There’s something magical about tiny crochet fruits — especially when they turn into a soft, squishy keychain you can take everywhere. This Grape Amigurumi Keychain is one of those little projects that instantly makes you smile. It’s quick, lightweight, and packed with charm.
Each grape is crocheted individually, which not only gives the cluster a beautiful rounded shape but also makes this pattern an amazing stash-buster. If you love simple, soothing stitches and small pieces you can finish in one sitting, this project will feel like pure joy.
Let’s dive into this sweet, colorful mini-make!

🍇 What You’ll Need
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Purple yarn (about 20 g or less)
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Green yarn (small amount)
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2.5 mm crochet hook
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Fiberfill stuffing
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Yarn needle
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Scissors
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Stitch marker
🍇 Pattern – Grape Amigurumi Keychain
Grape Berries (Make 9)
Color: Purple
Round 1
Make a magic ring and work 6 sc inside. (6)
Round 2
Increase in every stitch around. (12)
Rounds 3–5
Work 1 sc in each stitch. (12)
Round 6
1 sc, 1 invisible decrease — repeat around. (8)
Leave a long tail for closing.
Stuff lightly.
To close the top, weave the yarn through the front loops of all stitches, pull tight, secure, and hide the end.
Make 9 grapes exactly the same.
🌱 Stem
Color: Green
Round 1
Magic ring, 5 sc. (5)
Rounds 2–5
Work 1 sc in each stitch. (5)
Leave a long tail for sewing.
No stuffing needed.
🍃 Leaf
Color: Green
Ch 6.
In the first chain:
1 sc
1 hdc in next ch
1 dc in next ch
1 hdc in next ch
In the last chain: 3 sc
Now work on the opposite side of the chain:
1 hdc
1 dc
1 hdc
1 sc
Slip stitch to finish.
Leave a tail for sewing.
🧵 Assembly
This part looks more intimidating on paper than it really is. Once you start arranging the pieces, you’ll see the adorable cluster come together quickly.
1. Form the Base (Bottom Layer)
Choose one grape as the very bottom.
Sew three grapes around it, evenly spaced, so they form a stable base.
2. Middle Layer (5 Grapes)
Sew the remaining five grapes around the first layer. Arrange them snugly so the whole bunch becomes plump and rounded.
To make everything secure, weave the yarn between grapes so they sit close together without gaps.
🍃 Attach the Stem
Sew the stem on the very top of the cluster.
🌿 Add the Leaf
Stitch the leaf to the stem, tilting it slightly to one side for a natural, organic look.
✨ Finishing Touches
Your Grape Amigurumi Keychain is complete — and honestly, it’s cuter than a real grape!
If you want to turn it into a functional keychain or bag charm, simply attach a metal key ring to the stem thread. It also makes a delightful handmade gift for kids, friends, or anyone who loves kawaii crochet.
💡 Pattern Notes
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This pattern works beautifully with soft cotton yarn, but acrylic will look just as charming.
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Light stuffing keeps the grapes round without adding weight.
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Feel free to make more or fewer grapes to adjust the size of the cluster.
🍇 Tips & Variations
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Try multicolored yarn: Variegated purple yarn makes each grape slightly different and adds natural depth.
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Make a green or pink bunch: Grapes come in many colors — your amigurumi can too!
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Turn it into décor: Instead of a keychain, sew the cluster onto a garland or nursery mobile.
❓ FAQ (Schema-Style)
Q: Can beginners make this Grape Amigurumi Keychain?
Yes! The stitches are simple, and each grape is small enough for beginners to practice without feeling overwhelmed.
Q: How big does the finished keychain turn out?
Around 7 cm tall, depending on yarn and tension.
Q: Can I use thicker yarn?
Absolutely — the cluster will just be larger. Keep the hook size proportionate to your yarn.
Q: Do the grapes need firm stuffing?
No, light stuffing is enough to keep them rounded.
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❤️ Final Thoughts
This Grape Amigurumi Keychain is one of those little makes that brings pure happiness — simple, colorful, and full of personality. It only takes a bit of yarn and a bit of love to turn tiny stitches into something you’ll want to gift, hang, or carry everywhere.
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