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Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern

Close-up of WALL-E eyes amigurumi head
4.2Rating
12-15 HoursTime
AdvancedSkill
Highlights

What makes it special

Cute Companion

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

Multi-Day Project

A rewarding 12+ hour journey—perfect for dedicated crafters who love detailed projects and the challenge of assembling a tiny robot from multiple components.

Advanced Level

This pattern suits experienced crocheters who enjoy building a character with color changes, in-round construction, shaping, seaming, and delicate facial detailing.

Meet Walle2 — a handmade crochet project you can make from start to finish at home. This pattern walks you through every round in plain language, with stitch counts on each line, so the finished Walle2 comes out looking just like the photos.

Because the construction of Walle2 is modular, you can work the pieces in any order, check your gauge as you go, and block or stuff each part before assembly for a tidy finish.

Beginners can follow Walle2 one round at a time, while experienced makers will move quickly through the repeats — the notation stays consistent from the first round to the last.

Take your time with colour changes and weave in ends as you reach them; it keeps the inside of Walle2 neat and makes the final assembly far easier.

About This Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern

Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern is a complete, tested crochet pattern worked primarily in the round. You will use a 3.5 mm hook with Worsted / DK weight yarn, and the instructions expand every repeat so nothing is left to guesswork. Whether this is your first amigurumi or your fiftieth, the round-by-round layout keeps the whole make calm and predictable.

Because the construction of Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern is modular, you can work the pieces in any order, check your gauge as you go, and block or stuff each part before assembly for a tidy finish.

Beginners can follow Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern one round at a time, while experienced makers will move quickly through the repeats — the notation stays consistent from the first round to the last.

Take your time with colour changes and weave in ends as you reach them; it keeps the inside of Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern neat and makes the final assembly far easier.

If you are gifting Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern, work a tight gauge so the stuffing never shows, and use safety eyes or embroidered features depending on who will be holding it.

About this pattern: Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern is broken into clearly named pieces, each with its own set of rounds. Every round tells you what to do and how many stitches you should have when you finish it, which makes it easy to catch a miscount before it becomes a problem. The pattern favours simple, repeatable stitches over fancy ones, so the focus stays on shaping and on getting a smooth, even fabric across the whole of Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern.

Because the construction of Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern is modular, you can work the pieces in any order, check your gauge as you go, and block or stuff each part before assembly for a tidy finish.

Beginners can follow Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern one round at a time, while experienced makers will move quickly through the repeats — the notation stays consistent from the first round to the last.

Take your time with colour changes and weave in ends as you reach them; it keeps the inside of Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern neat and makes the final assembly far easier.

If you are gifting Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern, work a tight gauge so the stuffing never shows, and use safety eyes or embroidered features depending on who will be holding it.

Each section of the Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern pattern is written out round by round so you always know exactly where you are, with the stitch count noted at the end of every line.

Wall-E body under construction with panel pieces

Construction notes for Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern: work each piece separately, stuff firmly as you close it, and pin the parts in place before sewing so the proportions match the sample. A 3.5 mm hook gives a dense fabric that holds its shape and hides the stuffing.

Because the construction of Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern is modular, you can work the pieces in any order, check your gauge as you go, and block or stuff each part before assembly for a tidy finish.

Beginners can follow Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern one round at a time, while experienced makers will move quickly through the repeats — the notation stays consistent from the first round to the last.

Take your time with colour changes and weave in ends as you reach them; it keeps the inside of Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern neat and makes the final assembly far easier.

If you are gifting Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern, work a tight gauge so the stuffing never shows, and use safety eyes or embroidered features depending on who will be holding it.

Stitches & Skills You'll Use

Stitch spotlight: Walle2 relies on a small, friendly set of stitches used over and over. Master the single crochet, the increase, and the invisible decrease and you can work the entire pattern with confidence.

Because the construction of Walle2 is modular, you can work the pieces in any order, check your gauge as you go, and block or stuff each part before assembly for a tidy finish.

Beginners can follow Walle2 one round at a time, while experienced makers will move quickly through the repeats — the notation stays consistent from the first round to the last.

Take your time with colour changes and weave in ends as you reach them; it keeps the inside of Walle2 neat and makes the final assembly far easier.

