Crochet Bee Doll by Diana Teivisa

Crochet Bee Doll

Crochet
1.5 mm
US
English
This pattern is available for €6.00 EUR
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~ Betty ~
Crochet bee doll pattern.

This is a DIGITAL ITEM:
Crochet pattern in PDF (18 pages) with a lot of photos of the process.

! The doll does not have any rod or wire, no glue.
! The doll is one-piece, nothing can be removed.
! The doll sits on its own, but stands supported only.
! Plastic safety eyes are used in this crochet pattern. You can also embroider the eyes.

The pattern is written:

  • in US crochet terms;
  • for right-handed.

To make this doll, you need to have basic crochet skills - you have to know crochet terms and what means crochet in a spiral and in a round.


Crochet terms and abbreviations (US terms):
mr – magic ring
ch – chain
turn ch - turning chain
st – stitch
sc – single crochet
dc – double crochet
sl st – slip stitch
inc – increase
dec – decrease


Materials and tools used in this pattern:
- yarn „BBB magnum 5” (100% cotton; 100 g / 452 m)
Yarn consumption:
Beige (# 9153): ~ 10 g
Yellow (# 91167): ~ 27 g
Black (# 9196): ~ 14 g

  • 1.5 mm (size 8, steel) and 3 mm (D-3) crochet hooks;
  • plastic safety eyes 8 mm (0.31 in);
  • thin black, white and dark brown yarn for embroidering eyelashes, whites of eyes and eyebrows (in this pattern – „BBB magnum 5”);
  • stuffing - polyester fiberfill (hollowfibre);
  • scissors;
  • yarn needle (with a blunt end);
  • sewing pins;
  • stitch marker.

The size of the finished doll is about 19 cm (7.5 in), if you use specified or similar materials and tools.


Thank you for your interest in my crochet doll pattern!
Feel free to ask me if you have any questions.


This material is the original work of Diana Teivisa and is intended for your personal use only. Please do not forward, publish, distribute in any form, or sell this crochet pattern (in whole or in part) or translation of it into another language.
Please do not sell finished toy made by this crochet pattern “online” on marketplaces on the Internet or through social networks. But feel free to sell the finished toy at fairs and craft markets or other “offline” (actual) shops.

Thank you for understanding and happy crocheting!
Diana :)