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Wall.E Amigurumi Pattern

Wall.E Amigurumi Pattern
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5-7 Hours Time Needed
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Intermediate Level

Ideal for those with basic crochet experience, featuring slightly more advanced stitches and techniques to expand your skills.

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Weekend Treat

Takes 5-7 hours, making it an enjoyable project to finish over a couple of days.

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Cute Companion

An adorable friend to cherish, handcrafted with love to bring comfort and joy for years to come.

About This Wall.E Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates a small, detailed Wall.E amigurumi approximately 15 cm tall using cotton yarn and felt details. It includes step-by-step instructions for body panels, arms, neck, eyes, wheels and assembly. You will learn to add a wire-reinforced neck and sturdy felt-backed eyes for a polished finish.

Wall.E Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

The design uses simple stitches worked in rows and rounds with clear photos to guide assembly. Perfect for intermediate crocheters wanting to practice small parts and finishing techniques.

Why You'll Love This Wall.E Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because the little details bring Wall.E to life β€” the felt eyes, the tiny panels and the wire neck give the toy so much character. I enjoyed designing each panel so assembly is logical and satisfying. I love how compact this amigurumi is; it is small enough to finish quickly but full of personality. Seeing the finished robot with layered panels and felt eyes always makes me smile when I place it on a shelf.

Wall.E Amigurumi Pattern step 1 - construction progress Wall.E Amigurumi Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Wall.E Amigurumi Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Wall.E Amigurumi Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love how easy it is to customize this pattern by changing yarn colors; try pastel yellows for a softer Wall.E or bold mustard for a classic look.

You can make a mini keychain version by using thinner yarn and a smaller hook, or create a larger cuddly version with bulky yarn and a larger hook.

I often swap the felt eye colors to change expressionβ€”white pupils make a brighter look while darker pupils give more character.

Try embroidering different symbols on the front panel instead of the WALL-E letters for personalized gifts.

Make the neck more posable by using a thicker craft wire and wrapping it densely before covering with yarn for extra strength.

For a display piece, glue small magnets to the base of the wheels and place on a decorated metallic stand for a playful effect.

I sometimes add tiny accessories like a crocheted plant or a small badge sewn to the panel to tell a story with my amigurumi.

Swap cotton for acrylic if you want a softer, fuzzier texture; adjust hook sizes for consistent gauge when switching yarn types.

If you want a safer toy for small children, skip the glued felt details and embroider eyes and panels securely instead.

I recommend trying one small change at a time so you can see how color, yarn and size affect the overall character and balance of the finished piece.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping stitch markers during repeated rows can make edges uneven and misaligned; place a marker at the start of each row and recount often to keep panels square. βœ— Overstuffing arms and eyes makes them bulky and hard to sew; stuff lightly and gradually so pieces maintain shape and sew flat. βœ— Using inconsistent tension creates irregular panel sizes causing assembly difficulties; keep tension steady and make a gauge swatch to match the pattern. βœ— Failing to tape the wire tip in the neck may cause it to poke through; cover the wire end with tape before inserting and bend the tip to secure the neck inside the panel.

Wall.E Amigurumi Pattern

Make your own adorable Wall.E amigurumi with this detailed crochet pattern. You'll enjoy clear step-by-step instructions for every small panel, wheel, eye and assembly trick. The pattern includes felt eye templates, wire neck instructions and finishing tips so your robot stands proud. Perfect as a handmade gift or shelf companion.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Wall.E Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Cotton yarn 3mm - grey (Gris 91)
  • 02
    Cotton yarn 3mm - dark gray (Gris Oscuro 92)
  • 03
    Cotton yarn 3mm - mustard (Mostaza 05)
  • 04
    A small piece of red yarn (Rojo 40) for details
  • 05
    Felt: black, red, grey, white for eye and detail components
  • 06
    Paperboard / cardboard for eye molds and wheel cores

