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Free Pattern: Bee Happy Stuffy

Our local high school’s mascot is the bee so we have always had fun bees around. For Mother’s Day I gave my mom a planter and wanted to add a cute plant stake. I think he turned out really cute and adds a happy touch.

Free crochet pattern by Snappy Tots

This pattern is part of my “Make Ahead Mondays” event for 2023. A different pattern is added each monday (or pretty close): https://snappy-tots.com/happy-new-year-lets-rock-2023

Bee Happy Stuffy Crochet Pattern

The pattern is available to view below. A downloadable, ad-free PDF of this pattern with all of the photos is available to purchase for a small fee: Ravelry

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Materials and Details

  • Yarn: Worsted weight black, yellow and white
  • Crochet Hook: H
  • Miscellaneous: yarn needle, sewing needle, black thread, 2 small black buttons for eyes, stuffing, small dowel or thick wire for plant 
  • stake (optional)
  • Gauge: not important for this project

Directions

This project starts with the head.

When switching colors between yellow and black, do not finish off the yarns until the end of the project.

1. With an H hook and yellow worsted weight yarn, start with a magic circle of 8 sc sts (or preferred method for starting a circle of 8 sc sts), sl st to join and pull closed. (8sts)

2. Ch 1, 2sc in each st to end of round, sl st to join. (16sts)

3. Ch 1, *sc, 2sc in next st*, repeat to end of round, sl st to join. (24sts)

4-5. Ch 1, sc in each st to end of round, sl st to join. 

6. Ch 1, *sc, sc2tog*, repeat to end of round, sl st to join. (16sts)

7. Ch 1, *sc 2, sc2tog*, repeat to end of round, sl st to join. (12sts)

With a sewing needle and black thread, sew the buttons in place and stitch the mouth. See main photo for placement.

8. Do not finish off the yellow yarn. Change to black worsted weight yarn. Ch 1, 2sc in each st to end of round, sl st to join. (24sts)

9. Ch 1, *sc 3, 2sc in next st*, repeat to end of round, sl st to join. (30sts)

10. Do not finish off the black yarn. Change back to the yellow yarn. Ch 1, *sc 4, 2sc in next st*, repeat to end of round, sl st to join. (36sts)

11-12. Ch 1, sc in each st to end of round, sl st to join.

13. Change to black yarn. Ch 1, *sc 4, sc2tog*, repeat to end of round, sl st to join. (30sts)

14. Ch 1, sc in each st to end of round, sl st to join. 

15. Change to yellow yarn. Ch 1, *sc 3, sc2tog*, repeat to end of round, sl st to join. (24sts)

16. Ch 1, sc in each st to end of round, sl st to join. 

17. Ch 1, *sc 2, sc2tog*, repeat to end of round, sl st to join. Finish off yellow yarn. (18sts)

18. Finish off the yellow yarn. Change to black yarn. Ch 1, sc in each st to end of round, sl st to join.

19. Ch 1, *sc, sc2tog*, repeat to end of round, sl st to join. (12sts)

Stuff firmly.

20. Ch 1, *sc2tog*, repeat to end of round, sl st to join. (6sts) Finish off, leaving a tail for closing end.

With yarn needle and yarn tail, weave in and out of remaining sts. Pull closed and weave in ends.

Wings

1. With an H hook and white worsted weight yarn, ch 4, sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc 2. (3sts)

2. Ch 1, turn, 2sc in first st, sc, 2sc in last st. (5sts)

3. Ch 1, turn, 2sc in first st, sc 3, 2sc in last st. (7sts)

4. Ch 1, turn, 2sc in first st, sc 5, 2sc in last st. (9sts)

5. Ch 1, turn, sc2tog, sc 5, sc2tog. (7sts)

6. Ch 1, turn, sc2tog, sc 3, sc2tog. (5sts)

7. Ch 1, turn, sc2tog, sc, sc2tog. (3sts)

8. Ch 1, turn, sc in each st to end of row. 

9-14. Repeat steps 2-7.

15. Ch 1, turn, sc 2, sl st. Finish off and weave in ends. 

With a yarn needle and white yarn, sew center of wings to center back of bee.

Antenna

With an H hook and black worsted weight yarn, ch 18. Finish off and tie a knot in each end. Pull antenna through a stitch on top of head. Tie a knot.

Finish Options

Choose one of the options below: 

Plant Stake (left): Insert stake in belly of bee, closer to the neck.

Hanger (middle): Attach a piece of yarn, jute or ribbon to the wings. Thanks to Hatch-ed With Love for 

this sample.

Stuffie (right): Your bee is complete. Thanks to Shaunna Hallsson for this sample.