinations or add a leather tag for an elevated look.

Highline Wristlet Keychain Pattern step 1 - construction progress Highline Wristlet Keychain Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Highline Wristlet Keychain Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Highline Wristlet Keychain Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love customizing this wristlet by changing colors—try contrasting stripes, tonal shades, or a neutral base with a bright accent.

To make the wristlet larger or smaller, change the number of foundation chains and adjust the long tail length; test with your yarn and hook for the best fit.

If you want a softer, plush wristlet, use velvet or a bulky weight yarn and a larger hook for a cozy, chunkier version.

For a more refined look, swap the swivel hook ring for brass hardware and add a leather tag stamped with initials or a logo.

I often add embroidered initials or tiny stitched motifs to personalize wristlets—use embroidery floss or a contrasting yarn and stitch on the WS before seaming.

Try adding a small pocket on the inside by crocheting a short rectangle and sewing it to the WS before seaming for a card or key storage option.

Use metallic or novelty yarn as an accent row to create a subtle shimmer that catches the light without overpowering the cotton body.

If you want a keychain set, coordinate several wristlets in the same color palette—these make great gifts and market bundles.

I sometimes weave ribbon through the cone stitch rows for a decorative inlay—choose a narrow ribbon that complements your yarn weight.

For extra durability in a high-use wristlet, reinforce the seam by sewing back and forth a second time through the leather wrap or around the swivel ring area.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

✗ Skipping the long tail foundation tutorial will result in a non-stretchy edge; follow the long tail foundation steps carefully to create an even, stretchy base. ✗ Working foundation chains too tightly makes it hard to work Row 1; keep the foundation chains fairly loose to allow easy insertion of the hook. ✗ Failing to keep Row 3 and Row 4 on the right side will change the finished look; be sure to follow RS/WS notes so Row 1 and Row 4 appear the same. ✗ Not tightening seam stitches enough causes a loose connection to the swivel hook; work the three seaming stitches with a slightly tighter tension to secure the hardware.

Highline Wristlet Keychain Pattern

Make a stylish, practical Highline Wristlet Keychain you can wear or gift. This quick crochet pattern walks you through a short, four-row wristlet that sews closed to hold a swivel hook or a leather-wrapped ring. You can make one-color, two-color, or three-color versions using small yarn scraps—perfect for market inventory or last-minute presents.

Beginner Friendly 1 Hour

Materials Needed for Highline Wristlet Keychain Pattern

— Main Fabric

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    Worsted weight yarn (#4), 100% cotton, approximately 10-11 yards per wristlet
  • 02
    Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton (186 yds / 3.5 oz / 170 m per 100 g) shown in Amber, Ecru, Bay Leaf & Jade
  • 03
    WeCrochet Dishie (as an alternative cotton option)
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    Velvet yarn (optional for a soft, squishy version)
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    Leather tag strip 2.5 inches x 1 inch (for leather-wrapped version)

— Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size G6 - 4.00 mm
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    Yarn needle for sewing and weaving tails
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    Tape measure
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    Scissors
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    Swivel hook with 1/2-inch ring (standard version)
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    Swivel hook with 1-inch ring (leather wrapped version)
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    Leather hole punch or awl (for leather wrapped version)
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    Small strip of leather (2.5 x 1 inch) for leather wrap option

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— Gauge :

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16 sts X 19 rows = 4 inch square in Sc

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Notes: I use a 4.00mm hook to get gauge. Changing hook size or tension are common ways to adjust gauge. A smaller hook or tighter tension will increase the number of sts and rows that will fit into a 4-inch square. A larger hook or looser tension will have the opposite effect. Gauge is not overly critical for this project, so if you skip the swatch, just know that the length of the foundation ch should be about 8 inches, and after Row 1, the length should be about 8-3/4 to 9 inches long.

— Construction Notes :

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The Highline Wristlet Keychain is crocheted in a total of 4 rows. The ends are seamed while adding in the 1/2-inch swivel hook for the standard version. For the leather wrapped version, the ends are first joined together, then the leather is threaded through the 1-inch opening of the swivel hook and the ends of the tag are sewn to the keychain. This shortens the opening of the wristlet by about 1/2 inch, but it will be a little stretchy, so it shouldn't make it too tight around the hand or wrist. If you need a shorter or longer version of the wristlet, you can add or subtract chains when making the foundation ch. Any number of chs can be used but note that changes in the number will affect the yardage requirements.

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A multi-colored version of the wristlet can be made by simply fastening off and changing colors when starting a new row. The picture and chart on pg. 2 offer up some 2 and 3 color combination ideas. You'll need between about 5 yds of each color for the 2-colors or about 3-4 yds for the 3-color options.

— Special Stitches :

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Cone Stitch (Cone St)- A Cone st combines a regular st with a spike stitch as follows. YO and insert hook under both loops of the indicated st, YO and pull up a loop. YO and insert hook in the same st, but 2-rows below, YO and pull up a loop. Pull to adjust the 5 loops on hook to the same height, YO and pull through all 5 loops on hook. See photos below.