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook 2.5mm
  • 02
    Felt black
  • 03
    Felt red
  • 04
    Felt grey
  • 05
    Felt white
  • 06
    Paperboard / cardboard
  • 07
    Needle for sewing
  • 08
    Scissors
  • 09
    Fabric adhesive / glue
  • 10
    Fiber fill (polyester stuffing)
  • 11
    Tape measure
  • 12
    Wire (for neck)
  • 13
    Stitch markers (recommended)

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β€” Body Panels :

Large Panel (Make 4 of these) :

1. 18 ch, start from the 2nd stitch from the hook, 17 sc,1 ch and turn, star from the 2th stitch from the hook(17)

Round 2-13 :

17 sc, 1 Ch,and turn, start from the 2nd stitch from the hook (17)

Round 14 :

17 sc, fasten off. (17)

Small Panel (Make 2 of these) :

1. 16 ch, start from the 2nd stitch from the hook, 15 sc,1 ch and turn, start from the 2nd stitch from the hook(15)

Round 2-13 :

15 sc, 1 Ch,and turn, start from the 2nd stitch from the hook (17)

Round 14 :

15 sc, fasten off. (17)

β€” Arm :

First part (shoulder)(make 2) :

1. MR 7sc (7)

Round 2-3 :

7 sc, fasten off and leave a long tail (7)

Second part (arm) (make 2) :

1. MR 7sc (7)

Round 2-11 :

7 sc (7)

Info :

*FILL THE ARMS A LITTLE BIT

Round 12 :

Flatten the arm and make 3 slst, Fasten off and leave a long tail.

Arm Union :

take the first and second part With the long tail that we left on the arm, we will join it to what will be the shoulder so that it looks like this.

β€” Fingers :

Round 1 :

10 ch, start from the 2nd stitch from the hook, 9 sc,1 ch, and turn star from the 2nd stitch from the hook. (9)

Round 2 :

9 sc, fasten off.

β€” Neck :

Round 1 :

MR 6 sc (6)

Round 2-15 :

6 sc (6) fasten off and leave a long tail

Info :

Cut a piece of wire that is 2 cm longer than the neck.

Info :

Cover your wire with tape on the top, so that it does not come out of the neck

Info :

Introduce the wire to the neck, the part that does not have a tape, will help us secure the neck inside the body

Info :

*FILL THE NECK A LITTLE BIT

β€” Eyes :

Info :

For the eyes we will use this mold, we make 2 of cardboard and 2 of gray felt (the cardboard helps the eye to be firm)

Info :

Dimensions: 4.3 cm wide x 2.8 cm tall. Glue the felt to the cardboard and add the pupil.

Front Part :

1. MR 6sc(6)

Round 2 :

6inc (12)

Round 3 :

(1 sc, 1 inc) x6 (18)

Round 4 :

(2 sc, 1 inc) x6 (24)

Round 5 :

(3 sc, 1 inc) x6 (30)

Round 6 :

30 sc BLO

Round 7-9 :

30 sc, fasten off.

Back Part :

1. MR 6 SC (6)

Round 2 :

6 inc (12)

Round 3 :

(1 sc, 1 inc) x6 (18)

Round 4 :

18 sc BLO

Round 5-8 :

18 sc fasten off and cut the yarn leaving a long tail

Middle Part :

1. MR 7 sc (7)

Round 2-7 :

7 sc (7)

Info :

Stuff with fiber and fasten off.

Glasses Chain :

1. 40 Ch

Info :

Fasten off , and cut the yarn leaving a long tail for assembly.

Eye Assembly :

I recommend you follow the steps as indicated. Insert the chain in the middle of the back and secure it on the inside. You can secure yourself inside with a very large knot. Do the same with the other eye.

Info :

Fill the eyes a little bit. Put glue first and then the filling. Glue the lenses to the inside edge and glue the felt lenses to the cardboard as the images show.

β€” Wheels :

Chain Base :

1. 40 ch, start from the 2nd stitch from the hook, 39 sc,1 ch and turn, star from the 2nd stitch from the hook (39)

Round 2 :

39 sc, 1 Ch,and turn, start from the 2nd stitch from the hook (39)

Round 3 :

39 sc, fasten off and leave a long tail. (39)

Parts of the Wheels :

There will be two sizes.

