Honeybee Garden Doll with Sky-Blue Romper, Flower Crown, Hat and Honey Accessories – Pattern Guide

Honeybee Garden Doll with Sky-Blue Romper, Flower Crown, Hat and Honey Accessories – Pattern Guide

This sweet honeybee garden doll has a round yellow head, black antennae, white wings, a sky-blue romper, daisy appliques, tiny bee charms, and soft summer accessories. The full set includes the doll, flower crown, blue garden hat, honey jar, honey dipper, yellow flower handbag, and a small flying bee, all made with detailed stitch counts and careful assembly steps.

Pattern Overview

This pattern is written in US crochet terms. Work most amigurumi pieces in continuous rounds unless a joined round is clearly stated. Use a stitch marker at the first stitch of every round so the shaping stays even and the finished doll keeps the same soft, rounded look as the image.

The main doll is designed with a large round head, a small pear-shaped body, short rounded arms, slim legs, blue sandals, a sky-blue romper, white wings, black antennae, and many small garden details. The accessories are made separately so they can be placed around the doll for the full display scene.

Finished Size

  • Main honeybee garden doll: about 9.5 to 10.5 inches tall when made with DK cotton yarn and a 2.25 mm hook.
  • Blue garden hat: about 4.75 inches wide across the brim.
  • Honey jar: about 1.75 inches tall.
  • Yellow handbag: about 2 inches tall including handle.
  • Small flying bee: about 1.25 inches wide including wings.

Skill Level

Confident beginner to intermediate. The main body uses simple single crochet shaping, but the small flowers, tiny bees, sandals, bag, and honey jar require patient finishing. Read the assembly section before sewing so all decorations match the placement in the image.

Materials

  • DK weight cotton yarn in honey yellow for the head, body skin, arms, legs, and bee details.
  • DK weight cotton yarn in sky blue for the romper, sandals, and hat.
  • DK weight cotton yarn in white for wings, daisies, hat flowers, and tiny bee wings.
  • DK weight cotton yarn in black for antennae, bee stripes, eyes embroidery, and tiny face details.
  • Small amounts of golden yellow, blush pink, lavender, leaf green, cream, tan, and brown yarn.
  • 2.25 mm crochet hook for the doll and accessories.
  • 2.00 mm crochet hook for tiny flowers, bee wings, and facial details if desired.
  • 10 mm black safety eyes, or embroidered eyes for a soft child-safe version.
  • Fiberfill stuffing.
  • Yarn needle, embroidery needle, stitch markers, sewing pins, and scissors.
  • Optional: white embroidery thread for eye highlights.

Abbreviations

  • MR = magic ring
  • ch = chain
  • sl st = slip stitch
  • sc = single crochet
  • hdc = half double crochet
  • dc = double crochet
  • inc = 2 sc in the same stitch
  • dec = invisible single crochet decrease
  • BLO = back loop only
  • FLO = front loop only
  • st = stitch
  • sts = stitches
  • FO = fasten off

Gauge and Texture Notes

Use a hook small enough to keep the stuffing from showing. For this doll, a firm fabric is important because the head is rounded and the body supports many appliques. A good gauge is about 7 sc and 7 rounds per inch with DK cotton yarn.

Stuff the head firmly, the body medium-firm, and the arms lightly. The wings should stay flat and slightly curved. The hat brim should be firm but not stiff. Keep all small flowers and leaves lightly blocked with your fingers before sewing.

Main Doll Head

Use honey yellow yarn. The head is a large smooth sphere with a slightly rounded cheek area. Work in continuous rounds and stuff gradually as you close.

