I made four flowers for my bouquet, two tulips, one rose and one daisy but you can modify this as you wish. The flower colors are also up to you and a good idea to use up some scrap yarn.
For this project I used light Dk yarn, 3 mm hook, some stuffing, tapestry needle and a little bit of embroidery floss for the bee's eyes.
mr: magic ring
ch: chain
sl st: slip stitch
sc: single crochet
hdc: half double crochet
dc: double crochet
inc: increasedec: decrease
**: repeat to the end of round
(...) x...: repeat the inside of parentheses according to the indicated number, example: (...) x2
[...] total stitches at the end of round
STEM:
I didn't stuff the stem but you could if you feel like it would be better.
With green.
R1: 6 sc in mr
R2-13: 6 sc [6]
From here we'll continue on to any of the flowers.
I didn't stuff the stem but you could if you feel like it would be better.
With green.
R1: 6 sc in mr
R2-13: 6 sc [6]
From here we'll continue on to any of the flowers.
TULIP:
Change to color of choice.
R14: *sc inc* [12]
R15: *1 sc, sc inc* [18]
R16-19: 18 sc [18]
R20: *2 sc, sc inc* [24]
Stuff a little bit.
Make a sl st to end. Cut yarn leaving some for sewing.
We'll sew it closed by counting six stitches from the last one and pulling the needle through, count six stitches from here and again pull the needle through that one, again count six, pull the needle through and then one more time.
Change to color of choice.
R14: *sc inc* [12]
R15: *1 sc, sc inc* [18]
R16-19: 18 sc [18]
R20: *2 sc, sc inc* [24]
Stuff a little bit.
Make a sl st to end. Cut yarn leaving some for sewing.
We'll sew it closed by counting six stitches from the last one and pulling the needle through, count six stitches from here and again pull the needle through that one, again count six, pull the needle through and then one more time.
ROSE:
Change to color of choice.
R14: 6 sc [6]
R15: ch 19, 18 sc on the chains we just made [18]
R16: 1 ch, turn, (3 sc in next st, sl st in next st) x3, (1 ch, 3 hdc in next st, sl st in next st) x3, (2 ch, 3 dc in next st, sl st in next st) x3
Cut the yarn leaving some for sewing.
Roll the piece onto itself and around the stem, secure in place.
Change to color of choice.
R14: 6 sc [6]
R15: ch 19, 18 sc on the chains we just made [18]
R16: 1 ch, turn, (3 sc in next st, sl st in next st) x3, (1 ch, 3 hdc in next st, sl st in next st) x3, (2 ch, 3 dc in next st, sl st in next st) x3
Cut the yarn leaving some for sewing.
Roll the piece onto itself and around the stem, secure in place.
DAISY:
For the center:
With yellow.
R1: 6 sc in mr
Join this circle to the last round of the stem:
R2: *sc inc* [12]
For the center:
With yellow.
R1: 6 sc in mr
Join this circle to the last round of the stem:
R2: *sc inc* [12]
PETALS:
Join white yarn in any stitch of previous round.
(5 ch, 2 sc, 1 hdc, 1 sc, sl st in next st of center) x12 petals
Cut the yarn, secure and hide ends.
Join white yarn in any stitch of previous round.
(5 ch, 2 sc, 1 hdc, 1 sc, sl st in next st of center) x12 petals
Cut the yarn, secure and hide ends.
WRAP:
With off white.
24 ch
R1: start on 3rd chain from hook 22 hdc [22]
R2: 2 ch, turn, hdc inc, 20 hdc, hdc inc [24]
R3: 2 ch, turn, hdc inc, 22 hdc, hdc inc [26]
R4: 2 ch, turn, hdc inc, 24 hdc, hdc inc [28]
R5: 2 ch, turn, hdc inc, 26 hdc, hdc inc [30]
R6-8: 2 ch, turn, 30 hdc [30]
Cut yarn, secure and hide ends.
With off white.
24 ch
R1: start on 3rd chain from hook 22 hdc [22]
R2: 2 ch, turn, hdc inc, 20 hdc, hdc inc [24]
R3: 2 ch, turn, hdc inc, 22 hdc, hdc inc [26]
R4: 2 ch, turn, hdc inc, 24 hdc, hdc inc [28]
R5: 2 ch, turn, hdc inc, 26 hdc, hdc inc [30]
R6-8: 2 ch, turn, 30 hdc [30]
Cut yarn, secure and hide ends.
RIBBON:
With pink.
35 ch, make a sl st into the middle of the wrap on R4 of it, and chain 35 again.
Cut yarn, knot each end, cut excess.
With pink.
35 ch, make a sl st into the middle of the wrap on R4 of it, and chain 35 again.
Cut yarn, knot each end, cut excess.
LITTLE BEE:
With yellow.
R1: 6 sc in mr
R2: *sc inc* [12]
R3: *1 sc, sc inc* [18]
R4-6: 18 sc [18]
R7: *2 sc, sc inc* [24]
Change to black.
R8: 24 sc [24]
Change back to yellow.
R9: *2 sc, sc dec* [18]
R10: *1 sc, sc dec* [12]
R11: *sc dec* [6]
Cut yarn, close.
ANTENNAE:
With black.
ch 2 and to place them work a sl st between R1-2 where we want the antennae to go. Repeat for both.
You'll take the beginning tails to the inside of the bee to hide them.
Make a knot at the top of each chain and cut the excess.
Make the eyes between R4-6 and the cheeks below them.
WINGS:
In a mr: (2 ch, 2 dc, 2 ch, sl st) x2
Pull the ring close, cut yarn leaving some for sewing.
Sew wings on the back of bee.
With yellow.
R1: 6 sc in mr
R2: *sc inc* [12]
R3: *1 sc, sc inc* [18]
R4-6: 18 sc [18]
R7: *2 sc, sc inc* [24]
Change to black.
R8: 24 sc [24]
Change back to yellow.
R9: *2 sc, sc dec* [18]
R10: *1 sc, sc dec* [12]
R11: *sc dec* [6]
Cut yarn, close.
ANTENNAE:
With black.
ch 2 and to place them work a sl st between R1-2 where we want the antennae to go. Repeat for both.
You'll take the beginning tails to the inside of the bee to hide them.
Make a knot at the top of each chain and cut the excess.
Make the eyes between R4-6 and the cheeks below them.
WINGS:
In a mr: (2 ch, 2 dc, 2 ch, sl st) x2
Pull the ring close, cut yarn leaving some for sewing.
Sew wings on the back of bee.
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If you post a photo of the amigurumi made with this pattern in the web I would appreciate it if you tag me, I'm @hisheepok, use the hashtag #hisheepok or put a link to my blog.
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