

Super detailed crochet patterns with emotional amigurumi design
Crochet a tiny bee with a big personality. Buzzy Juju is a small plush amigurumi bee with expressive crocheted eyes, a shaped smile, antennae, four little legs, a stinger, and four wings.
The pattern combines detailed written instructions with step-by-step photo guidance and video support for the parts where an extra visual explanation is especially helpful.
The PDF is the main instruction source. The videos provide additional visual support for selected steps. Internet access is required to watch the linked videos.
Buzzy Juju can be crocheted in different sizes by changing the yarn and matching hook:
Finished size is approximate and depends on yarn, hook size, tension, stuffing, stitch style, and individual crochet technique.
Best suited to crocheters who are comfortable with standard amigurumi techniques and detailed finishing.
The project includes working in the round, increases and decreases, color changes, stuffing, facial shaping, placement of small parts, sewing, and final finishing. This is not a no-sew pattern.
The documented small sample uses thin plush yarn approximately 2 mm thick, around 131 yd/1.76 oz (120 m/50 g), with a 2.25 mm hook.
For the crocheted eyes and small details, use a semi-cotton yarn such as YarnArt Jeans or a comparable yarn; the documented eye setup uses a smaller hook, around 1.75 mm.
You can also use other suitable yarns, including Dolphin Fine-type or Dolphin Baby-type plush yarn, to make a larger bee.
You will also need fiber filling, sewing/embroidery needles, stitch markers, pins, scissors, and matching yarn or thread for assembly and facial details.
This listing is for crochet instructions in digital PDF format. No physical item will be shipped.
Please review the product information before purchasing to make sure a digital crochet pattern is what you need.
The pattern, photographs, and instructional videos are copyrighted content by Olya Usolya.
Please do not copy, share, resell, translate, publish, distribute, or reproduce the pattern or its instructional content.




















When you download one of my patterns, youβre not just getting a list of stitches β youβre getting a carefully crafted experience designed to help you grow as a crocheter.
π§Ά My designs often replicate subtle shapes, facial expressions, or iconic character details β and that takes more than just basic amigurumi skills. Thatβs why each PDF includes:
πΌοΈ Dozens of close-up photos (often 80+), showing each step from different angles
π Clear written instructions for every row
π₯ Helpful videos for the trickiest parts
π‘ Tips and hacks that teach you not just what to do, but why it works
By the time you finish, you havenβt just made a toy β youβve learned something new and leveled up your skills.
β€οΈ Donβt take my word for it β read the reviews:
β Reviews on Etsy
Un des meilleurs patrons que j'ai pu faire, tout est parfaitement bien pensΓ©, rΓ©flΓ©chis et expliquΓ©, un patron d'une qualitΓ© incroyable ! Et le rΓ©sultat est magnifique. Je suis trΓ¨s fan, bravo pour votre travail ! π
Pattern: etsy.com/listing/1365325515
Schema bellissimo. Curato nei minimi dettagli. Corrisponde alle foto della creatrice, la quale è stata gentilissima nel fornirmi molti così gli è informazioni prima dell'acquisto.
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Turned out most excellent! Iβve only been crocheting about two months. So this one did challenge me with learning some new techniques, but he turned out just fantastic!
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Really well written patterns, videos to guide you through certain parts (although there is no voice over or written direction just video) Just finished Mario and he is awesome cannot wait to get Luigi done too
Pattern: etsy.com/listing/1365325515
Olga Usoltseva,
patterns author
I started to design and create own things in 2012 from the fact that I decided to make accessories for my own wedding, and I grew up in mastering various hand-made techniques and directions: kanzashi, polymer clay, sewing, etc.
In 2016 I began making toys for my children (a boy β Misha, and a girl - Alyona) and that is what I love most of all! My family (especially husband) inspires and help me to create toys! It often happens that my husband communicates on my behalf with clients and subscribers if I do not have time ;)
My workshop is my apartment, It's filled with boxes of yarn, hooks, crochet needles, stitch markers, pins, stuffing and other tools and lots of toys of course!
The process of creating toy designs and crochet patterns takes every day from morning till night 365 days a year.
So, if you love crocheting toys as much as I do, I invite you to visit my shop where you can find very detailed crochet patterns of sweet amigurumi toys.βΊοΈ