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This document provides a detailed crochet pattern for creating a Wall-E figure, including a list of materials and step-by-step instructions for assembling the character. It emphasizes the use of continuous rounds in crochet and offers tips for sewing and assembly. The creator, Ana Amélia, requests that the pattern not be claimed as one's own and encourages giving credit if shared or adapted.

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Wall e

This document provides a detailed crochet pattern for creating a Wall-E figure, including a list of materials and step-by-step instructions for assembling the character. It emphasizes the use of continuous rounds in crochet and offers tips for sewing and assembly. The creator, Ana Amélia, requests that the pattern not be claimed as one's own and encourages giving credit if shared or adapted.

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Wall-E

by Ana Amélia (Miahandcrafter)

Materials:

– Yellow yarn (I used Anne by Circulo, which is a Fingering / 4 ply (14 wpi)); – Grey yarn (I
used Anne by Circulo, which is a Fingering / 4 ply (14 wpi)); – Black yarn (I used Anne by
Circulo, which is a Fingering / 4 ply (14 wpi)); – EVA; – 2mm crochet hook; –
Fiberfill; – Tapestry needle, needle and scissors; – Wire to his neck and to his arms; –
Contact glue; – Paintbrush, black, white, grey, red and lime fabric paint; – White and
grey felt; – Black, white and red thread to embroider his name.

Notes:

– I always do my crochet works using continuous rounds. I will let you know when you have
to join rounds; – Everytime I will do a crochet work, the first thing I do is take a look in the
entirely pattern before start doing it, so, I can have an idea of how the pattern works. Well, I
recommend you to do the same; – For sewing the pieces together you will use the
tapestry needle;

Recently, I’m having a hard time to answer all the questions sent to my email and the
comments. I’m sorry that I’m not able to answer your doubts. However, if you have any
doubt, I’m sure that it is worth to leave a comment here, because even if I can’t answer you,
I’m sure that someone in the community will try to help you out ^^
Pattern

– Body (make 6 – yellow yarn): Row 1: ch 14, sc 13 (13) Row 2-15: sc in each sc
(13) Finish off and leave a long tail for sewing. 1. Sew all the pieces together, except the
top.

2. Cut a cube shaped piece of foam. You are not going to stuff the cube with fiberfill, but
with this foam.

3. Insert the foam inside the crochet cube, then sew the rest of the top.

Grey edge on the top of his body: Row 1: Make 38 sc using Moogly’s method, which does
not need a foundation chain (38) Finish off.

This is how the top edge should look like when sewn to his body

Front:

Back:
Grey corners in “y” shape from the bottom (make 4): Row 1: Make sc 5 using Moogly’s
method, which does not need a foundation chain (5) Cut the yarn and leave a long tail for
sewing.

Attach the yarn on the 3rd stitch and make 2 sc.

Finish off.

This is how this piece should look like when sewn to his body:
Grey corners from his back on the top (make 2): Row 1: Make sc 2 using Moogly’s method,
which does not need a foundation chain (2) Finish off

Grey detail located on the sides (make 2): Row 1: Make sc 17 using Moogly’s method,
which does not need a foundation chain (17) Finish off.

Grey piece where his arms are attached (join rounds – make 2): Round 1: 6 sc in MC
(6) Round 2: sc in each sc (6) Finish off.

Arms (make 2):

**Start with yellow yarn Round 1: 8 sc in MC (8) Round 2-14: sc in each sc (8) Round
15: crochet only in the back loops. (sc 2, dec) 2 times (6) **change to gray yarn Round
16-17: sc in each sc (6) Finish off.
Fingers (make 4 – grey yarn): Row 1: Make 6 sc using Moogly’s method, which does not
need a foundation chain (6) Row 2: sc in each sc (6) Finish off and leave a long tail for

sewing.

Legs” (make 4 – black yarn): Row 1: Make 4 sc using Moogly’s method, which does not
need a foundation chain (4) Row 2-32: sc in each sc (32)

Neck (yellow yarn):

Round 1: 6 sc in MC (6) Round 2-10: sc in each sc (6) Finish off and leave a long tail for
sewing.

Eyes:

. Tube (make 2): Round 1: Make 10 sc in MC (10) Round 2-8: sc in each sc (10)
Finish off.

Front part (make 2): Round 1: 8 sc in MC (8) Round 2: inc (16) Round 3-9: sc in each
sc (16) Finish off.

Grey cylinder between the eyes:

Round 1: 6 sc in MC (6)

Round 2-5: sc in each sc (6)

Round 6: dec (5)

Finish off.

Assembly:

1. Make his body. Sew all the squares together, except the top, put the foam inside and sew
the top square as explained before;

2. Sew the “Grey edge on the top of his body”:

3. Sew the “Grey corners in “y” shape from the bottom”:


4. Sew the “Grey corners from his back on the top”:

5. Using grey felt make two pieces like the one in this photo (they are placed each one in
each side) and glue them to his body:
6. Using grey felt make the front rectangle and glue it to his body:

7. Put some fiberfill inside and glue the “Grey piece where his arms are attached” in the
same place as shown in the photo

8. Now, before sewing his arms, it’s necessary to insert a wire inside his body to keep his
arms in place. To be able to insert the wire inside the cube I had to pierce with a sharp
needle and then enlarge the small hole with a larger needle. After that I was able to insert
the piece of wire:

Pierce the cube with a sharp needle


Enlarge the small hole with a larger needle

Insert the wire.


Bend the wire near his body and insert his arm through it.

9. To make his fingers sew two pieces together:

Then, cut two pieces of wire (they need to be bigger than the fingers) and bend it to make it
double.
After that insert the wire inside his fingers

Finally, insert the wire inside his arm and sew his fingers:

10. Using a piece of white felt and black fabric paint make this detail of his arms:

11. Using a piece of white felt and black fabric paint make this detail of his arms:
unite the loose tips with adesive tape

Sew two pieces of his leg with the wire inside:

12. Cut a piece of wire and try to shape it like in the photo bellow. This is going to be his
neck.

First, insert the already shaped wire into his neck:


Then, insert the wire into his body:
After that, sew his neck to his body:

13. Now you are going to sew the “Grey cylinder between the eyes” to the top of his neck:

Then, I cut two pieces of grey felt and glued into the eva.
Finally, I painted his pupils and iris:
After that, you are going to insert his eva eyes inside the “Front part” of his eyes and glue
them together:

Finally, sew his eyes to the “Grey cylinder between the eyes”:
Now, stuff each “Tube” with fiberfill and glue it to the back of each eye.

Don’t forget to make the reflection in his eyes:

15. Make the details in his front panel using felt and fabric paint and embroider his name:
16.. With a black yarn and using only crochet chains make this two wires and sew each one
into each eye and both into the “Grey cylinder between the eyes”:

17: Using EVA I made some gears and painted them with silver paint:

That’s it, here are some more photos to use as reference:


I did not create this character, Wall-e is copyright of Disney!!

This Pattern was created by Ana Amélia Mendes Galvão.

1. Please do not claim my pattern as your own;

2. If you use this pattern, please, give me the credits;

3. If you wish to share this pattern, you may create a link to my blog, but please do not post
it on your site;

4. You may not sell any of my patterns;

5. You are free to adapt this pattern, you can build another upon this one, but you must give
appropriate credit to me for the original pattern;

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