Large Parts x 2 :

1. MR 6 sc (6)

Round 2 :

6 inc (12)

Round 3 :

12 sc BLO(12)

Round 4 :

6 Dec (6)

Info :

Fasten off

Small Parts x 4 :

1. MR 8 sc (8)

Round 2 :

8 sc BLO (8)

Round 3 :

4 Dec (4)

Info :

Fasten off

Wheelset :

Cut 3 rectangles out of cardboard and 3 out of felt. Join both and then glue them to what will be your wheel (guide yourself by the image). Inside the wheel glue 2 small parts and 1 large.

β€” Details :

Small Front Panel :

1. 17 ch, start from the 2nd stitch from the hook, 16 sc,1 ch and turn, start from the 2nd stitch from the hook(16)

Round 2-3 :

16 sc, 1 Ch,and turn, start from the 2nd stitch from the hook (16)

Round 4 :

16 sc, fasten off. (16)

Lower Corners X4 :

1. 8 ch, start from the 2nd stitch from the hook, 3sc , skip 1 ch, 3sc . Fasten off

Upper Edge :

1. 61 ch ,start from the 2nd stitch from the hook, 60 sc (60) fasten off.

β€” Body Assembly :

Info :

It's time to start putting together all the pieces of our WALL-E

Arms :

The arms will be sewn to the small panels. Use this image as a guide, it should be sewn 3 rounds down. There should be a 3 ch separation. Finish off and sew securely.

Neck :

Take 1 large panel and sew the neck. The wire that you left at the beginning in the neck, insert it into the panel. Position it 3 rows down and as centered as you can. Bend the wire tip this way, this will help the neck to be better secured.

Info :

We reserve the parts for the final assembly. Assemble panels flat and sew edges to form the body box, then attach arms, wheels and front panel as pictures indicate.

Assembly Instructions

  • Sew the arms to the small panels: position each shoulder part on the small panel and sew the second arm piece to the shoulder using the long tail, so it sits 3 rounds down from the top edge with a 3 chain separation.
  • Insert the taped wire through the neck tube and position the neck inside one large panel; sew the neck in place with the wire tip bent to secure it, placing the neck centered and about 3 rows down from the top of the panel.
  • Glue felt to the cardboard eye shapes, stuff the eye shells lightly, insert the middle part and secure the glasses chain to the middle of the back piece, knot inside and glue the lenses to the inside edge.
  • Assemble the wheel set by gluing three cardboard/felt rectangles (4 cm x 1 cm) inside each wheel ring, then glue the small and large wheel rounds inside the triangular frame as shown and attach wheels to lower body corners.
  • Sew the small front panel onto the assembled body front, then embroider or sew the detail circle (red) and the WALL-E lettering onto one of the large front panels before final assembly.
  • When all parts are in place, sew the body panels into a box shape, attach the top upper edge trim and finish all loose ends, weaving tails inside for a neat finish.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘For best results, crochet tight and consistent stitches so panels match and assembly is clean.
  • πŸ’‘Work in spirals and in rows as indicated, and use stitch markers on each row to keep alignment correct.
  • πŸ’‘Stuff parts lightly and gradually; overstuffing eyes or small parts can make sewing and gluing difficult.
  • πŸ’‘Cover the wire tip with tape and bend the end to secure the neck inside the body and prevent poking.

This compact Wall.E amigurumi pattern brings a tiny robot full of personality to life with felt eyes, wire neck and embroidered details. Perfect for gifting or adding a cute handmade friend to your shelf. Have fun customizing colors and details β€” every Wall.E you make will be unique! πŸ€–πŸ§Ά

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished amigurumi measures approximately 15 cm tall when using the recommended cotton yarn 3mm and a 2.5 mm hook.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights, but this will affect the final size. Use an appropriate hook for your yarn and expect to adjust quantities and possibly the wire length.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate and assumes familiarity with magic ring, single crochet, increases, decreases and working in rows and rounds.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete this project in 5-7 hours, though time may vary based on experience and whether you make custom embellishments like embroidery.