  1. Round 1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts.
  2. Round 2: inc in each st around. 12 sts.
  3. Round 3: repeat 1 sc, inc around. 18 sts.
  4. Round 4: repeat 2 sc, inc around. 24 sts.
  5. Round 5: repeat 3 sc, inc around. 30 sts.
  6. Round 6: repeat 4 sc, inc around. 36 sts.
  7. Round 7: repeat 5 sc, inc around. 42 sts.
  8. Round 8: repeat 6 sc, inc around. 48 sts.
  9. Round 9: repeat 7 sc, inc around. 54 sts.
  10. Round 10: repeat 8 sc, inc around. 60 sts.
  11. Rounds 11 to 19: sc around. 60 sts each round.
  12. Round 20: repeat 8 sc, dec around. 54 sts.
  13. Round 21: repeat 7 sc, dec around. 48 sts.
  14. Round 22: repeat 6 sc, dec around. 42 sts.
  15. Round 23: repeat 5 sc, dec around. 36 sts.
  16. Round 24: repeat 4 sc, dec around. 30 sts.
  17. Round 25: repeat 3 sc, dec around. 24 sts.
  18. Round 26: repeat 2 sc, dec around. 18 sts.

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Insert the safety eyes between Rounds 15 and 16, leaving about 9 stitches between them. Place the eyes slightly low on the face so the forehead remains large and cute. Stuff the head firmly, shaping the cheeks with your fingers.

  1. Round 27: repeat 1 sc, dec around. 12 sts.
  2. Round 28: dec around. 6 sts.

FO, leaving a long tail. Close the opening through the front loops of the last 6 stitches. Weave in the end at the back lower side of the head.

Face Details

The face is simple and soft. The eyes are glossy black with white highlights. The small nose and mouth are embroidered in golden yellow across the center of the face, with blush circles on both cheeks.

  • With golden yellow yarn, embroider a short horizontal nose between Rounds 17 and 18, centered between the eyes. Make 3 straight stitches across 4 stitches.
  • With black embroidery thread, add one tiny relaxed eyelash line above each eye, about 1 round above the eye edge.
  • With white thread, add one small highlight stitch on the upper outside edge of each eye.
  • With blush pink yarn, make cheek circles as written below and sew them beside the eyes.

Blush Cheeks

Make 2 with blush pink yarn.

  1. Round 1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts.
  2. Round 2: inc in each st around. 12 sts.

Sl st to finish. FO with a long sewing tail. Sew one cheek between Rounds 17 and 20 on each side, about 2 stitches away from the outer eye edge.

Body and Blue Romper

The body is worked from two blue pant legs upward into a rounded romper. The lower romper has a soft center notch between the legs, just like the image. The upper body narrows toward the neck.

Romper Leg Openings

Use sky blue yarn. Make 2.

  1. Round 1: ch 18, sl st to the first ch to form a ring, sc in each ch around. 18 sts.
  2. Rounds 2 to 4: sc around. 18 sts each round.

FO the first leg only. Do not fasten off the second leg.

Join the Romper Legs

  1. Round 5: From the second leg, ch 2, sc around the first leg for 18 sts, sc in each of the 2 chains, sc around the second leg for 18 sts, sc in the other side of the 2 chains. 40 sts.
  2. Round 6: sc around. 40 sts.
  3. Round 7: 9 sc, inc, 19 sc, inc, 10 sc. 42 sts.
  4. Rounds 8 to 12: sc around. 42 sts each round.
  5. Round 13: repeat 5 sc, dec around. 36 sts.
  6. Rounds 14 to 15: sc around. 36 sts each round.
  7. Round 16: repeat 4 sc, dec around. 30 sts.
  8. Rounds 17 to 18: sc around. 30 sts each round.
  9. Round 19: repeat 3 sc, dec around. 24 sts.
  10. Round 20: sc around. 24 sts.
  11. Round 21: switch to honey yellow yarn, BLO sc around. 24 sts.
  12. Round 22: repeat 2 sc, dec around. 18 sts.
  13. Rounds 23 to 24: sc around. 18 sts each round.

Stuff the body firmly at the lower body and medium-firm near the neck. FO with a long tail for sewing the head. The yellow neck should sit under the head and be mostly hidden after assembly.

Romper Bib, Straps, and Buttons

The image shows a blue romper with shoulder straps and small yellow buttons. These pieces are added separately to give the front clear definition.

