Little Bee by Jeanette Stark

Little Bee

Knitting
June 2024
KleinesundFeines hand-dyed (sunny yellow)
both are used in this pattern
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
30 stitches and 42 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 1½ - 2.5 mm
2 - 5 yards (2 - 5 m)
approx. 1.4”/3.5 cm long
English German
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

My new pattern “Little Bee “ is ready and will be released here on June 21. The pattern will be free for a limited time. Celebrate with me and get 20% off all my other patterns. This offer is valid from June 21 to June 30, 2024, no code required.

“Bienchen” wird in Runden gestrickt und ist ganz schnell gemacht, also das passende Geschenk oder die passende Deko in letzter Minute. Wer möchte, kann auch Ohrringe daraus machen. Da nur wenige Meter Garn benötigt werden, ist es ein wunderbares Projekt für Garnreste.
Schwierigkeitsgrad: Mittelschwer für Anfänger, leicht für fortgeschrittene Stricker.
Fertige Abmessungen: Bienchen ist ca. 3,5cm lang.
Die Anleitung ist sehr ausführlich geschrieben und mit zahlreichen Fotokursen versehen. Eine passende Rahmengeschichte begleitet die Anleitung und stimmt dich auf dein “Bienchen” ein. Ich würde mich sehr freuen, wenn wir gemeinsam dein “Bienchen” stricken…

Herzlichen Dank an meine wundervollen Teststrickerinnen Adente, Jofraima, MinniStitcher, mirihi, tashahanson, thrsedge, u-wind, Wedina!

Teile dein “Bienchen” gerne hier in der Wee folk Valley Gruppe von Natasha Hanson. Zu ihren Anleitungen passt auch “Bienchen” ganz hervorragend, wie du auf den Fotos sehen kannst; beispielsweise zu Meant To Bee, Strawberry Harvest oder zu I Love Me Daisy, lass dich inspirieren…

“Little Bee” is knitted in rounds and can be made very quickly, making it the perfect last-minute gift or decoration. If you like, you can also make earrings from it. Since only a few yards of yarn are needed, it is a wonderful project for yarn remnants.
Skill Level: Medium difficulty for beginners, easy for advanced knitters.
Finished Measurements: Bee is approx. 1.4”/3.5 cm long.
The pattern is written in great detail and includes numerous photo tutorials. A suitable frame story accompanies the instructions and gets you in the mood for your “Little Bee”. I would be delighted if we could knit your “Little Bee” together…

Many thanks to my wonderful test knitters Adente, Jofraima, MinniStitcher, mirihi, tashahanson, thrsedge, u-wind, Wedina!

Feel free to share your “Little Bee” here in the Wee folk Valley group by Natasha Hanson. As you can see from the photos, the bee also goes very well with her patterns; for example Meant To Bee, Strawberry Harvest or I Love Me Daisy, let yourself be inspired…