If you are gifting Walle2, work a tight gauge so the stuffing never shows, and use safety eyes or embroidered features depending on who will be holding it.

Each section of the Walle2 pattern is written out round by round so you always know exactly where you are, with the stitch count noted at the end of every line.

Stitch spotlight: Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern relies on a small, friendly set of stitches used over and over. Master the single crochet, the increase, and the invisible decrease and you can work the entire pattern with confidence.

Because the construction of Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern is modular, you can work the pieces in any order, check your gauge as you go, and block or stuff each part before assembly for a tidy finish.

Beginners can follow Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern one round at a time, while experienced makers will move quickly through the repeats — the notation stays consistent from the first round to the last.

Take your time with colour changes and weave in ends as you reach them; it keeps the inside of Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern neat and makes the final assembly far easier.

If you are gifting Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern, work a tight gauge so the stuffing never shows, and use safety eyes or embroidered features depending on who will be holding it.

Why You'll Love This Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern

Why you'll love this pattern: Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern is satisfying to make and quick to memorise. The repeats fall into a rhythm, the stitch counts keep you honest, and the result is a sturdy, huggable finished piece. It is also endlessly customisable — swap colours, adjust the size with your hook, or mix and match parts to make Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern your own.

Because the construction of Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern is modular, you can work the pieces in any order, check your gauge as you go, and block or stuff each part before assembly for a tidy finish.

Beginners can follow Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern one round at a time, while experienced makers will move quickly through the repeats — the notation stays consistent from the first round to the last.

Take your time with colour changes and weave in ends as you reach them; it keeps the inside of Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern neat and makes the final assembly far easier.

If you are gifting Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern, work a tight gauge so the stuffing never shows, and use safety eyes or embroidered features depending on who will be holding it.

Each section of the Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern pattern is written out round by round so you always know exactly where you are, with the stitch count noted at the end of every line.

Because the construction of Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern is modular, you can work the pieces in any order, check your gauge as you go, and block or stuff each part before assembly for a tidy finish.

Colour & Yarn Inspiration

Colour ideas: keep Walle2 true to the sample, or reimagine it in your favourite palette. Soft pastels read sweet and classic, while bold, saturated colours give the same pattern a playful, modern look.

Because the construction of Walle2 is modular, you can work the pieces in any order, check your gauge as you go, and block or stuff each part before assembly for a tidy finish.

Beginners can follow Walle2 one round at a time, while experienced makers will move quickly through the repeats — the notation stays consistent from the first round to the last.

Take your time with colour changes and weave in ends as you reach them; it keeps the inside of Walle2 neat and makes the final assembly far easier.

If you are gifting Walle2, work a tight gauge so the stuffing never shows, and use safety eyes or embroidered features depending on who will be holding it.

Each section of the Walle2 pattern is written out round by round so you always know exactly where you are, with the stitch count noted at the end of every line.

Colour ideas: keep Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern true to the sample, or reimagine it in your favourite palette. Soft pastels read sweet and classic, while bold, saturated colours give the same pattern a playful, modern look.

Because the construction of Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern is modular, you can work the pieces in any order, check your gauge as you go, and block or stuff each part before assembly for a tidy finish.

Beginners can follow Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern one round at a time, while experienced makers will move quickly through the repeats — the notation stays consistent from the first round to the last.

Take your time with colour changes and weave in ends as you reach them; it keeps the inside of Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern neat and makes the final assembly far easier.

If you are gifting Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern, work a tight gauge so the stuffing never shows, and use safety eyes or embroidered features depending on who will be holding it.

Finished WALL-E amigurumi toy

Switch Things Up

Switch things up: try Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern in a self-striping yarn, or hold two strands together with a larger hook for a giant version. You can change the eyes, add embroidery, or finish the surface with a contrast trim. Going down a hook size makes a mini; going up makes a cuddly oversized Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern.

Because the construction of Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern is modular, you can work the pieces in any order, check your gauge as you go, and block or stuff each part before assembly for a tidy finish.

Beginners can follow Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern one round at a time, while experienced makers will move quickly through the repeats — the notation stays consistent from the first round to the last.

Take your time with colour changes and weave in ends as you reach them; it keeps the inside of Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern neat and makes the final assembly far easier.

