31 Cute And Happy Crochet Amigurumi Bees
Bees are such practical, useful and wise creatures! I can’t emphasize enough how important they are to our environment and to our lives. What’s more, did you know that humankind would go extinct if it weren’t for bees? We should be absolutely grateful for all the hard work these little fellows are doing every day. Above all, these cute amigurumi ideas are a tribute to bees. The patterns are quick and easy to do, so don’t worry if you’re just beginning with crochet).
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1. Love Bee Amigurumi
- Designed by Ana Carolina Figueiredo
If you’re a busy bee and therefore don’t spend as much time with your loved ones as you would like, make them a sweet gift to say you love them! If you have basic crocheting experience, you can make this Love Bee Amigurumi for Valentine’s Day. The crochet pattern is free, so grab your gear to be on time.
PHOTOS by Ana Carolina Figueiredo / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on littlecrochetfarm.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
2. Bumble The Bee
- Designed by Sophie Joiris
How do you like the idea of making an army of these fluffy bees and hanging them all on the tree in your backyard? It will look funny and bright! The free crochet bee pattern is easy to follow, and even if you’re a beginner in amigurumi toys, try it and have some fun.
PHOTOS by Sophie Joiris / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.
3. Pocket Bee
- Designed by Erica Townsend
Why do you need a pocket bee? Because you can make a cute key holder with it or crochet many amigurumi toys and make a whole bee family led by a queen. Kids will play with it and learn a lot about bees’ life and qualities, such as diligence, teamwork, mutual respect, etc.
PHOTOS by Erica Townsend / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.
4. Small Squishy Bee
- Designed by Rose Hudd
This small squishy bee is a perfect antistress toy for children and adults. It is so soft, tactilely pleasing, and cute! You can make it with a free amigurumi bee crochet pattern and present it to all people you love and care about.
PHOTOS by Rose Hudd / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on memorylanecrochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
5. Buzzing Bees
- Designed by Rupinder Kaur
Welcome your kiddos’ new friends! Create these cute buzzing bees with a free amigurumi crochet pattern, and let the game begin! Today they turn into a bee family, fly around the garden, collect pollen and prepare honey. Busy buzzy day!
PHOTOS by Rupinder Kaur / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.
6. Reversible Bee — Flippy Friends
- Designed by Rose Hudd
If you like the idea of reversible soft toys teaching your kid emotions, look at this free amigurumi bee crochet pattern. You can make a few of them with different faces — happy and sad, scared and naughty, crying and laughing. You’ll have a lot of fun together!
PHOTOS by Rose Hudd / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on memorylanecrochet.co.uk, or read more about it on Ravelry.
7. Reversible Bee
- Designed by Nicole Riley
Started to learn emotions with your kid? Here is a perfect toy to explain happiness and sadness. This is a reversible bee made with a free amigurumi pattern. Reversible means there are two bees in 1, and you can change its faces from happy to sad and vice versa.
PHOTOS by Nicki’s Homemade Crafts / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on nickishomemadecrafts.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
8. Cute Honey Bee
- Designed by Jennifer Q
If you count yourself among the confident beginners, you should try this free amigurumi bee crochet pattern. It’s rather easy to make this cute toy. And children will be happy to have a new friend.
PHOTOS by Jennifer Q / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on jenniferq.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
9. Bee Shofi
- Designed by Anna Fores
You will like it! No way you pass through this free bee amigurumi pattern! Crochet your own cute bee with the detailed PDF description that includes body, head, arms, wings, and tendrils parts.
The ready crochet amigurumi bee size is 12 cm (~4,7 inches).
PHOTOS by Anna Fores / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.
Scroll also through Amigurumi Birds patterns.
10. Chubby Bumble Bee Amigurumi
- Designed by StringyDingDing
Chubby Bumble Bee is an easy and free amigurumi pattern, and you will manage with it for sure. As a result, you will crochet a nice toy for your kid or maybe a part of your bee collection. All you need to learn is how to make the loop stitch. But don’t worry, the tutorial for the crochet pattern describes this issue.