Front Bib

Use sky blue yarn. Work in rows.

  1. Row 1: ch 11, sc in the second ch from hook and across. 10 sts.
  2. Rows 2 to 5: ch 1, turn, sc across. 10 sts.
  3. Row 6: ch 1, turn, dec, 6 sc, dec. 8 sts.

FO with a long tail. Sew the bib centered on the upper front of the body, from Round 16 up to Round 22. Keep the bottom edge flat and the top edge slightly curved around the chest.

Shoulder Straps

Make 2 with sky blue yarn.

  1. Row 1: ch 18, sc in the second ch from hook and across. 17 sts.

FO with sewing tails. Sew each strap from the back upper body, over the shoulder, to the top corner of the front bib. The straps should angle slightly outward, matching the image.

Small Yellow Buttons

Make 2 with golden yellow yarn.

  1. Round 1: 5 sc in MR. Sl st to first sc.

FO with a tail. Sew one button at each upper corner of the bib where the straps meet the front.

Legs

Make 2 with honey yellow yarn. The legs are slim and short, with rounded feet visible below the blue romper. Stuff the feet firmly and the leg tubes lightly.

  1. Round 1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts.
  2. Round 2: inc in each st around. 12 sts.
  3. Round 3: repeat 1 sc, inc around. 18 sts.
  4. Round 4: BLO sc around. 18 sts.
  5. Rounds 5 to 6: sc around. 18 sts each round.
  6. Round 7: 6 sc, dec 3 times, 6 sc. 15 sts.
  7. Round 8: 5 sc, dec 2 times, 6 sc. 13 sts.
  8. Round 9: 11 sc, dec. 12 sts.
  9. Rounds 10 to 20: sc around. 12 sts each round.

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Flatten the top of each leg. Add a little stuffing to the leg, leaving the last round soft for sewing. FO with a long tail. Sew the legs under the two blue romper openings so the toes point slightly outward.

Arms

Make 2 with honey yellow yarn. The arms are narrow with rounded hands, hanging beside the body.

  1. Round 1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts.
  2. Round 2: repeat 1 sc, inc around. 9 sts.
  3. Rounds 3 to 5: sc around. 9 sts each round.
  4. Round 6: repeat 1 sc, dec around. 6 sts.
  5. Rounds 7 to 18: sc around. 6 sts each round.

Stuff the hand only. Leave the arm tube mostly flat. FO with a long tail. Sew the arms to the body at Rounds 21 to 22, directly under the shoulder straps. Angle the arms downward toward the hips.

Blue Sandals

The sandals are sky blue with a sole ring, top strap, ankle strap, and tiny bee charm. Make the straps after the legs are sewn on so they sit correctly over the feet.

Sandal Sole Edge

Make 2 with sky blue yarn.

  1. Row 1: ch 9, sc in the second ch from hook, 6 sc, 3 sc in the last ch. Work on the other side of the chain: 6 sc, inc in the last ch. 18 sts.
  2. Round 2: inc, 6 sc, inc 3 times, 6 sc, inc 2 times. 24 sts.

Sl st to finish. FO with a long tail. Sew one sole edge under each foot, placing the wider end at the toe.

Toe Strap

Make 2 with sky blue yarn.

  1. Row 1: ch 13, sc in the second ch from hook and across. 12 sts.

Sew one end to the outer side of the foot and the other end to the inner side, crossing over the front of the foot at Rounds 5 to 6 of the foot.

Ankle Strap

Make 2 with sky blue yarn.

  1. Row 1: ch 15, sc in the second ch from hook and across. 14 sts.

Wrap around the ankle at the lower leg and sew the ends securely at the back. Add a tiny bee charm to the outer side of each sandal.

Tiny Bee Charms for Sandals

Make 2. Use honey yellow, black, and white yarn. These are very small, so use the 2.00 mm hook if needed.