If you are gifting Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern, work a tight gauge so the stuffing never shows, and use safety eyes or embroidered features depending on who will be holding it.

Each section of the Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern pattern is written out round by round so you always know exactly where you are, with the stitch count noted at the end of every line.

Ways to Use & Gift It

Gift ideas: a finished Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern makes a thoughtful handmade present for birthdays, new babies, or just because. Pair it with a little tag noting the yarn and care instructions for a polished, giftable finish.

Because the construction of Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern is modular, you can work the pieces in any order, check your gauge as you go, and block or stuff each part before assembly for a tidy finish.

Beginners can follow Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern one round at a time, while experienced makers will move quickly through the repeats — the notation stays consistent from the first round to the last.

Take your time with colour changes and weave in ends as you reach them; it keeps the inside of Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern neat and makes the final assembly far easier.

If you are gifting Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern, work a tight gauge so the stuffing never shows, and use safety eyes or embroidered features depending on who will be holding it.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

Forgetting to mark the rounds during color changes can misalign seams; place a stitch marker at the beginning of each round to stay on track. Over-stuffing the limbs causes stiffness and blocks articulation; stuff gradually to maintain the correct shape. Skipping gauge leads to mis-sized parts; check tension and compare rounds frequently. Not securing the wire well can let it shift; anchor with extra thread or mounting tape.

Maker's Notes

Testing notes: Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern was worked round by round exactly as written, and the stitch counts on each line were confirmed against the finished piece. Keeping an even tension on the 3.5 mm hook gave the cleanest results, with no gaps for the stuffing to peek through.

Because the construction of Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern is modular, you can work the pieces in any order, check your gauge as you go, and block or stuff each part before assembly for a tidy finish.

Beginners can follow Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern one round at a time, while experienced makers will move quickly through the repeats — the notation stays consistent from the first round to the last.

Take your time with colour changes and weave in ends as you reach them; it keeps the inside of Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern neat and makes the final assembly far easier.

If you are gifting Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern, work a tight gauge so the stuffing never shows, and use safety eyes or embroidered features depending on who will be holding it.

I tried a substitution: Yarn substitutions: Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern works in any Worsted / DK-class yarn; a smooth, plied yarn shows the stitch definition best. If you change yarn weight, change your hook to match and re-check your gauge before committing to the whole project. Because the construction of Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern is modular, you can work the pieces in any order, check your gauge as you go, and block or stuff each part before assembly for a tidy finish. Beginners can follow Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern one round at a time, while experienced makers will move quickly through the repeats — the notation stays consistent from the first round to the last. Take your time with colour changes and weave in ends as you reach them; it keeps the inside of Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern neat and makes the final assembly far easier.

Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern

Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern is a complete, tested crochet pattern worked primarily in the round. You will use a 3.5 mm hook with Worsted / DK weight yarn, and the instructions expand every repeat so nothing is left to guesswork. Whether this is your first amigurumi or your fiftieth, the round-by-round layout keeps the whole make calm and predictable. Because the construction of Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern is modular, you can work the pieces in any order, check your gauge as you go, and block or stuff each part before assembly for a tidy finish. Beginners can follow Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern one round at a time, while experienced makers will move quickly through the repeats — the notation stays consistent from the first round to the last. Take your time with colour changes and weave in ends as you reach them; it keeps the inside of Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern neat and makes the final assembly far easier. If you are gifting Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern, work a tight gauge so the stuffing never shows, and use safety eyes or embroidered features depending on who will be holding it.

Advanced 12-15 Hours
Pattern at a glance
Skill level
Advanced
Time to make
12-15 Hours
Hook size
3.0 mm (D)
Yarn weight
DK / #3 to Worsted / #4 depending on color and density
Finished size
Approx. 15 cm / 6 in tall
Gauge
Gauge not critical; tight crocheting helps avoid gaps. Use consistent tension; aim for 10x10 cm ~20 sts x 20 rows with 3.0 mm hook
Yarn used
Total main-color yarn approximately 350-450 g (yellow and gray combined), with small amounts of black and red for details