PHOTOS by StringyDingDing / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on stringydingding.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
11. Little Bumble Bee Amigurumi
- Designed by Erangi Udeshika
This adorable little bee won’t hurt you, because she’s nothing but friendly and happy! Great toy to gift to your kiddo and teach about the environment. The project itself is really simple and easy to crochet, to don’t worry if you’re a beginner!
PHOTOS by Erangi Udeshika / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on crochetforyoublog.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
12. Maja the Bee / Pszczółka Maja
- Designed by MartulandHandmade
Maja the Bee is particularly famous in Poland, where the tale about her was once a big hit among kiddos! This friendly and helpful bee will definitely be your kiddo best friend! It’s an adorable pattern, that’s perfectly safe.
PHOTOS by MartulandHandmade / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on martulandhandmade.blogspot.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
13. Hürrem the queen bee
- Designed by Ezgi Tandogan Onat
Simple and minimalistic patterns are sometimes the best! And that’s the case in this one, because this bee has an oval shape and looks so adorable! You will need a 2,5 mm hook for this project and remember to play with the color of the bow!
PHOTOS by Ezgi Tandogan Onat / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on ezgissimo.blogspot.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
14. Bernie The Bee Fairy
- Designed by Vania Marvely
Bernie the Bee is a very fun and fashionable little fellow, that loves his stylish haircut! I’m pretty sure he’s going to be a great little friend for not only your kids, but also your adult friends, because he’s gonna make such a great keychain!
PHOTOS by Vania Marvely / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on yarnisland.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
15. Tiny Bee Amigurumi
- Designed by The Wandering Deer
This adorable little tiny bee is so adorable, because it’s so little and just look at those sweet wings! In other words, it’s the best key chain ever, so let’s not waste any more time and start crocheting! The pattern is very simple, so don’t worry if you’re a beginner.
PHOTOS by The Wandering Deer / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.
16. Bumblebee
- Designed by Hooked by Robin
This chunky and bulky bumblebee is such a cutie, I can’t even! What’s more, due to the rounded shape, it’s a very simple and easy to crochet pattern, that will be a stunning part of your baby nursery or a cute porch decoration!
PHOTOS by Hooked by Robin / Ravelry.com
Find this free pattern on byrobin.blogspot.com, or check out more on its Ravelry page here.
17. Amigurumi Bee
- Designed by Grace and Yarn
If you’re looking for a new, fun and above all – safe toy for your kiddo, you’ve just found the right one! This cutie is the perfect size to attend a tea party and cuddle! What’s more, this pattern really doesn’t use up much yarn, so you can have your bee in no time!
PHOTOS by Grace and Yarn / Ravelry.com
Find this free pattern on graceandyarn.com, or check out more on its Ravelry page here.
18. Amigurumi Bees
- Designed by All About Ami
Tiny amigurumi animals are such cuties, right? These bees would make amazing adorable pencil toppers, magnets, keychains, mirror decorations and many more, sky is the limit here! What’s more, all you will need are old scraps of yarn!
PHOTOS by All About Ami / Ravelry.com
Find this free pattern on allaboutami.com, or check out more on its Ravelry page here.
I also have a great selection of Pocket Crochet Amigurumi Ideas. Check them out!
19. The Bee-utiful Bees
- Designed by Doris Yu
The finished bees are approximately 1.8” wide (without the wings) and 5.1” long. I see a great key chain idea here, right? What’s more, it’s a very easy and repetitive pattern, in other words, you can make a whole bunch of them in no time at all!
PHOTOS by Doris Yu / Ravelry.com
Find this free pattern on doriyumi.com, or check out more on its Ravelry page here.
20. Bee Breezy from “Adventure Time”
- Designed by AradiyaToys, Aradiya
This unique bee is 5 cm heigh, however, you can easily make it a little bigger if you want to, the pattern is very forgiving. Look at how chunky and perfectly round this bee is! Be sure to try this easy to follow pattern!
PHOTOS by AradiyaToys, Aradiya / Ravelry.com
Find this free pattern on Ravelry page here.
