Crochet Heart Bees Amigurumi Free Pattern (2024)

Here is the fun little crochet project for Valentines Day. Aren’t this crochet heart bees amigurumi cute and fun to crochet? Give these little heart bees to your loved ones and show your love. If they are bee lovers like me they will more happy to have one of these.

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This is amigurumi style crochet project you can use many ways. Since this pattern requires a small amount of each color, you can use your scrap yarns too. The body of the bee made in heart shape with black and yellow colors. Features with tiny wings and little eyes and embroider mouth. That’s all.

Skill level:Intermediate

Finished size:6″ wide, 3.75″ tall after stuffing

Materials
– 4-Medium weight / Worsted, 100% Cotton yarns in 3 colors. Black (C1 20 yards), Yellow (C2 30 yards), White (C3 20 yards)
– (US) G-6, 4 mm crochethook
– (US) 7, 4.5 mm crochet hook
– Safety eyes (7 mm)
– Tapestry needle
– Stitch markers
– Scissors

Abbreviations (US Term)
– ch = chain
– sl st = slip stitch
– sc = single crochet
– hdc = half double crochet
– sc2tog = single crochet 2 together
– sk = skip
– *to ; =repeat * to theinstructions.

Special stitches
sc2tog = single crochet 2 together

Gauge: 15 sc x 16 rows = 4″ with US 7 (4.5mm) crochet hook

Pattern Notes
– Beginning chain does not count as a stitch.
– Gauge is not very important for this pattern.
– Heart pattern begins from the bottom and work in rounds.

Crochet Heart Bees Amigurumi Pattern

With (US) 7, 4.5 mm crochet hook and (C1) yarn,
Make an adjustable ring,
Round 1: ch 1, 6 hdc into the ring, join with sl st in first st. (6 hdc)
Round 2: ch 1, 2 sc in first st, *sc in next st, 2 sc in next st; repeat * from around, join with sl st in first st. (9 sc)
Round 3: with (C2), ch 1, 2 sc in first st, *sc in each of next 2 st, 2 sc in next st; repeat * from around, join with sl st in first st. (12 sc)
Round 4: repeat round 3. (16 sc)
Round 5: with (C1), ch 1, 2 sc in first st, *sc in each of next 3 st, 2 sc in next st; repeat * from around, join with sl st in first st. (20 sc)
Round 6: repeat round 5. (25 sc)
Round 7: with (C2), ch 1, sc in each st around, join with sl st in first st. (25 sc)
Round 8: ch 1, 2 sc in first st, *sc in each of next 4 st, 2 sc in next st; repeat * from around, join with sl st in first st. (30 sc)
Round 9 to 11: ch 1, sc in each st around, join with sl st in first st. (30 sc)Start adding fiberfill as you go.

Top of the Heart

Round 12: ch 1, sc in each of 15 st, join with sl st in first st. (15 sc)
Round 13: repeat round 12. (15 sc)
Round 14: ch 1, sc in first st, *sc2tog, sc in next st; repeat * from around, join with sl st in first st. (10 sc)
Round 15: ch 1, sc in each st around, join with sl st in first st. (10 sc)
Round 16: ch 1, sc in first st, *sc2tog, sc in next st; repeat * from around, join with sl st in first st. (7 sc)Add more fiberfill and stuff firmly to get the heart shape.

Fasten off and cut the yarn leaving about 10” long yarn tail. Insert the yarn tail through the tapestry needle and weave in and out through the stitches around the last round, pull the yarn tightly and close the top with a few more stitches.

Attaching eyes

Insert safety eyes between 10 and 11 rounds. About 5 stitches apart
I attached 1st eye between 11th & 12th stitches, 2nd eye between 16th & 17th stitches of round 10 and 11.
Ensure the eyes in the right spot as you crochet tops of the heart. If you think eyes are in a different spot and not centered change the spot and adjust the eyes.

Other side of the heart top

Join the (C2) yarn one of the skipped st.
Round 12: ch 1, sc in each of 15 st, join with sl st in first st. (15 sc)
Round 13: repeat round 12. (15 sc)
Round 14: ch 1, sc in first st, *sc2tog, sc in next st; repeat * from around, join with sl st in first st. (10 sc)
Round 15: ch 1, sc in each st around, join with sl st in first st. (10 sc)
Round 16: ch 1, sc in first st, *sc2tog, sc in next st; repeat * from around, join with sl st in first st. (7 sc)Add more fiberfill.

Fasten off and cut the yarn leaving about 10” long yarn tail. Insert the yarn tail through the tapestry needle and weave in and out through the stitches around the last round, pull the yarn tightly and close the top with few more stitches.

There is a little hole left between two heart tops. You can use it to add more fiberfill to make the shape of the heart.Finally,make few stitches using yarn tails of the heart top to close the hole.

