Pink Crochet Ideas – Patterns For Toys, Accessories And More

Pretty in Pink!

These pink crochet patterns are perfect for using up your left over yarn, or for finding the perfect pattern for your favorite color.

Pink Crochet Plushie Patterns

Pink might not be a color that immediately springs to mind when your are thinking of amigurumi, but there are actually lots of designs that heavily feature this color. For me if i’m grabbing my pink yarn it’s normally to crochet sea creatures or pigs, but there are plenty of ways to use pink yarn to crochet fantasy creatures too. And remember, even when you are crocheting animals you don’t have to limit yourself to their actual natural colors. As long as the plushie is a distintive shape clearly associated with the animal you are creating, then the colors don’t have to be any reflection of the real world at all. In fact some designs look even better when I take a few colorful liberties with their shading!


Accessorize in Pink!

Cute patterns for your favorite color yarn

My daughter is has a more soft and feminine style for me, so even though i’m not much of a pink person I still find myself crocheting a lot of accessories in this color. One of the great things about using pink for accessories is that there are so many shades and variations.

You can go soft and feminine all the way to bright and Barbie bold. You can see with the oversized bag decoration bow I have combined a couple of different shades of pink, using the darker one to outline the bow and make the edges more defined.

I also love combining pink with other colors to put together new designs for bags, and think it looks particularly cute when mixed up with pale or strong yarn colors.

Pink Keychains

Pink is a brilliant color to use for keychains. It’s bright, noticeable and therefore rather hard to lose in your purse!

It’s also an eye catching way to show off your crochet skills when you twirl your keys.

photo of a cute crocheted pig keychain amigurumi
sedge stitch crochet keychains

Sedge Stitch Keychain

sedge stitch keychain

I have really fallen in love with sedge stitch recently. The depth of the texture these simple stitches make is so rewarding in terms of how it looks and feels. Sedge stitches are also super beginner friendly and really quick to put together.

Bean Stitch Keychain

bean stitch keychain

I don’t know about you, but I really love bean stitches. Not only do they add a pretty pattern to your crochet, but the texture is really lovely too. This is one of my favorites in terms of how easy it is to hold and fidget with, something I do with my keys quite a lot! This keychain would also look lovely if you used puff stitches instead of beans.

Waffle Stitch Keychain

waffle stitch keychain

Who doesn’t love a waffle! Waffle stitches look and feel amazing. The raised texture is totally distinctive, yet it is one of the more time consuming stitches. Which, if you’re like me, puts you off using it in bigger designs. It’s therefore an awesome one to use for these smaller crochet projects.

Pig Keychain

This is the third piggy pattern I have designed, and my new amigurumi pig keychain pattern is by far the simplest and quickest to work up. It’s the tiniest too, designed to fit nicely into your pocket.

Axolotl Keychain

My crochet axolotl used a tiny amount of yarn, but has such a big personality. And given you can work one up in the time it’d take to make a meal from scratch, I might make a few more and stash them in my drawer as potential last minute gifts!

photo of a pink crochet bow, above a photo of a pink crochet pig
photos of pink crochet toys

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