10 Cute And Happy Crochet Bee Amigurumi Ideas
Bees-lover crocheters are here! So, let’s explore these 10 crochet bee amigurumi ideas that you’ll love for their simple construction and cuteness. We have collected bee plushies from mini to extra large bees, chubby to chibi bees, and even doll bees.
Whether you turn them into sofa pillows or little keychains and sell some at craft stores, the designs are versatile enough. Let’s dive into them!
What you’ll learn with crochet bee amigurumi?
Like any animal amigurumi, by working on a crochet bee amigurumi, you’ll learn many essential crochet techniques. First, you’ll master crocheting basic cylindrical shapes, which form the body and head of the bee. You’ll also practice color changes to achieve neat, evenly spaced stripes, giving your bee its characteristic look.
Additionally, you’ll see how simple shapes, like a crocheted circle, can be transformed into different parts of the project, such as wings, by folding and attaching them appropriately.
Chubby Bee Crochet Pattern
Learn how to crochet chubby little bees super plush yarn. The pattern uses 14 mm safety eyes and a size K (6.5 mm) crochet hook. Sheila starts with a magic ring and builds up the bee’s body with single crochets, switching between yellow and black yarn to create stripes. This project is suitable for beginners, and Sheila shares helpful tips like tying yarn ends together and using the color change at the bottom to hide it.
Easy Crochet Amigurumi Bee Tutorial
Learn how to crochet adorable little bees in many colors perfect as quick gifts or for selling at markets. These bees feature a simple design with just one stripe and two small wings, making them visually appealing. The project is beginner-friendly, and the tutor recommends using Bernat blanket yarn in colors like yellow, black, and white, but you can choose any colors you like. The bees are made using either a magic circle or the chain-two method, and the pattern involves basic stitches like single crochets and increases.
How to Crochet Mini Bee Keychain Tutorial
Learn how to crochet a cute smiling bee keychain featuring a unique flat-to-stuffed body, and a little tassel. You can use it either as a bag charm or a keychain.
Free Crochet Pattern – Bernie The Bee
Learn how to crochet Bernie the Bee a kawii-themed amigurumi bee with big safety eyes. This tutorial is beginner-friendly and uses super bulky chenille yarn, making it cozy and easy to handle. Rachel provides clear step-by-step instructions, guiding you through crocheting the bee from head to tail and adding separate wings, and antennas. She suggests using Premier Yarn’s parfait chunky in mustard, black, and white and recommends using a 4.5mm crochet hook. ensuring your project turns out neat and even.
Crochet Pocket Bee
Crochet these miniature pocket bees using Red Heart Super Saver yarn, along with other worsted-weight yarn, cotton crochet thread, stuffing, and safety eyes. The bee is about 2.5 inches long and made using basic crochet techniques, with a hook size of 3.5 mm (E). Designer suggests using different yarn types for various parts of the bee, like thinner yarn for the mouth and stinger for a neat finish. You will also crochet one queen bee in this set of three.
Small Squishy Bee
Crochet the small squishy bee in no time. This pattern uses super bulky blanket yarn in mustard, black, and white, with a total of only 20 yards needed. You’ll also need a size 8mm crochet hook, 12mm kawaii safety eyes, toy stuffing, and basic sewing supplies. The finished bee is about 4.5 inches long and 3 inches wide, making it a cute and squishy little toy. The pattern, written in USA terminology, includes detailed instructions and photos across 5 pages.
Buzzing Bees
Let’s crochet Buzzing Bees with a pattern to download for free on Ravelry. This pattern is great for making cute, buzzing bee softies that can brighten up any space, whether it’s your garden, pond, or even indoors. It’s designed for crocheters using US terminology and works in the round, suitable for those comfortable with basic amigurumi techniques.
The suggested yarn is Yarn and Colors Epic, an Aran weight yarn, and you would need between 82 to 246 yards, depending on the size of bees you create. Rupinder recommends this pattern for beginners who know how to crochet in the round and follow a written pattern. The finished bees are set to be around 5-6 inches in size.
Reversible Bee
This Reversible Bee lets you create a plush bee with two faces — one happy and one sad. This reversible design makes it an expressive toy that can show different emotions. The pattern is quite easy to follow, making it suitable for beginners. You can find the pattern for free on the website with ads, or you can purchase an ad-free, printer-friendly PDF on Ravelry. Additionally, this pattern is part of a larger crochet membership that includes over 200 PDF patterns and hundreds of video tutorials.
Cute Bee Shofi
Learn how to crochet a doll-style bee amigurumi with this pattern. Featuring detailed instructions and photo tutorials, this free pattern fcreates each part of the bee, including the body, wings, and tendrils. It’s recommended to use Alize Cotton Gold Hobby yarn with a 2.25 mm hook to achieve a finished size of around 12 cm.
Chubby Bumble Bee
Learn how to crochet chubby bumble bee amigurumi which will take only about 30 minutes to complete, making it great for quick gifts or items to sell at markets. The pattern uses basic crochet stitches and techniques, and it includes a photo tutorial to help you along the way. If you need extra help, the creator is available for support via Instagram. For best results, use a size 5 crochet hook and fluffy yarn to make your bee extra cute.