Mouth

Embroider triangular mouth with black color yarn.

Small wing (make 2)

With (US) G-6, 4 mm crochethook and (C3) yarn, Ch 5.
Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from the hook, sc in each of next ch 2, 3 sc in last ch, working on the opposite side of the foundation chains, sc in each of next ch 3, turn. (9 sc)
Row 2: slip st in first st and next st, sc in next st, 2 sc in each of next 3 st, sc in next st, slip st in each of next 2 st. (4 slip st/8 sc)
Fasten off and cut the yarn leaving about 10” long yarn tail.

Large wing (make 2)

With (US) G-6, 4 mm crochethook and (C3) yarn, Ch 7.
Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from the hook, sc in each of next ch 4, 3 sc in last ch, working on the opposite side of the foundation chains, sc in each of next ch 5, turn. (13 sc)
Row 2: slip st in first st and each of next 2 st, sc in each of next 2 st, 2 sc in each of next 3 st, sc in each of next 2 st, slip st in each of next 3 st. (6 slip st/10 sc)
Fasten off and cut the yarn leaving about 10” long yarn tail.

Attaching wings

Sew each small and large wing on 2 sides of the heart using yarn tails.(see the photo below)

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Crochet Heart Bees Amigurumi Free Pattern (2024)

FAQs

What is the easiest amigurumi yarn to use? ›

The best types of yarn for beginners are acrylic, cotton and cotton blends. Amigurumi can be made with any yarn weight. While sport weight is most common, you can also use worsted weight yarn or even larger options like Lion Brand's Vel-Luxe Jumbo Yarn.

Why is amigurumi hard? ›

This is mainly because amigurumi are always crocheted in continuous, spiral rounds, which are absolutely impossible to keep track of without stitch markers.

What is the easiest thing to crochet? ›

What's the easiest crochet project to start with? Small square coasters or dishcloths allow you to practice and learn new stitches with a quick payoff. Simple scarves, baby blankets, and granny square throw blankets are also good choices.

Is yarn under or over better for amigurumi? ›

When making garments, where drape is more of a factor, you should crochet by yarning over as well. However, if you're making amigurumi or a tapestry crochet project, I highly recommend yarning under! Since I make so much amigurumi, I continue to use my yu/yo method most of the time.

What is the best crochet stitch for amigurumi? ›

The X-shaped single crochet stitch is a hugely popular style of stitch for making amigurumi because it can make your stitches look that little bit neater. It can also help make your tension tighter, which is great for ensuring the stuffing can't be seen through your stitches.

Is amigurumi easier than crochet? ›

Generally speaking, though, amigurumi is much faster to make compared to crocheting blankets or sweaters because it usually has fewer stitches. It may take you days to finish your amigurumi when you're still figuring out the pattern and everything else, but after plenty of practice, you can complete one in a few hours.

What is the softest yarn for amigurumi? ›

Cotton - This is the most widely used amigurumi yarn and is great for a variety of projects. Cotton yarn is a bit softer than acrylic, and like acrylic, it's machine washable. Unlike acrylic, though, cotton yarn actually gets softer with every wash. Also, unlike acrylic, cotton yarn doesn't pill.

Can a beginner crochet amigurumi? ›

So it's perfect for beginners, but it's also a great choice for those who want to learn how to crochet. All you need to start off with is a hook and some thread. There are also plenty of crochet tutorials available online and free patterns to test out.

What is the first thing you should crochet as a beginner? ›

Start With Something Simple

The first thing a beginner should crochet is something simple, like a granny square—or a piece of square fabric made by crocheting in rounds from the center outward. Granny squares are generally easy crochet patterns for beginners and take under an hour to complete.

Is crochet a cheap hobby? ›

Crochet can be both an inexpensive hobby or a more costly one, depending on your choices. To start crocheting, you need only a crochet hook and some yarn. Hooks generally cost between $1 and $10. Yarn varies in price depending on the type and quality.

What is the easiest yarn for beginners? ›

All Around, Easy-to-Use Yarns

Worsted, aran, or DK weight yarns are great choices for beginners.

What should I buy to start amigurumi? ›

Tools & Materials Needed For Making Amigurumi
  • Crochet Hooks. Crochet hook comes in various sizes - as small as 0.6mm and as big as 19mm. ...
  • Scissors. ...
  • Measuring Tape. ...
  • Safety Pins (Stitch Markers) ...
  • Yarn Needles. ...
  • Tapestry Needle. ...
  • Tapestry Threads (in White and Black) ...
  • Craft Glue (Fabric Glue)

Is cotton or wool better for amigurumi? ›

Cotton and wool mix yarns both make wonderful amigurumi. The choice between the two really comes down to preference and budget. I would recommend any of the yarns I already mentioned and think they will make magnificent animals.

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