Before you dive into the written instructions, you might find it helpful to watch the embedded video tutorial. Seeing the hand movements and the way the stitches form the marshmallow shape can make the process much smoother for you. The video allows you to follow along in real-time, ensuring that your crochet pumpkin marshmallow keychain amigurumi looks exactly like the one in the photos. Once you have a feel for the rhythm of the stitches, you can use the detailed guide below to finish your masterpiece.
Materials Needed
To get started on your crochet pumpkin marshmallow keychain amigurumi, you will need to gather a few essential supplies. Most of these items are likely already in your craft bag.
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Cotton Yarn: You need orange for the body, brown for the stem, and green for the vine. Small amounts of black and pink are used for the face.
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Crochet Hook: A 2.5 mm hook works best to keep your stitches tight so the stuffing does not show through.
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Safety Eyes: 6 mm plastic eyes give your pumpkin that cute “kawaii” look.
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Stuffing: A small amount of polyester fiberfill to keep the marshmallow soft.
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Tools: Scissors, a yarn needle, a stitch marker, and keychain pliers.
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Keychain Ring: This is what turns your amigurumi into a portable accessory.
Step-by-Step Guide to Making the Pumpkin Marshmallow
Starting the Marshmallow Body
You will begin your crochet pumpkin marshmallow keychain amigurumi by creating a magic ring with your orange yarn. Inside this ring, you are going to work six single crochet stitches. This forms the very top of your marshmallow. For the second round, you will increase in every single stitch, which brings your total count to 12 stitches. In round three, follow a pattern of one single crochet then one increase. This expands your work to 18 stitches. For the fourth round, you will do two single crochets followed by an increase, ending with 24 stitches.
Creating the Cylindrical Shape
Round five is very important because it creates the “corner” of the marshmallow. You must work in the back loops only for this round, doing a single crochet in each stitch. From round six through round twelve, you will work in both loops normally. Simply crochet 24 stitches around for these seven rounds. This creates the height of your crochet pumpkin marshmallow keychain amigurumi. While you are at round eight or nine, you should stop to place your 6 mm safety eyes about three stitches apart. Secure them firmly on the inside before you continue.
Closing the Bottom
Round thirteen is another back loop only round to create the bottom edge. After that, round fourteen starts the decreases. You will do two single crochets followed by a decrease six times. For round fifteen, do one single crochet and one decrease repeatedly until you have 12 stitches left. At this point, you need to add your stuffing. Remember not to overstuff it because you want your marshmallow to feel soft and squishy. Finally, round sixteen consists of decreases all the way around to close the hole.
Adding the Face and Details
Now you can give your pumpkin some personality. Use your pink yarn to stitch two little horizontal lines just below the eyes for rosy cheeks. Next, take your black yarn and create a small “v” or straight line between the eyes for the mouth. These small details are what make your crochet pumpkin marshmallow keychain amigurumi stand out. Make sure you tie off your yarn ends securely inside the body so they do not come loose later.
The Stem and Vine
For the stem, attach brown yarn to the center of the top magic ring. Chain eight and then slip stitch back into the top to create a loop. This loop is very important because it is where you will attach your keychain. For the vine, attach green yarn near the stem and chain 13. To make it curly, work two single crochets into each chain starting from the second chain from your hook. This natural curl adds a whimsical touch to your pumpkin. Attach the keychain ring using your pliers, and you are officially finished.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
One common mistake is stuffing the marshmallow too tightly. If you put too much fiberfill inside, the stitches will stretch and show the white stuffing through the orange yarn. Another error involves skipping the back loop only rounds. These rounds are crucial because they give the marshmallow its flat top and bottom. Without them, your pumpkin will look like a round ball instead of a marshmallow. Lastly, ensure your safety eyes are secured properly. If the washer is not clicked all the way in, the eyes could fall out, especially if you use the keychain daily.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What type of yarn is best for this project?
While you can use acrylic, cotton yarn is highly recommended for this crochet pumpkin marshmallow keychain amigurumi. Cotton provides better stitch definition and is more durable for items that will be handled frequently like a keychain.
2. Can I make this pumpkin larger?
Yes, you can definitely make a larger version. To do this, simply use a thicker yarn and a larger hook size. The proportions will stay the same, but the overall size of the marshmallow will increase significantly.
3. Do I really need to use a stitch marker?
Yes, using a stitch marker is very helpful. Since amigurumi is worked in continuous rounds, it is very easy to lose track of where a new round begins. A stitch marker ensures your increases and decreases are perfectly aligned.
4. Is this pattern suitable for children?
If you are giving this to a very young child, you should replace the plastic safety eyes with embroidered eyes using black yarn. This eliminates any potential choking hazard while keeping the toy safe and cute.
5. How long does it take to finish one keychain?
Once you are comfortable with the pattern, you can finish a crochet pumpkin marshmallow keychain amigurumi in about 30 to 45 minutes. This makes it an excellent project for craft fairs or last-minute holiday gifts.
Conclusion
Crocheting your own pumpkin marshmallow keychain amigurumi brings cozy, handmade charm to every round and fluffy stitch. Beginners celebrate quick success with this easy no-sew design that comes together in no time, sparking fresh creativity with bright autumn colors and sweet expressions. Youโll enjoy the relaxing joy crochet delivers while making an adorable, huggable keychain companion. Grab your yarn and hook, your perfect little pumpkin awaits. Happy crocheting