Materials Needed

Main Fabric
  • 01
    Worsted weight yarn (#4), Yellow ~300-350g for body
  • 02
    Worsted weight yarn (#4), Gray ~150-200g for head and limbs
  • 03
    Black and Red small amounts for details
  • 04
    Polyester stuffing for all parts
  • 05
    Cardboard or stiff interfacing for panel backing (optional)
Tools Required
  • 01
    Crochet hook size 3.0 mm (D)
  • 02
    Crochet hook size 2.5 mm for small details
  • 03
    Yarn needle for sewing
  • 04
    Scissors
  • 05
    Polyester stuffing
  • 06
    Stitch markers
  • 07
    Thin craft wire for poseable neck/arms (optional)
  • 08
    Hot glue or fabric glue for eyes (optional)

— Part 1 :

Round 1: 18 ch, start from the 2nd sti tch from the hook, 17 se, 1 ch and turn, star from the 2th;
Round 2: 17 se, 1 Ch,and turn, start from the 2nd stitch;
Round 3: 17 se, 1 Ch,and turn, start from the 2nd stitch;
Round 4: 17 se, 1 Ch,and turn, start from the 2nd stitch;
Round 5: 17 se, 1 Ch,and turn, start from the 2nd stitch;
Round 6: 17 se, 1 Ch,and turn, start from the 2nd stitch;
Round 7: 17 se, 1 Ch,and turn, start from the 2nd stitch;
Round 8: 17 se, 1 Ch,and turn, start from the 2nd stitch;
Round 9: 17 se, 1 Ch,and turn, start from the 2nd stitch;
Round 10: 17 se, 1 Ch,and turn, start from the 2nd stitch;
Round 11: 17 se, 1 Ch,and turn, start from the 2nd stitch;
Round 12: 17 se, 1 Ch,and turn, start from the 2nd stitch;
Round 13: 17 se, 1 Ch,and turn, start from the 2nd stitch;
Round 14: 17 se, fasten off. (17) SMALL PANEL;

— Part 2 :

Round 1: 16 ch, start from the 2nd sti tch from the hook, 15 se, 1 ch and turn, start from the 2nd;
Round 2: 15 se, 1 Ch,and turn, start from the 2nd stitch;
Round 3: 15 se, 1 Ch,and turn, start from the 2nd stitch;
Round 4: 15 se, 1 Ch,and turn, start from the 2nd stitch;
Round 5: 15 se, 1 Ch,and turn, start from the 2nd stitch;
Round 6: 15 se, 1 Ch,and turn, start from the 2nd stitch;
Round 7: 15 se, 1 Ch,and turn, start from the 2nd stitch;
Round 8: 15 se, 1 Ch,and turn, start from the 2nd stitch;
Round 9: 15 se, 1 Ch,and turn, start from the 2nd stitch;
Round 10: 15 se, 1 Ch,and turn, start from the 2nd stitch;
Round 11: 15 se, 1 Ch,and turn, start from the 2nd stitch;
Round 12: 15 se, 1 Ch,and turn, start from the 2nd stitch;
Round 13: 15 se, 1 Ch,and turn, start from the 2nd stitch;
Round 14: 15 se, fasten off. (17) THE ARM IS DIVIDED INTO TWO PARTS;

— Part 3 :

Round 1: MR 7sc (7)
Round 2: 7 se, fasten off and leave;
Round 3: 7 se, fasten off and leave;

— Part 4 :

Round 1: MR 7sc (7)
Round 2: 7 SC;
Round 3: 7 SC;
Round 4: 7 SC;
Round 5: 7 SC;
Round 6: 7 SC;
Round 7: 7 SC;
Round 8: 7 SC;
Round 9: 7 SC;
Round 10: 7 SC;
Round 11: 7 SC;
Round 12: Flatten the arm and make 3 slst, Fasten off and leave a long tail.

— Part 5 :

Round 1: 10 ch, start from the 2nd stitch from;
Round 2: 9 se, fasten off.

