![]() The Benevolent Bumble Bee does feature appliqued on facial features and feet - so if you make it for a child under age 3, you may want to skip the feet altogether and embroider on the facial features instead. Believe me, you don't want to skip it, especially when working with black yarn! This prevents that tell-tale seem, but you'll also want to have stitch markers on hand to mark the first stitch of each round. This pattern is also made amigurumi style (but so big!) - the rounds are worked in spirals, with no joins. By holding the yarn doubled, and using a small hook, the fabric is tight enough to stuff without needing any sort of fabric lining. ![]() ![]() The Benevolent Bumble Bee is made with Red Heart With Love and stuffed with Fairfield Poly-fil. This pattern is also part of the CAL Central 2019 Softie Crochet Along, hosted on Underground Crafter! To share your projects be sure to use #CALCentral and #fairfieldworld! And there are prizes too, from Fairfield, Search Press North America, Clover USA, and MorgansMane! I designed the Benevolent Bumble Bee with the design help of my daughter - even at 17, she has some firm opinions on what's cute in a softie! ♥ The Benevolent Bumble Bee is big, sweet, and ready for a cuddle - no stings, I promise! Make one for someone special with this free crochet pattern on Moogly!ĭisclaimer: This post includes affiliate links materials provided by Fairfield, Red Heart, and Brittany.
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