— Single Crochet 2 together (SC2tog) :

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Single Crochet 2 together (SC2tog) - Insert hook in indicated st, YO and pull up a loop. Insert hook in next st, YO and pull up a loop. YO and pull through all 3 loops on hook. Note that for the standard version, when joining the ends of the wristlet and connecting them to the 1/2-inch swivel hook, you will be working through sts on both ends of wristlet and also in the ring on the swivel hook when making the SC2tog st. The pattern instructions will provide specific details on how to do this. For the leather wrapped version, work regular Sc2tog sts when joining the two ends of the wristlet together.

— Long Tail Foundation Chains :

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Long Tail Foundation Chains - A long tail foundation ch is recommended for the wristlet because it provides an even and stretchy foundation on the leading edge. A traditional foundation of regular ch sts can be used as an alternative, but may not be as stretchy. The long tail foundation ch is made as follows. A photo tutorial is provided below the written explanation.

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From the end of the yarn, measure out a length that is 3 times that of the desired ch length and then add another 3-4 inches for a tail to weave. For this project, measure out about 27 inches (24 inches + 3 inches for the tail) to target a foundation ch that is about 8 inches in length. Make a slip knot at the 27-inch mark and place the slip knot on hook making sure it is not too tight and slides easily up and down the barrel of the hook. Hold and tension the working yarn as normal. Wrap the long tail loosely over the hook from front to back, pinching the long tail and slip knot under the hook, YO with the working yarn and pull through the 2 loops on hook to complete the first foundation ch st. For the rest of the ch sts, repeat the steps to make the first ch, pulling down on the tail and the previously made chs before making the final pull through with the working yarn. Keep the ch sts fairly loose to prevent the chs from twisting excessively and to make them easy to work into in completing Row 1.

— Instructions :

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Instructions below assume you are making the one-color version of the wristlet. See note below on modifying to make a multi-color version.

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Note that both rows 3 & 4 are worked on the RS of the work. This makes the wristlet Row 1 and 4 visually the same.

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The Ch st at the beginning or end of a row does not count as a st, unless otherwise indicated.

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A number inside a set of parentheses '()' at the end of a row indicates the number of sts you will have after completing that row.

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You may weave in your tails as you go, or wait to the end and weave in the tails. I prefer to weave as I go as a time saver.

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When laid flat and unstretched, the finished and joined wristlet will measure about 4-3/4-5" in length from the join to the fold. It will have an opening of about 9.5 inches. The version with the leather wrap will overlap the joined end by about 1/2 inch.

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Note on multi-colored versions: To make a multi-colored wristlet, follow the color combination chart in the Construction Notes section on pg. 2 indicating which color will be used in each row. Before making each color change, I recommend you fasten off and weave the ends. Always weave your tail into the matching color in the wristlet for a clean appearance. For color changes at the beginning of Row 2 or 4, join the new color with a standing Sc in the first st of the row (it will count as a st). For a color change at the beginning of row 3, join the yarn to the first st with a slip st (does not count as a st) and begin making your Cone sts starting in the first st where you joined.

— Standard Wristlet Keychain with 1/2-inch swivel hook ring (No Leather) :

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Create a Long Tail Foundation Ch (See Special Stitches Section on pg. 4-5) for a total of 32 chs (see instructions and photo tutorial in Special Stitches section). Alternatively, you may place a slip knot on your hook leaving a 3-4 inch tail for weaving, and ch 32.

Row 1 (RS) :

Ch 1. Flip the long tail foundation ch over so that you will be working into the backside (working under 2 loops) of each foundation st. (Note: if you used a regular foundation ch, you will work into the back bump of each ch starting with the 2nd ch from the hook). Work 1 Sc into each st across row. Ch 1 and turn your work. (32)

Row 2 (WS) :

Sc in each st across row. Ch 1 and turn your work. (32)

Row 3 (RS) :

Work a Cone st (See Special Stitches section on pg. 3) into each st across row. Ch 1 and fasten off. Do not turn your work. (32)

Row 4 (RS) :

Place a slip knot on your hook and join to the first st with a standing Sc (counts as a st). Work a Sc into each remaining st in row. Do not fasten off. (32)

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Seam wristlet ends together and attach swivel hook as follows (see photos on next page): Turn work so that the RS of the end of Row 4 is facing you. Fold the wristlet under in half so the WSs are together and the ends are aligned at the top. You will be making a total of 3 sts to seam the ends and attach the swivel hook. These sts should be worked with a little tighter tension than normal to keep the connection tight.

