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Bees are simply too cute to resist, and these crochet patterns prove it! Featuring charms, pillows, bookmarks, as well as other plenty of other fun designs, this collection is sure to inspire your next project.
Unique Bee-Free Crochet Patterns
1. Bumble Bee Gnomes

TJ & NJ’s garden gnomes are celebrating Halloween already! It features a full-sleeve dress, a pointy hat with floral motifs, and an actual little bee stitched at the end. Have fun decorating your yard with these charming little figures.
2. Bumble Bee Backpack

Help make your child’s first day of school memorable with Crochet for You’s pattern. It’s the most adorable bumble bee-shaped backpack, complete with little white wings that pull the whole look together. Kids are guaranteed to love it.
3. Glass Holder

Who said bumble bees don’t need glasses? Laura’s crochet pattern will prove you otherwise. The glass holder case measures about 6.5″ wide, 4″ long, and 1.5″ deep. Black, yellow, and pink medium-weight yarn paired with a 5.5 mm hook will help you recreate the design shown in the tutorial.
4. Bee Coaster

Careful! You may have just flattened a bee, just like Cennagurumi’s coaster. It doubles as a quirky utensil holder and a fun conversation piece. Make several in different sizes to create a thoughtful handmade gift bundle.
5. Bee Bag Charm

If your crochet bag needs an equally delightful and handmade charm, then there is nothing better than Chenda DIY’s pattern. In a single tutorial, you will learn how to make a bee, duck, bear, or pig. Pick the one that suits you best and stitch it up today!
6. Bee Keychain

Keep Calm and Crochet On UK has a bee keychain pattern that pairs perfectly with the bag charm above. Quick to crochet and easy to customize, it’s a great project for creating thoughtful handmade gifts or matching accessories.
7. Bee Pouch

Crochet Anywhere’s bee-shaped pattern is two-in-one. It can either be used as a trinket pouch or as a bag charm. All you need to know are some basic stitches such as ch, sl st, sc, dc, tc, inc, dec, mr, and more. Have a peek!
8. Bumble Bee Bookmark

It is only natural to find bumble bees hovering over pretty and vibrant flowers. Crochet Musings’ bookmark is exactly what you need to try. The pattern begins with beautifully colored flowers and ends with a bee attached by a single string.
9. Bee Pillow

Helen has come up with a wonderfully creative pattern for your home decor. Using ch, st, sc, and cs stitches on medium-weight yarn with a 5mm hook. The large bee hovering over bright pink tulips creates a delightful scene on the front of the pillowcase.
10. Honey Bee Blanket

Here’s another pattern that works just as well for decoration as it does for everyday use. This two-toned blanket features a bee motif stitched onto some of the geometric shapes, while others have bobble stitches. Read Briana Kepner’s article to learn more.
11. Chunky Bee Slippers

These amigurumi-style bumblebee slippers are super chunky, cozy, and comfortable. It’s an adorable design that’s just as fun to crochet as it is to wear every day. Find the entire tutorial on Ribblr.
12. Bee Amigurumi

Calling all amigurumi enthusiasts, AnDesign_Craft has something you’ll love. This cute little bumble bee sits perched on a bright daisy flower. Use it as a table decoration, a showpiece, or a lovely gift; you’re sure to get compliments either way.






