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Plush Queen Bee Amigurumi
A free version is also available.
This pattern makes an amigurumi bee approximately 4 inches long when using the yarn specified and is crocheted continuously in the round.
Perfect for the queen bee in your life!
Skill Level: Beginner
Materials Needed:
o Crochet hook: 7.0mm
o Bernat Blanket Big Ball Yarn
o For regular bee, I used Sunsoaked, Vintage White and Coal
o For queen bee, I used Blush Pink, Sunsoaked, Vintage White and Coal
o Tapestry needle to weave in ends and embroider
o Pink embroidery floss to embroider cheeks on queen bee if desired
o Polyfill stuffing
o 12mm safety eyes
o Stitch markers to mark the beginning/end of each round if desired
Skills Needed:
o chain (ch)
o slip stitch (sl st)
o single crochet (sc)
o adjustable magic circle (mc)
o working continuously in the round
o working in rows
o increases
o invisible decreases
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