Bee keyring

Crochet
July 2022
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
3.25 mm (D)
25 - 30 yards (23 - 27 m)
5cm (2”) long , 2 inches
both US and UK
English
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Create a buzz with a cute crocheted bee keyring - the perfect accessory to brighten up bags make keys easier to find.

It’s a great stash buster, for any yarn oddments, and is quick and easy to make.

It could be a perfect little teacher gift (with honeycomb and forget-me-not seeds) or a fun and handy key ring for any bee loving friends or family.

The pattern is available in UK and US terms and includes explanations of all stitches and abbreviations.

Pattern Specifications:

Yarn: 4ply / yarn weight #2

Required: 10g / 25m

YARN A - Lemon (280)
YARN B - Jet Black (110)
YARN C - Snow White (106)
Small amount of;
YARN D - Tulip (222)

Scheepjes Catona; 4ply / Fingering Weight; 10g / 25m; 100% Cotton used in photos.

Hook: 3mm (US size D/3).

You will also need:
A yarn needle
Stitch Markers
Keyring fixings
2 x 6mm black safety eyes
Small amount of toy stuffing
Black embroidery thread

Finished Size: 5cm (2”) long

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This pattern is (c) designed by Heather Gibbs 2022 and is for Personal use only, not for resale.

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