Bee Body

  1. Round 1: with honey yellow, 6 sc in MR. 6 sts.
  2. Round 2: repeat 1 sc, inc around. 9 sts.
  3. Round 3: sc around. 9 sts.
  4. Round 4: switch to black, sc around. 9 sts.
  5. Round 5: switch to honey yellow, sc around. 9 sts.
  6. Round 6: repeat 1 sc, dec around. 6 sts.

FO and close. Embroider two tiny black eyes on the yellow front.

Bee Wings

Make 2 wings for each bee with white yarn.

  1. Wing: ch 4, sl st in the second ch from hook, sc in next ch, hdc in last ch.

Sew the wings to the top sides of each bee. Attach one bee to the outer edge of each sandal strap.

White Wings on the Doll

The doll has two rounded white wings behind the upper body. They sit behind the arms and peek out on both sides.

Make 2 with white yarn. Work around the foundation chain.

  1. Round 1: ch 10, sc in the second ch from hook, 2 sc, 3 hdc, 2 dc, 5 dc in the last ch. Work on the other side: 2 dc, 3 hdc, 2 sc, 3 sc in the last space. Sl st to first sc.
  2. Round 2: ch 1, 3 sc, 3 hdc, 4 dc, inc in each of the next 5 sts, 4 dc, 3 hdc, 3 sc, inc in each of the last 3 sts. Sl st to first sc.
  3. Round 3: ch 1, sc around evenly, placing 2 sc in each curved end stitch. Sl st to first sc.

FO with a long tail. Lightly flatten. Sew the narrow inner edges together for about 5 stitches, then sew the joined wings to the back of the body between Rounds 18 and 22. Angle the wings outward and upward.

Black Antennae

Make 2 with black yarn. Each antenna has a narrow stem and a rounded bulb at the top. Stuff only the bulb lightly.

Antenna Stem

  1. Round 1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts.
  2. Rounds 2 to 10: sc around. 6 sts each round.

Do not stuff the stem. FO with a long tail.

Antenna Bulb

  1. Round 1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts.
  2. Round 2: inc in each st around. 12 sts.
  3. Rounds 3 to 6: sc around. 12 sts each round.
  4. Round 7: dec around. 6 sts.

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Stuff lightly. FO and close. Sew one bulb to the top of each stem. Sew the antennae to the top of the head between Rounds 5 and 7, spaced about 12 stitches apart. Angle them slightly outward.

Yellow Bee Circles at the Antenna Base

The image has small yellow bee faces near the base of the antennae, with white wing shapes. Make 2 sets.

Yellow Bee Face Disk

  1. Round 1: with honey yellow, 6 sc in MR. 6 sts.
  2. Round 2: inc in each st around. 12 sts.
  3. Round 3: repeat 1 sc, inc around. 18 sts.

Sl st to finish. FO with a long tail. Embroider two black eyes and one short curved smile. Sew one disk in front of each antenna base.

Small White Side Wings

Make 4 with white yarn.

  1. Wing: ch 5, sl st in second ch from hook, sc in next ch, hdc in next ch, dc in last ch.

Sew two wings behind each yellow disk, one on each side. The wings should point outward like tiny white petals.

Flower Crown

The crown sits across the forehead between the two black antennae. It includes one large white daisy, smaller pink and lavender blossoms, and green leaves.

Large White Daisy

Make 1 for the center front of the crown.

  1. Center: with golden yellow, 6 sc in MR, sl st to first sc.
  2. Petals: switch to white. Repeat 8 times: ch 4, sc in second ch from hook, hdc in next ch, dc in next ch, sl st into the next center stitch or same center space as needed.

FO with a long tail. Keep the daisy flat and round.

Small White Daisies

Make 2 for the crown and 3 for the romper.

  1. Center: with golden yellow, 5 sc in MR, sl st to first sc.
  2. Petals: switch to white. Repeat 7 times: ch 3, sc in second ch from hook, hdc in next ch, sl st into the center edge.

FO with long tails for sewing. Use the neatest 3 daisies for the romper front and the remaining 2 for the hat or crown if desired.

