For the ultimate cuddle buddy, this bee pattern is the one you're looking for. Standing at a whopping 17 inches tall, the best part about him is that he's easy to make! There is even a video tutorial to guide you in making the color changes look extra seamless.
TagsBenevolent Bumble Bee
The Benevolent Bumble Bee is big, sweet, and ready for a cuddle - no stings, I promise! Make one for someone special with this free crochet pattern on Moogly! The Benevolent Bumble Bee is made with Red Heart With Love and stuffed with Fairfield Poly-fil. By holding the yarn doubled, and using a small hook, the fabric is tight enough to stuff without needing any sort of fabric lining. This pattern is also made amigurumi style (but so big!) - the rounds are worked in spirals, with no joins. This prevents that tell-tale seem, but you'll also want to have stitch markers on hand to mark the first stitch of each round. Believe me, you don't want to skip it, especially when working with black yarn!
Bumble Bee Gnome Pattern
Follow the step-by-step instructions provided to make this cute and cuddly one-piece bumble bee gnome. This is a beginner-friendly pattern and works in continuous rounds with basic stitches. It’s customizable and an excellent yarn-buster project. The finished size is 8 ½”.
Cuddle Me Reindeer Crochet Pattern By Amigurumi Today
Place this adorable Cuddle Me Reindeer under the tree to make Christmas morning extra cuddly! It will bring the holiday spirit to your home and delight all your guests.
You can also give it out to a friend or coworker as Secret Santa gift that can be snuggled all year long! In case you use the specified yarn and hook, your Cuddle Me Reindeer will be about 20 cm tallincluding horns.
The pattern can also work well with the yarn of other weight, but the size of the finished crochet toy will be different.
Get the Pattern here Cuddle Me Reindeer
Pig Bitty Bumble
Ever need a little bit of cuteness to brighten up your day? Your home? Your office? Meet the first in the Bitty Bumble series: A Crochet Pig. Remember when I made the bitty bumble bee? Well. It got me thinking. Wouldn’t it be fun to make a whole bunch of little stuffed pieces of crochet goodness? And wouldn't it be fun to give the whole series a fun name… like ‘Bitty Bumble’? And then I found this cutie patootie button and I was a goner. Let's get started!
Little Bumble Bee Amigurumi Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Erangi Udeshika
This adorable little bee won't hurt you, because she's nothing but friendly and happy! Great toy to gift to your kiddo and teach about the environment. The project itself is really simple and easy to crochet, to don't worry if you're a beginner!