Bee a Ribblr!
Bee a Ribblr!
Bee a Ribblr!
Bee a Ribblr!
Bee a Ribblr!
Bee a Ribblr!
Bee a Ribblr!
Bee a Ribblr!
Bee a Ribblr!
Bee a Ribblr!
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Bee a Ribblr!
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Bee a Ribblr!
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Bee a Ribblr!
Bee a Ribblr!
Bee a Ribblr!
Bee a Ribblr!
Bee a Ribblr!

Bee a Ribblr!

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Meet Ribbee - Our Ribblr Bee!
We all need a little bit of cuteness in our life....That's where the big fluffy Ribbee comes in! It will definitely make everyone smile with just one look!
This kawaii amigurumi style chunky bee can either be a toy, or can simply decorate and brighten up any room! Also provided is a FULL video tutorial to make the bee with detailed instructions!
Thie bee is made with super soft chunky polyester yarn.
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Pattern Info
Size
Large (With instruction for smaller bee included)
Media
Video
Photo
Language
English US & UK
Unit
Inches & cm
Makes
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Materials
Yarns
Bulky/Chunky supersoft polyester yarn.
This pattern is shown with: James C. Brett Flutterby chunky yarn, 100% Supersoft Polyester, 100g ball.
MC - 1 ball
Bulky/Chunky supersoft polyester yarn.
This pattern is shown with: James C. Brett Flutterby chunky yarn, 100% Supersoft Polyester, 100g ball.
CC1 - 1 ball (only 25g used)
Bulky/Chunky supersoft polyester yarn.
This pattern is shown with: James C. Brett Flutterby chunky yarn, 100% Supersoft Polyester, 100g ball.
CC2 - 1 ball (only 20g used)
About 10g of Black DK/Light worsted weight yarn. (Any blend, acrylic or acrylic mix is preferred). Some White waste yarn to make eyes glossy. Some Pink waste yarn for blush.
Hooks
8mm crochet hook (5.5mm for small bee) 3.5mm crochet hook
Notions
Toy stuffing Yarn needle
Other
Yarn note:
The bee is worked with two strands of the yarn held together.
A simple way to do that is to use the strands from the two ends of your yarn. The end strand is usually tucked into the ball, so if you can find it that's great!
Alternatively, you can work with two balls (That way you can also create mixed color pattern) or by pre cutting some length from the yarn.
In this pattern we used the two ends of the same ball of yarn held together.

For small bee: Use just 1 strand of yarn.
Abbreviations
FO
fasten off
MR
Magic Ring
ch
Chain
dec
decrease
inc
increase
rep
repeat
sc
single crochet
sl st
slip stitch
st
stitch
sts
stitches
tog
together
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