Pink Five-Petal Flower

Make 2 with pink yarn.

  1. Round 1: 5 sc in MR, sl st to first sc.
  2. Round 2: repeat in each stitch: ch 3, 2 dc in same st, ch 3, sl st in same st.

FO with a long tail. Sew one flower on the right side of the crown and one on the yellow handbag.

Lavender Bud Cluster

Make 3 small buds with lavender yarn.

  1. Bud: 5 sc in MR, sl st to first sc, FO with a tail.

Sew the lavender buds close together near the left and right sides of the large daisy.

Green Leaves

Make 8 to 10 leaves with leaf green yarn.

  1. Leaf: ch 6, sl st in second ch from hook, sc in next ch, hdc in next ch, dc in next ch, 3 hdc in last ch. Work on the other side: dc, hdc, sc, sl st.

FO with a sewing tail. Sew leaves under the flowers so their tips peek outward. Place the large daisy at the front upper right of the head, with pink and lavender flowers spreading across the forehead.

Romper Flower Appliques

The blue romper has three white daisies with yellow centers and green leaves. Arrange them like the image: one large daisy near the upper chest, one on the lower left front, and one on the lower right front.

  • Use 1 large white daisy for the upper center chest.
  • Use 2 small white daisies for the lower front of the romper.
  • Use 4 green leaves under the lower daisies, two leaves per flower.
  • Sew through only the surface stitches of the romper so the inside stuffing is not pulled out of shape.

Sky-Blue Garden Hat

The hat has a rounded dome crown, a wide flat brim, and a ring of white daisies with green leaves around the crown base. Use sky blue yarn and keep your tension even.

Hat Crown

  1. Round 1: 8 sc in MR. 8 sts.
  2. Round 2: inc in each st around. 16 sts.
  3. Round 3: repeat 1 sc, inc around. 24 sts.
  4. Round 4: repeat 2 sc, inc around. 32 sts.
  5. Round 5: repeat 3 sc, inc around. 40 sts.
  6. Round 6: repeat 4 sc, inc around. 48 sts.
  7. Round 7: repeat 5 sc, inc around. 56 sts.
  8. Round 8: repeat 6 sc, inc around. 64 sts.
  9. Rounds 9 to 16: sc around. 64 sts each round.

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The crown should look like a soft rounded bowl. Try it gently over the doll head before making the brim. It should sit beside the doll as a display hat, not necessarily fit over the flower crown.

Hat Brim

  1. Round 17: FLO repeat 7 sc, inc around. 72 sts.
  2. Round 18: repeat 8 sc, inc around. 80 sts.
  3. Round 19: repeat 9 sc, inc around. 88 sts.
  4. Round 20: repeat 10 sc, inc around. 96 sts.
  5. Round 21: repeat 11 sc, inc around. 104 sts.
  6. Round 22: repeat 12 sc, inc around. 112 sts.
  7. Round 23: sc around. 112 sts.
  8. Round 24: sl st loosely around for a neat edge. 112 sts.

FO and weave in the end. Flatten the brim with your fingers. Do not iron acrylic yarn. For cotton yarn, use a light mist of water and let the hat dry flat.

Hat Daisy Band

Make 6 small white daisies and 8 green leaves using the same flower and leaf instructions from the flower crown section. Sew the daisies around the lower crown, just above the brim. Place green leaves between the daisies to create the garden band shown in the image.

Honey Jar

The honey jar is small, rounded, and golden yellow with a cream top and a tied cord detail. Use golden yellow for the jar body and cream for the top rim.

Jar Body

  1. Round 1: with golden yellow, 6 sc in MR. 6 sts.
  2. Round 2: inc in each st around. 12 sts.
  3. Round 3: repeat 1 sc, inc around. 18 sts.
  4. Round 4: repeat 2 sc, inc around. 24 sts.
  5. Round 5: BLO sc around. 24 sts.
  6. Rounds 6 to 11: sc around. 24 sts each round.
  7. Round 12: repeat 2 sc, dec around. 18 sts.
  8. Round 13: sc around. 18 sts.
  9. Round 14: repeat 1 sc, dec around. 12 sts.

