When the spring comes and the flowers bloom, the industrious little bees also start to pick flowers. They can be seen busy among the flowers, and they buzz in groups, which is very lively. Illustrated tutorial for crocheting a cute little bee. It can be used as a hanging ornament or decorated on a childs sweater, hat or scarf~
1. Start knitting the brown thread, use a crochet hook to draw a loose knot, and lock 6 stitches inside the loose loop. Lock the crochet hook tightly to the beginning of the loose knot, form a loop, and tighten the loose thread.
2. Locking stitch method: 2 locking stitches in each needle hole, a total of 12 stitches, and completing one circle is the second layer. For the locking stitch method, lock two stitches in the first needle hole, and lock one stitch in each of the second to third needle holes, and repeat. A total of 16 locking stitches are completed, and one circle is completed, which is the third layer.
3. Change to the yellow thread and continue the normal locking stitches for a total of 16 stitches to complete one layer. Then change to the brown thread and continue the normal locking stitches for a total of 16 stitches to complete one layer. Then alternate the brown thread and the yellow thread. Start with a locking stitch. A total of 3 layers are completed each. The body of the bee is completed and filled with cotton inside.
4. Then change to brown thread and start hooking out the tail of the bee. Hook 1 stitch of medium-long needle in each of the first to 4th needle holes. Do not tighten the last stitch. Wait until the 4th medium-long needle is crocheted and gather it together into 1 stitch. Repeat the loop until it reaches a vertex, and then add the yellow Merge with the brown thread and start drawing 8 stitches, then lock to the first layer of yellow lock stitches in step 3; start drawing 13 stitches again, and then lock to the 12 stitches of brown thread lock stitch completed in step 2 at.
5. Still draw pattern with 5 stitches, then return to the original position with 5 stitches of locking stitches (one of the antennae of the little bee is completed), then lock stitches with 3 stitches to reach the beginning of the antennae on the other side, follow the backward method , from the fifth step to the fourth step, hook out the other half of the bees antennae and wings.
6. Decorate the little eyes, and the knitting of the woolen bee is completed.