Making cute appliqués can be a great yarn buster project to use up the odds and ends in your stash. If you have any yellow yarn or black yarn leftover from another project, this crochet happy bee appliqué is the obvious project for you.
This would make a beautiful addition to any summery crochet project, a hanging decoration on its own or you might even attach them to the front of greeting cards, perhaps to gift to your gardening friends!
Get the Pattern by Crafting Happiness UK here
TagsCrochet Camping Applique
This camping crochet applique will make a cute embellishment for any camping or adventure theme items. Such appliques will look great on afghans, tote bags or jackets. You can also use them to make greeting cards, garlands or even crochet wall arts for the outdoor lovers in your life. Perfect for Father's Day! These camping crochet appliques include a tent applique, campfire applique and fir tree applique. For my camping appliques, I used crochet thread size 10. You are welcome to use different weight yarn and hook size to create larger pieces.
Bee Mine Crochet Bee Applique
This bee crochet applique is the sweetest thing to add to any gift to tell your loved one to 'Bee Mine'! This intermediate-level project produces a 2 ½” sized bee, making it the perfect applique to place onto any other crochet item.
Happy Flower Decoration
However, since we're well into the best wall hanger selection, here are some flowers that hang and twist in the bridge.
The full tutorial about this pattern is here:
More details about projects photographed here Happy Flower Decoration and here Happy Flower Decoration.
Crochet Bumble Bee Applique Pattern
Make this spring-themed bee crochet applique pattern. Use it in various ways, such as by itself as a coaster, on another crochet item as an applique, or as part of a blanket. Go wild with your imagination! The finished size is 5 ½”.
Ocean Friends Crochet Appliques
- Designed by RepeatCrafterMe
These beautiful appliques will make a lovely decoration for your many projects. For instance blankets, pencil cases, bed capes, hats, booties, onesies and so on. In other words, the possibilities are simply endless. Just remember to avoid any plastic elements if gifting it to a little child.
PHOTOS by RepeatCrafterMe /Ravelry.com
Find this free pattern on RepeatCrafterMe.com page here.