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How to Crochet a Bee (Head, Body, Wings, 

and Assembly Instructions)

Do you want to learn how to crochet a bee from scratch? You’ve come to the right place. Follow this guide to crochet your first bee toy, complete with wings, antennae, and all the other details that make bees so great. Get your yarn and hook ready, and let’s jump straight into it.

Materials Needed

For this Baby Bee Crochet Pattern, you will need worsted-weight acrylic yarn in yellow, white, and black. We recommend using Red Heart Super Saver Yarn, but you’re free to use any other yarn of similar weight and fiber content. In addition, you should have an F-5 crochet hook (or any hook size necessary to obtain the gauge of 16 stitches / 20 rounds per 4 inches), some stitch markers, a yarn needle, poly stuffing, safety eyes, and a small amount of thread. 


How to Crochet a Bee: Instructions


Step 1: The Head

This pattern is worked in continuous rounds (i.e. spirals), so we’ll start with chain 2 in yellow (or another main color of your choice).


Round 1: 6sc in 2nd ch from hook

Round 2: 2 sc in each sc around

Round 3: [sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc] 6 times

Round 4: [sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc] 6 times

Round 5: [sc in next 3 sc, 2 sc in next c] 6 times

Rounds 6-12: sc in each sc around

Round 13: dec 15 times

Round 14: [sc in next 3 sc, dec] 3 times


Step 2: The Body

The head and the body of the bee are worked in one piece, so we will just continue going in rounds where we left off.


Round 15: inc 12 times

Round 16-17: sc in each sc around

Cut off the excess yarn. Now would be a good time to put some stuffing in the head.


Round 18-21: Using black yarn: sc in each sc around. Cut off excess yarn.

Round 22-24: Using yellow yarn: sc in each sc around.

Round 25: dec 12 times

Round 26: dec 6 times – 6 sc.


Fasten off the yarn and finish stuffing the bee. Weave the yarn tail through the last 6 sc and fasten securely.


Step 3: The Wings (Make 2)

Unlike the body of the bee, the wings are worked in rows. Using white yarn, make a chain 7.


Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook and in next ch; hdc in next 2 ch, dc in next ch, 6 dc in last ch; on the opposite side of ch, dc in next ch, hdc in next 2 ch, sc in last ch; turn.

Row 2: ch 1, sc in next 2 sts, hdc in next 2 sts, dc in next st, 2 dc in each of next 6 sts, hdc in next 2 sts, sc in last 2 sts, turn.

Row 3: ch 1, slip st in each st around. Fasten off.


Repeat for the other wing.


How to Assemble the Bee


Step 1: Attach the Wings

Attach the wings by sewing them to the bee’s back. Optionally, to make sure they’re positioned correctly, first secure them with some pins.


Step 2: Face Details

The bee’s face doesn’t have to be too complicated. Two safety eyes and a thread for the mouth should suffice. However, if this bee is supposed to be a gift for a toddler or a baby, consider replacing the safety eyes with some thread, too.


Step 3: Antennae

If you’re feeling up to it, you can also make some antennae for your bee. Using black yarn, make a chain 10, and then do a slip stitch in the second chain from the hook and each chain across. Sew the antennae onto the bee’s head.


Step 4: Legs

Your bee can also have legs (in this pattern, we’ll make six legs). Using black yarn, start off with a chain 7, do a sc in the second chain from the hook, and then a slip stitch in the last five chains. Sew the legs onto the bee’s body.


Your Bee Is Ready to Bumble

And there you have it, an easy-level crochet bee pattern. We hope this cute, 6-inch-tall bee keeps you great company or makes an adorable companion for a toddler in your life. If you’re still a beginner crocheter, this pattern might be a tad bit challenging and time-consuming, but we believe you can do it!


How to Crochet a Bee: Frequently Asked Questions


Is a crochet bee easy?
There are crochet bee patterns of varying skill levels out there, from completely simple, beginner-friendly ones, to intricate designs that take the skill and precision of an expert.

What size hook do you use to crochet a bee?
You should use the crochet hook size specified in your crochet bee pattern or the one necessary to obtain the desired gauge. 

How long does it take to crochet a small bee?
The time needed to crochet a bee depends on the experience and skillfulness of the crocheter, as well as the difficulty of the pattern. Experienced crafters can finish the simplest crochet bee projects in around 10 minutes.