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Rnd 3: CH2, (TR, CH1, 2 TR) into the CHSP, 2 TR in the SP between the clusters from previous row, *(2TR, CH1, 2 TR) in the CHSP, 2 TR in the next SP * rep 5 times, join to the top of the CH2 with a SLST. SLST into the next st and again into the CHSP. Half Treble Crochet 2 Together (htrc2tog):Leaving last loop of each htrc on hook, work 2 htrcin same space or stitch, yarn over and draw through all loops.

Rnd 1: CH1 (does not count as a st here and through out), working into the magic ring, work 8 HTR, join with a SLST to the first st. (8) Rnd 4: CH2, (TR, CH1, 2 TR) into the CHSP, [2 TR in the next space] twice, *(2 TR, CH1, 2 TR) in the CHSP, [2 TR in the next SP] twice* rep 5 times, join to the top of the CH2 with a SLST. SLST into the next st and again into the CHSP. Double Crochet (dc): Insert into stitch, yarn over, pull up a loop, you will have two loops on the hook. Yarn over, pull through two loops. Rnd 1: CH2 (counts as the first st here and through out the hexagon), working into the magic ring, TR, *CH1, 2 TR* rep 5 times, join to the top of the CH2 with a SLST. SLST into the next st and again into the CHSP. For smaller projects such as keychains or appliques, a sturdy cotton yarn is the way to go. Lily Sugar ‘n Cream in Sunshine and Paintbox Yarns Cotton Aran in Daffodil Yellow are both great choices. Hooks & other suppliesThis crochet bee blanket pattern is made from individual hexagons crocheted together with a continuous join which makes up the last round of the hexagon. If you choose to use a different joining method such as sewing them together, you will need to crochet an extra round of the hexagon (instructions included further down) before joining. You are able to amend the size of the crochet bee blanket by making more or less hexagons. The blanket has bee appliqués that are sewn on at the end so you can add as many as you like and arrange them as you wish or use the image below for reference when it comes to attaching them. PIN FOR LATER CROCHET TERMS Rnd 3: CH1, *Inc in the next st, HTR in the next* rep 8 times, join with a SLST to the first st. (24) Row 2: CH1 (does not count as a st from here and throughout the body) 2 HTR into the first st, HTR in each st, 2 HTR in the last st and turn. (8)

Rnd 6: CH2, (TR, CH1, 2 TR) into the CHSP, [2 TR in the next space] 4 times, *(2 TR, CH1, 2 TR) in the CHSP, [2 TR in the next SP] 4 times* rep 5 times, join to the top of the CH2 with a SLST. SLST into the next st and again into the CHSP. Fasten off For amigurumi, you’ll also need some stuffing (polyfill or scrap yarn will work great) to give your bee some volume and shape. Rnd 2: CH2, (TR, CH1, 2 TR) into the CHSP, *(2 TR, CH1, 2 TR) in the next CHSP* rep 5 times, join to the top of the CH2 with a SLST. SLST into the next st and again into the CHSP.Simple repeat the same in each row until you have achieve the height of the blanket you want to create I was taught to knit and crochet by my Nan when I was about 12. I took to knitting but it wasn’t until about 5 years ago that I really found my love for crochet and since then I have become obsessed. I decided to jump straight in the deep end and Tunisian crocheted a Pokémon blanket for my son who I was pregnant with at the time. It was massive. It took me 9 months to make! I then thought that I would try designing my own patterns and this was how Stitched Up By Emma was born. I started to design and crochet baby comforters, then a few hats. I then started pattern testing for other designers and I have now moved onto designing my own blankets. Rnd 5: CH1, *Inc in the next st, HTR in the next 3 sts* rep 8 times, join with a SLST to the first st. (40) Treble Crochet (tr): Yarn over, insert into stitch, yarn over, pull up a loop, you will have three loops on the hook. Yarn over, pull through two loops, yarn over, pull through remaining two loops.

Whether you choose to create a blanket in either single crochet or half double crochet, both patterns are very simple to create in the size you want: Ch 1 (ch 1 does not count as a stich), sc or hdc in the same stitch as the chain 1 and in each stitch across.

Crocheting a bee might seem intimidating at first, especially if the pattern calls for separate pieces that need to be sewn together. But with a little practice you’ll be well on your way to making your first bee. For home decor use such as pillows and blankets, use a super soft yarn like Bernat Softee for a project that is cozy and soft to touch.

Hi! My name is Emma and I am the designer and maker behind Stitched Up By Emma. I live in a small village in Derbyshire with my family. I have tried so many different crafts from quilling, cross stitch, quilting, polymer clay work, jewellery making, 3D beading and drawing, you name it, I’ve probably tried it. Out of all of them crochet stole my heart. Rnd 5: CH2, (TR, CH1, 2 TR) into the CHSP, [2 TR in the next space] 3 times, *(2 TR, CH1, 2 TR) in the CHSP, [2 TR in the next SP] 3 times* rep 5 times, join to the top of the CH2 with a SLST. SLST into the next st and again into the CHSP. Fasten off Row 3: CH1 (does not count as a st from here and throughout the body) 2 HTR into the first st, HTR in each st, 2 HTR in the last st and turn. (10) With Colour A start with a magic ring (alternatively you can CH4 and join to the first CH with a SLST).Many patterns include step-by-step photos or video tutorials if you need a little extra assistance (I find them particularly helpful for amigurumi projects!). Yarn for your crochet bee

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