- Designed by Doris Yu
The finished bees are approximately 1.8” wide (without the wings) and 5.1” long. I see a great key chain idea here, right? What's more, it's a very easy and repetitive pattern, in other words, you can make a whole bunch of them in no time at all!
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Find this free pattern on doriyumi.com, or check out more on its Ravelry page here.
Tiktok Bee Crochet Pattern In 3 Sizes
If you are on TikTok, you know this bee pattern. Even if you're not, I am sure at some point you crossed paths with this fun bumblebee design, usually crocheted in bulky yarn. I got asked over and over to make this amigurumi bee and finally, last month I got some free time between my usual blanket projects, to make it for my grandkids. And of course, I had to make my own pattern. Initially, I started making it in super bulky yarn thinking I'll just release it as a bumblebee cushion for kids. But then Mr.B made a comment that got me thinking: You know, if you make smaller bees, this will actually look good as a baby mobile he said You can hang the small bumblebees under the big bee and will look really cool he continued. And then the penny dropped! You can actually make this TikTok bee in different sizes, using the same pattern, but different yarn weight and hook size.
Betty The Gardening Bee
Spring time! Betty bee is gardening, mindfully watering her precious flowers with love and good vibes for the future pollen collection. Garderning is believing in tomorrow. Bees are hope for tomorrow's world. A super joyful amigurumi pattern to make when come Spring and Summer, accessible to beginners + to intermediate crochet lovers. Detailed pattern with step by step pictures. The Bee itself is worked only with single crochet, which makes it a great project for beginners. The flowers and leaves have more complex stitches such as dc, hdc, tr (but remain accessible!).
Tiny Bee Amigurumi Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by The Wandering Deer
This adorable little tiny bee is so adorable, because it's so little and just look at those sweet wings! In other words, it's the best key chain ever, so let's not waste any more time and start crocheting! The pattern is very simple, so don't worry if you're a beginner.
Amigurumi Bees Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by All About Ami
Tiny amigurumi animals are such cuties, right? These bees would make amazing adorable pencil toppers, magnets, keychains, mirror decorations and many more, sky is the limit here! What's more, all you will need are old scraps of yarn!
Crochet Cute Bumble Bee
Straying not too far off from your conventional bee, we have this cute rendition of a pastel-colored bee pattern! It features a bee sitting down with rounded wings—a great addition to your flutter collection.
Benevolent 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!
Amigurumi Bee Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Grace and Yarn
If you're looking for a new, fun and above all - safe toy for your kiddo, you've just found the right one! This cutie is the perfect size to attend a tea party and cuddle! What's more, this pattern really doesn't use up much yarn, so you can have your bee in no time!