Cube crochet minecraft bee free pattern

This crochet Minecraft bee free pattern is a fun and beginner-friendly project for anyone who loves gaming-inspired amigurumi. With its blocky body, tiny wings, and adorable pixel-style face, this bee is the perfect mix of cute and creative. If you’ve been searching for how to crochet a Minecraft bee, this simple design is a great place to start.
The shape is easy to build because it follows a crochet cube bee pattern, making it ideal for crocheters who are still learning how to create neat corners and structured forms. The bright yellow body, black stripes, and square details give it that instantly recognizable Minecraft look while still keeping it soft and handmade.
Crochet minecraft bee pattern
As a crochet bee pattern for beginners, this project works well with basic stitches and simple assembly. It’s also a great stash-buster if you have small amounts of yellow, black, white, and blue yarn left over. Whether you want a cute desk buddy, a gamer gift, or a fun market item, this little crochet bee is a charming project that stands out.
Designer: besamhe_art
Materials and tools:
2mm crochet hook
6-ply cotton yarn: yellow, black, and white.
Scissors
Sewing needle
Stitch marker
Black and light blue felt.
UHU glue (or fabric glue)
Blush (optional)
Abbreviations:
MR: magic ring
sc: single crochet
ch: chain
inc: increase
dec: decrease
slst: slip stitch
Head and body
1. Mr (8)
2. 8inc (16)
3. (2inc, 2sc) x4 (24)
4. 1sc, 2inc, (4sc, 2inc) x3, 3sc (32)
5. 2sc, 2inc, (6sc, 2inc) x3, 4sc (40)
6. 3sc, 2inc, (8sc, 2inc) x3, 5sc (48)
7-14. 48 sc
*change to black yarn*
15. 48sc
*change to yellow yarn*
16-17.48sc
*change to black yarn*
18. 48sc
*change to yellow yarn*
19-20. 48sc
*change to black yarn*
21. 48sc
22. 5sc, 2dec, (8sc, 2dec) x3, 3sc (40)
23. 4sc, 2dec, (6sc, 2dec) x3, 2sc (32)
24. 3sc, 2dec, (4sc, 2dec) x3, 1sc (24)
25. (2sc, 2dec) x4 (16)
26.8dec (8) – fasten off-
Antennae (X2)
1. 5 ch, 1 slst (in the second chain from hook), 3 slst.
Note: All stitches must be worked into the back loops of the chain.
Leave a long tail to sew over round 5 with 6 stitches apart.
Legs (X4)
1. 4 ch, 1 slst (in the second chain from hook), 2 slst.
Note: All stitches must be worked into the back loops of the chain.
Sew into the bottom of the bee’s body: front legs on R12 and back legs on R17, with 6 stitches apart.
Wings (x2)
1. Mr (8)
2. 8inc (16)
3. (2inc, 2sc) x4 (24)
4. 1sc, 2inc, (4sc, 2inc) x3, 3sc (32)
5. 2sc, 2inc, (6sc, 2inc) x3, 4sc (40)
Finish with 1slst and sew them centered on the body over R11-14 with 4 stitches apart.
Eyes
• Measure the width of the face and cut 2 squares of black felt that are 1/3 of that measurement.
• Make 2 squares of light blue felt slightly smaller (1/4 the size of the black squares) and glue them on top of the black squares.
• Glue the eyes to the sides of the face, leaving 1/3 of free space in the middle.
Tips
• If you can’t find light blue felt, you can use white felt and glue a small piece of light blue fabric from a disposable face mask on top.
• Keep the color changes on the bottom part of the bee.
• Use a smaller hook so the fabric stays rigid and doesn’t lose its square shape.
• Apply peach-colored blush at the bottom of the eyes and a smaller amount at the top of the eyes to make it look cuter.
