Cute Animation-Inspired Crochet Wild Robot Pattern
Create a magical masterpiece with this delightful Crochet Wild Robot Glitter Pattern. This pattern guides you through crafting a charming figure inspired by the beloved animation, featuring cute detailing and vibrant colors. Using soft cotton yarn and a 2 mm crochet hook, you’ll make a cute robot with vivid wings, a perky tail, and adorable eyes, making a perfect gift or keychain. Its instructions ensure that even beginners can produce a lovingly handmade and eye-catching crochet creation.
How To Crochet Amigurumi Wild Robot Glitter
Materials:
- Cotton thread
- 2 mm crochet hook
- White, hazelnut (brown), and green threads
- Wool needle
- 10 mm safety eyes
- Pins (optional)
- Blush (optional)
Pattern:
Body:
- Round 1:
- Using white thread, make a magic ring.
- Chain 1 (this chain does not count as a stitch).
- Within the ring, make 8 single crochets (sc).
- Pull the smallest strand to close the ring.
- Round 2:
- Make an increase (2 sc in the same space) in the first stitch of the magic ring.
- Mark the first stitch to identify the beginning of the round.
- Continue making increases in each stitch around (Total: 16 stitches).
- Round 3:
- Change to hazelnut color.
- Make 1 sc, then mark it.
- In the next stitch, make an increase.
- Repeat the sequence [1 sc, 1 increase] around (Total: 24 stitches).
- Round 4:
- Make 3 sc, mark the first stitch.
- In the next stitch, make an increase.
- Repeat the sequence [3 sc, 1 increase] around (Total: 30 stitches).
- Round 5-8:
- Repeat the sequence: Make 12 sc in hazelnut color, change to white and make 4 sc, then change back to hazelnut for 14 sc (Total: 30 stitches).
- Round 9-12:
- Work with sc over each stitch (Total: 30 stitches).
- Mark the positions for the eyes between rounds 9 and 10, separated by 6 sc.
- Insert 10 mm safety eyes and embroider the details around the eyes with green thread.
- Round 13:
- Repeat the sequence: [3 sc, 1 decrease] around (Total: 24 stitches).
- Round 14:
- Repeat the sequence: [1 sc, 1 decrease] around (Total: 16 stitches).
- Fill the body with stuffing.
- Round 15:
- Work with 8 decreases (Total: 8 stitches).
- Round 16:
- Work in front loops only: [1 sc, 1 increase] around (Total: 12 stitches).
- Round 17:
- Work with sc over each stitch (Total: 16 stitches).
- Round 18:
- Repeat the sequence: [3 sc, 1 increase] around (Total: 20 stitches).
- Round 19:
- Make 2 increases, 16 sc, and 2 increases (Total: 24 stitches).
- Round 20:
- Repeat the sequence: [3 sc, 1 increase] around (Total: 30 stitches).
- Round 21:
- Work with sc over each stitch (Total: 30 stitches).
Tail:
- Attach white thread to the four strands left in round 21.
- Work over the strands in the following sequence:
- 1 sc in the first strand.
- 1 half double crochet (hdc) in the same strand.
- 1 double crochet (dc) in the next strand.
- Another dc in the same strand.
- Chain up, slip stitch (sl st) into two bars formed, dc in next strand, another dc in the same strand, hdc in the last strand, and finish with a sc.
- Cut and hide the excess thread.
Arms:
- Yellow thread: Chain 4.
- In second chain from hook:
- 1 sc.
- 1 sc in next chain.
- 4 sc in last chain.
- Work on the other side:
- 1 sc.
- 1 increase in last chain.
- Round 2:
- Make 1 increase, mark the first stitch, then 8 sc around (Total: 10 stitches).
- Round 3:
- Work with sc over each stitch (Total: 10 stitches).
- Attach yellow thread in middle:
- Chain 5, 4 sc back down the chain, sl st to previous round, cut thread, and sew to body.
Wings:
- White thread: Make a magic ring.
- Round 1:
- Chain 1, 6 sc in ring.
- Round 2:
- Make 6 increases (Total: 12 stitches).
- Round 3:
- Repeat the sequence: [1 sc, 1 increase] around (Total: 18 stitches).
- Fold the fabric in half, make 9 sc across both edges, cut thread.
- Make two wings:
- Attach wings to body with a wool needle.
- Apply blush for finishing touches.
Enjoy your crocheting!