21. Amigurumi Bee
- Designed by Raffaella Tassoni
This super sweet bee in the pictures below is perfect to crochet as a baby toy, as long as you replace any plastic elements for sturdy embroidery. It’s also going to be an amazing lovey, or just a fun decoration for your home, that’s going to show how much you love the bees!
PHOTOS by Raffaella Tassoni / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on raffamusadesigns.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
22. Blume the Bee
- Designed by thebluerobbin
Blume absolutely loves the mornings, when she just flies around her favorite gardens and collects dust from the flowers. Isn’t the lovely? She’s been quite busy lately, but I’m pretty sure she’ll make some time to be your kiddo best friend!
PHOTOS by gewkat58 / Instagram.com
Find the original free pattern on thebluerobbin.com, the photos are here.
23. Bee Doll
- Designed by Trần Thị Hạnh
These sweet bees are best friends, so you must crochet them together! They will make an amazing gift for little kiddo and a fun lovey, as long as you make sure to remove any plastic elements. The finished size of each bee is approximately: 20 cm (7.87 inches).
PHOTOS by anan.amilove / Instagram.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry. The top photo is here
24. Polli and Nate the Bee’s
- Designed by Ariana Hall
These sweet little crochet bees in the pictures below will make the best snuggly toys for your kiddos! They’re super friendly and are perfectly safe for little ones, as long as you remember not to use any plastic elements and instead use embroidery.
PHOTOS by Ariana Hall / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on ariana-hall.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
25. Mia the Bee
- Designed by Natalie Statsenko
Mia is a super friendly little bee, that absolutely loves spring and summer, because that’s the time when everything is coming back to life, and blooming! She’s going to be a fantastic companion for your kiddo, or a great lucky charm for your friends. The finished size is 11 cm / 4,7 inches.
PHOTOS by Natalie Statsenko / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.
26. Bumble Bee
- Designed by Tokyo Dragon Crochet
This adorable little bumble bee in the pictures below was made by Tokyo Dragon Crochet and it’s the sweetest little fellow! You can really make it in any color combination you want, make it fun! This little buzzing bee is buzzing its way into your life, you will love it!
PHOTOS by Tokyo Dragon Crochet / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on tokyodragoncrochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
27. Plush Queen Bee Amigurumi
- Designed by Heather Seymour
These sweet little bees are absolutely adorable and will be the cutest addition to your home this upcoming Spring! The pattern will show you how to make an approximately 4 inches long bee. They will be also a lovely last-minute gift idea!
PHOTOS by Heather Seymour / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on moonbeamstitches.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
28. Boris the Bee
- Designed by hobbii
Boris is a super busy bee, that loves to fly over the meadow of flowers and buzz from flower to flower! What’s more, he’s as sweet as honey and will be the cutest little toy for your kiddo or a key chain for your friends! Have fun with it, it’s lovely!
PHOTOS by hobbii / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on hobbii.com.
29. Tiny Bumblebee amigurumi
- Designed by Ana Carolina Figueiredo
This sweet, tiny bumblebee in the pictures below was made by Ana Carolina Figueiredo and it’s a super quick project, that you can make last-minute before a birthday or an important party (or just to show love, without any particular occasion).
PHOTOS by Ana Carolina Figueiredo / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on littlecrochetfarm.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
30. Amigurumi Bee
- Designed by Vui Vui
A great gift idea for children. This amigurumi bee toy is a cute creation that can help improve your crochet skills. It’s great for babies to play with, while toddlers will love it as a room decoration or even an accessory. The project is graded as intermediate. Check the requirements to be sure you’ll have an effortless experience. The amigurumi pattern comes with two video tutorials.
PHOTOS by Vui Vui / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on amisaigon.vn, or read more about it on Ravelry.
31. Bumbo the Baby Bee
- Designed by Juli Anne
This simple crocheted bee is fun to make and fun to have. It makes a lovely gift for children or adults. It’s also a cute way to show someone you care. The project is quite adaptable, so you can change the yarn weight to change the size and look. The arms and wings are added without sewing, so don’t be afraid of needles – all you need is a hook.
PHOTOS by Juli Anne / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on onceuponacheerio.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
You may also like to see Farm Animals Amigurumi for Fun Plays and Decorating Your Home.