First Seam St :

Work the first 1st half of a Sc2tog by inserting hook into the side of the final st just made at the end of Row 4 and in the side of the first st of Row 4 on the other end, YO and pull up a loop through both layers (2 loops on hook). Insert hook again into both layers in the space between the first insertion point and the center point of the wristlet ends, place swivel hook ring on the hook with the clasp hanging down, YO and pull up a loop (catching the ring of the swivel hook), YO and pull through all 3 loops on hook.

Second Seam St :

Working into the side of the Cone sts at the ends of Row 3, work 1 Sc through both layers and also through the ring of the swivel hook.

Third Seam St :

Work the first 1st half of a Sc2tog by inserting hook into both layers in the space between the Second Seam St and the end sts from Row 1 and also through the swivel hook ring, YO and pull up a loop (2 loops on hook). Now insert hook into the end sts of Row 1 on both layers (do not insert through the swivel hook ring), YO and pull through all 3 loops on hook. Ch 1 and fasten off. Weave in all tails.

— Leather Wrapped Wristlet Keychain with 1-inch swivel hook ring :

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Complete Rows 1-4 of the wristlet following instructions for the standard version on pg. 6.

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Seam wristlet ends together as follows. Turn work so that the RS of the end of row 4 is facing you. Fold the wristlet under in half so the WSs are facing each other, and the ends are together at the top. You will be making a total of 3 sts to seam the ends together.

First Seam St :

Work a Sc2tog by inserting hook into the side of the final st just made at the end of Row 4 and in the side of the first st of Row 4 on the other end, YO and pull up a loop through both layers (2 loops on hook). Now insert hook through both layers in the space between the first insertion point and the center point of the wristlet ends, YO and pull up a loop, YO and pull through all 3 loops on hook.

Second Seam St :

Working into the side of the Cone sts at the ends of Row 3, work 1 Sc through both layers.

Third Seam St :

Work a Sc2tog by inserting hook into both layers in the space between the Second Seam St and the end sts from Row 1, YO and pull up a loop (2 loops on hook). Now insert hook into the end sts of Row 1 for both layers, YO and pull through all 3 loops on hook. Ch 1 and fasten off. Weave in all tails.

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Attach Swivel hook with 1-inch ring using leather: Use a leather tag or strip of leather that is 2.5 inches long, by 1 inch wide. Leather with a thickness of about 2mm or a little thicker works well, but not so thick that it is hard to bend. Using a leather hole punch or awl, make four holes across the 1-inch ends of the strip to be used as sewing holes. Attach a 10-inch length of yarn to the WS of the wristlet near the seamed edges as shown (see photo).

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Thread the leather strip through the 1-inch ring of swivel hook and wrap the ends of the leather around the seamed ends of the wristlet. Sew through the holes of both layers working back and forth through all of the holes to attach. Knot off on the WS of the work and weave in tail to finish.

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Your Highline Wristlet Keychain is now complete! Enjoy!

Assembly Instructions

  • Fold the finished wristlet so the wrong sides are together and align the ends at the top, then work the three seaming stitches to join the two ends and secure the swivel hook in the seam.
  • For the standard version, place the 1/2-inch swivel hook ring on the hook while making the second insertion of the First Seam St so it is caught in the seam as directed.
  • For the leather wrapped version, thread the leather strip through the 1-inch swivel ring, wrap the leather ends around the seamed wristlet ends, and sew through the pre-punched holes to secure.
  • Weave in all tails after completing the third seaming stitch and knot off on the wrong side for a neat finish.
  • If using multi-colors, weave in color change tails into the matching colored rows for a clean appearance before seaming.

Important Notes

  • 💡Use a long tail foundation chain for an even, stretchy edge and keep the foundation chains fairly loose for easy working.
  • 💡Rows 3 and 4 are worked on the right side of the work so that Row 1 and Row 4 look visually the same.
  • 💡Work the three seam stitches with slightly tighter tension than your normal tension to secure the swivel hook connection tightly.
  • 💡Weave in ends as you go if you prefer to save time, or weave at the end for a single finishing session.

This Highline Wristlet Keychain Pattern is a fast, stylish make you can finish from start to finish in minutes. Use scraps of worsted cotton to create colorful combinations or add a leather wrap for a premium look. Perfect for gifts, markets, or making several to keep for yourself. 🧶✨

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

When laid flat and unstretched, the finished and joined wristlet measures approximately 4-3/4 to 5 inches in length from the join to the fold and about 9.5 inches around when open.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

You can use different yarn weights but it will affect the final size; adjust your hook size accordingly and check the foundation length and stitch gauge before seaming.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is beginner friendly, but familiarity with single crochet, chain, and basic seaming techniques is recommended to complete the wristlet easily.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters can complete a wristlet in under an hour; experienced crocheters can often finish a simple one-color version in about 15 minutes.

How much yarn do I need per wristlet?

You will need approximately 10-11 yards of worsted weight cotton per wristlet; for two-color versions plan about 5 yards per color, and for three-color versions about 3-4 yards per color.