![]() ![]() US crochet terms, which makes it easy to follow even if you’re used to UK terms.Includes a “how to crochet a bee” video tutorial to help you along the way.Made with yellow yarn, this little guy is sure to brighten up your day. This free crochet bee pattern is perfect for beginner crocheters. It’s suprisingly easy to resize this bee pattern to suit your style.Īnd by varying the colors of yarn, you can create all sorts of different bees – striped bees, bumblebees, honey bees… the possibilities are endless! The pattern uses basic crochet stitches – single crochet, increases and decreases – so it’s perfect for confident beginners!īasically, you can make your bees any size you like, just by using a different size crochet hook. This pattern is a part of my How to Crochet a Bee post, which details how to create and modify this pattern to make a version unique to your style! Why this Amigurumi Bee pattern is so easy? I adore these plushie honey bees and came up with a version of my own. This pattern is suitable for confident beginners. Now sew in into some stitches until the tail is finished.What’s more fun than a crochet bee? This little guy is so quick and easy to make, you’ll be able to whip up a whole hive in no time! In this article, you will learn how to crochet a cute little honey bee using only basic crochet stitches. With your crochet hook, pull the leftover tail into the body of the bee where it can not be seen.Īttach the needle to the to tail, pull it through from inside to outside of each of the 6 stitches and the pull at the end. ![]() You can do this step either with a thick needle(not sharp) or with your crochet hook:įrom the inside of the gap left, starting from where the yarn tail starts, enter a stitch from inside to outside, take the tail with the hook and pull it through, move to the next stitch until you have pulled the tail through all 6 stitches. Then, cut the yarn, leaving a tail for closing the hole. Keep doing that, doing one less Single crochets every round until you have 6 stitches left ✰ Round 3: Single crochets for the number you have minus 2, dc ✰ Round 2: Single crochets for the number you have minus 1, dc ✰ Round 1: Single crochets for the number you have, dc If you forgot it (no worries it happens to everyone XD), simply count the amount of stitches in a row on the stripes, divide that by six, and take away 2 from that number. Remember that number I told you to save? Now you will need it. ![]() Stuff the body with polyester fiberfill or your stuffing of choice, to your preference. We will stuff the body and then finish it. This is were I stop, if you want to have 3 black stripes instead of 2- crochet another black stripe and yellow stripe ![]() ✰ Rounds 17-20: Single crochet in every stitch (yellow) ✰ Rounds 13-16: Single crochet in every stitch (black) ✰ Rounds 9-12: Single crochet in every stitch (yellow) Now, change back to yellow, the same way you did with changing to black, do a sc but take yellow in the last hoop, do another sc, cut the black yarn and tie them together, make sure you are tying all the knots on the same side, that side will be the inside- the side you wont see. ✰ Rounds 5-8: Single crochet in every stitch (black) Then tie the edge on the yellow yarn and the black yarn- to make sure it wont unravel. Now connect the black yarn, to do that, while doing a sc, you under the stitch and take the yarn, now instead of looping the yellow yarn around the crochet hook, take the brown (see picture), do one more sc and then cut the yellow yarn. ✰ Rounds 1-4: Single crochet in every stitch (yellow) Starting the round count from the start because we will be at a different number Now we will crochet the stripes made from four rows, black and yellow, if you see that four rows is not enough or too much, you can change the number of rows below to your preference. Remember the amount of single crochets you did in the last round before an increase (not including the repeats, just once). ![]()
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