Stuff lightly. FO, leaving a tail. Close the top if you want a sealed jar, or leave it slightly open if you want to tuck the honey dipper beside it.

Cream Jar Rim

Use cream yarn.

  1. Round 1: ch 18, sl st to form a ring, sc around. 18 sts.
  2. Round 2: repeat 2 sc, inc around. 24 sts.
  3. Round 3: sc around. 24 sts.

FO with a long tail. Sew the cream rim around the top of the jar. Add one round of golden yellow slip stitches under the cream rim to suggest honey.

Jar Tie

With golden yellow yarn, ch 30. FO. Wrap around the cream rim and tie into a small bow on the right side of the jar. Secure the knot with a tiny hidden stitch.

Honey Dipper

The honey dipper has a slim tan handle and a ribbed honey-gold end. Keep it small so it looks balanced beside the jar.

Handle

Use tan yarn.

  1. Row 1: ch 20, sl st in the second ch from hook and across. 19 sl sts.

For a firmer handle, make a second identical chain and sew them together, or crochet around a short wooden craft stick if this is for display only.

Ribbed Dipper Head

Use golden yellow yarn.

  1. Round 1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts.
  2. Round 2: inc in each st around. 12 sts.
  3. Rounds 3 to 7: BLO sc around. 12 sts each round.
  4. Round 8: dec around. 6 sts.

Stuff very lightly. FO and close. Sew the ribbed dipper head to one end of the tan handle. Wrap one strand of golden yellow yarn around the dipper head grooves for extra texture.

Yellow Flower Handbag

The handbag is warm golden yellow with a rounded body, arched handle, pink flower, and brown circular patch on the front. It sits near the doll’s right hand.

Bag Body

  1. Round 1: with golden yellow, ch 9, sc in the second ch from hook, 6 sc, 3 sc in last ch. Work on the other side: 6 sc, inc in last ch. 18 sts.
  2. Round 2: inc, 6 sc, inc 3 times, 6 sc, inc 2 times. 24 sts.
  3. Round 3: repeat 3 sc, inc around. 30 sts.
  4. Round 4: BLO sc around. 30 sts.
  5. Rounds 5 to 10: sc around. 30 sts each round.
  6. Round 11: repeat 3 sc, dec around. 24 sts.
  7. Round 12: sc around. 24 sts.
  8. Round 13: repeat 2 sc, dec around. 18 sts.
  9. Round 14: sc around. 18 sts.

Stuff very lightly so the bag stays rounded but not bulky. Flatten the top slightly. FO and close the opening with a neat seam.

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Bag Handle

Use golden yellow yarn.

  1. Row 1: ch 24, sc in the second ch from hook and across. 23 sts.
  2. Row 2: ch 1, turn, sc across. 23 sts.

FO with long tails. Sew each end of the handle to the upper sides of the bag. Curve the handle into a smooth arch.

Brown Front Circle

Use brown yarn.

  1. Round 1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts.
  2. Round 2: inc in each st around. 12 sts.
  3. Round 3: repeat 1 sc, inc around. 18 sts.

Sl st to finish. FO with a long tail. Sew to the lower front center of the bag. Add a small spiral stitch with darker brown if desired.

Pink Bag Flower

Use the pink five-petal flower from the flower crown section. Sew it to the upper right front of the bag, slightly overlapping the handle base.

Small Flying Bee

This separate bee sits beside the doll and matches the small bees on the sandals. It has a yellow oval body, black stripe, tiny face, and white wings.

Bee Body

  1. Round 1: with honey yellow, 6 sc in MR. 6 sts.
  2. Round 2: inc in each st around. 12 sts.
  3. Round 3: repeat 1 sc, inc around. 18 sts.
  4. Rounds 4 to 5: sc around. 18 sts each round.
  5. Round 6: switch to black, sc around. 18 sts.
  6. Round 7: switch to honey yellow, sc around. 18 sts.
  7. Round 8: repeat 1 sc, dec around. 12 sts.
  8. Round 9: dec around. 6 sts.