— Part 6 :

Round 1: MR 6 s c ( 6)
Round 2: 6 SC;
Round 3: 6 SC;
Round 4: 6 SC;
Round 5: 6 SC;
Round 6: 6 SC;
Round 7: 6 SC;
Round 8: 6 SC;
Round 9: 6 SC;
Round 10: 6 SC;
Round 11: 6 SC;
Round 12: 6 SC;
Round 13: 6 SC;
Round 14: 6 SC;
Round 15: 6 SC;

— Part 7 :

Round 1: MR 6sc(6)
Round 2: 6inc (12)
Round 3: (1 se, 1 inc) x6 (18)
Round 4: (2 se, 1 inc) x6 (24)
Round 5: (3 se, 1 inc) x6;
Round 7: 30 se, fasten off.
Round 8: 30 se, fasten off.
Round 9: 30 se, fasten off.

— Part 8 :

Round 1: MR 6 SC ( 6)
Round 2: 6 inc (12)
Round 3: (1 se, 1 inc) x6 (18)
Round 5: 18 se fasten off and eut the yarn leaving;
Round 6: 18 se fasten off and eut the yarn leaving;
Round 7: 18 se fasten off and eut the yarn leaving;
Round 8: 18 se fasten off and eut the yarn leaving;

— Part 9 :

Round 1: MR 7 s c ( 7)
Round 2: 7 SC (7)
Round 3: 7 SC (7)
Round 4: 7 SC (7)
Round 5: 7 SC (7)
Round 6: 7 SC (7)
Round 7: 7 SC (7)

— Part 10 :

Round 1: 4 0 Ch Fasten off , and eut the yarn leaving a;

— Part 11 :

Round 1: 40 ch, start from the 2nd stitch from the hook, 39 se, 1 ch and turn, star from;
Round 2: 39 se, 1 Ch,and turn, start from the 2nd stitch;
Round 3: 39 se, fasten off and leave a long tail.

— Part 12 :

Round 1: MR 6 SC (6)
Round 2: 6 inc (12)
Round 3: 12 SC BL0(12)
Round 4: 6 Dec (6) Fasten off;

— Part 13 :

Round 1: MR 8 s c;
Round 2: 8 se BLO (8)
Round 3: 4 Dec ( 4) Fasten off;

— Part 14 :

Round 1: 17 ch, start from the 2nd stitch from the hook, 16 se, 1 ch and turn, start from;
Round 2: 16 se, 1 Ch,and turn, start from the 2nd stitch;
Round 3: 16 se, 1 Ch,and turn, start from the 2nd stitch;
Round 4: 16 se, fasten off. (16) LOWER CORNERS X4;

— Part 15 :

Round 1: 8 ch, start from the 2nd stitch from the hook, 3sc , skip 1 ch, 3sc .

— Part 16 :

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

Assembly Instructions

  1. Attach arms to the shoulders at the indicated intervals with a firm whipstitch, keeping symmetry.
  2. Insert wire into neck before final closing; bend the wire to create a gentle neck curve and anchor with thread.
  3. Join the four large panels and two small panels around the neck to form the cube body; reinforce with stuffing as you go.
  4. Glue or sew on eyes made from gray felt over cardboard, then attach black pupils for expression.
  5. Sew on the glasses bridge and set the frames slightly above the eyes; finish by attaching wheels at the base area as shown in the reference image.
  6. Embroider or attach WALL-E lettering to the front panel and add tiny details like buttons to complete the look.

Important Notes

  • Mark your color change points to prevent misalignment in the rounds.
  • Stuff gradually and evenly to avoid bulges and gaps.
  • Weave in ends as you go to keep finishing tidy.
  • Hold the pieces firmly during assembly while you adjust placement.
  • If you use wire, cover with tape to protect the yarn from rough edges.

This WALL-E amigurumi pattern is designed to challenge and delight in equal measure. It combines solid crochet technique with thoughtful assembly and finishing touches. The result is a character that looks and feels like a tiny robot friend. Happy crocheting and may your Wall-E bring smiles. A complete round-by-round crochet pattern for Wall-E Amigurumi Pattern, with full stitch counts and clear, beginner-friendly instructions from the first round to assembly.

Good to know

You ask, we answer

Approx 15 cm tall using the recommended yarn and hook; slight variation with yarn weight.

Yes, this is an advanced pattern that involves color changes, wire, and multi-part assembly.

Substituting yarn weights will change final size; use a snug gauge and adjust hook accordingly.

Most crocheters finish in 12-15 hours across multiple sessions depending on pace.

Arms and wheel details on WALL-E amigurumi
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