Stuff lightly before closing. FO and close. Embroider two small black eyes on the yellow front and add one tiny smile.

Bee Wings

Make 2 with white yarn.

  1. Round 1: ch 5, sc in second ch from hook, hdc in next ch, dc in next ch, 5 dc in last ch. Work on the other side: dc, hdc, sc, sl st to finish.

Sew one wing to each upper side of the bee. The wings should angle upward and outward.

Optional Surface Stitch Texture

The image shows tight, even stitches and gentle ridges on the accessories. You can add a few surface slip-stitch lines to make the bag, honey jar, and hat brim look closer to the pictured texture.

  • On the handbag, add 2 horizontal slip-stitch lines around Rounds 7 and 10.
  • On the honey jar, add 1 golden yellow surface stitch line just under the cream rim.
  • On the hat brim, add 1 loose slip-stitch round near the outer edge.
  • On the romper, keep the surface smooth so the white daisies stand out clearly.

Final Assembly and Facial Detailing

  1. Sew the head to the yellow neck and upper body. Keep the face centered over the front bib.
  2. Sew the arms under the shoulder straps, angled down toward the sides.
  3. Sew the legs under the romper openings, with the feet pointing slightly outward.
  4. Attach the blue sandal soles, toe straps, ankle straps, and tiny bee charms.
  5. Sew the white wings to the back between the body and arms, angled outward.
  6. Attach the black antennae to the top of the head, then add the yellow bee disks and white side wings.
  7. Sew the flower crown across the forehead, placing the large white daisy slightly off-center.
  8. Add the romper daisies, green leaves, yellow buttons, and any final embroidery.

After sewing, gently roll the head and body between your hands to smooth the stuffing. Check that the antennae stand upright and that the flower crown does not cover the eyes.

Accessory Placement

  • Place the blue garden hat to the doll’s left side for the same display style as the image.
  • Place the honey jar and honey dipper near the lower left side of the doll.
  • Place the yellow handbag near the doll’s right hand.
  • Place the small flying bee near the handbag or beside the doll’s shoulder.
  • Arrange the doll with the wings visible from both sides of the body.

Care Notes

Spot clean the doll with a soft damp cloth. Do not soak the flower crown, tiny bees, or hat brim, because small sewn pieces can shift when wet. Let the full set air dry flat before storing.

If the doll is made for a young child, embroider the eyes instead of using safety eyes. Also sew every flower, bee, button, and handle with several secure passes through the fabric.

Quick Checklist Before You Finish

  • Head is round, firm, and centered on the body.
  • Eyes are even, with white highlights and soft blush cheeks.
  • Black antennae stand upright and lean slightly outward.
  • Flower crown includes white, pink, lavender, and green details.
  • Blue romper has straps, buttons, three daisies, and green leaves.
  • White wings are visible from behind the arms.
  • Sandals have blue straps and tiny bee charms.
  • Hat, honey jar, dipper, handbag, and small bee are completed separately.

Detailed Cleaning and Preservation Guidelines

Store the doll in a dry place away from direct sunlight. Cotton yarn can fade over time, especially the sky blue, pink, and lavender details. Keep the accessories in a small fabric pouch so the tiny flowers and bees do not snag.

To refresh the shape, gently press the body and head with clean hands. Use a yarn needle to lift flattened petals or leaves. Avoid pulling the antennae, bag handle, sandal straps, and bee wings.

For long-term display, keep the doll on a clean shelf or in a shadow box. Do not place heavy objects on top of the hat brim or wings. If dust collects, use a soft makeup brush to clean between the flowers and stitches.

Please note: This is an AI-assisted crochet pattern based on an AI-generated design. I do my best to make each pattern clear and accurate, but occasional errors may happen. Thank you for understanding and enjoying this design.

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