Free Crochet Mike Wazowski Pattern That Brings Disney Magic to Life
Bring fun to life with this Free Crochet Mike Wazowski Pattern for a charming creation that fills your space with joy and whimsical cuteness.
A cheerful little monster with one big eye and a friendly smile can bring excitement to your crochet projects. Its bright green shape stands out and makes everyone want to reach out and touch him. Using the Crochet Mike Wazowski pattern, you can quickly turn simple yarn into a cute friend that children love to play with and adults enjoy seeing on their desks or shelves.
Adorable Free Crochet Mike Wazowski Pattern to Gift or Display

Its soft round body and fun look make every room feel happier. this is easy to make and every step lets you watch him come to life in your hands. Whether you want a playful toy, a smiling gift, or just something that makes you happy, this pattern helps you create a piece that’s full of personality and warmth. From movie fans to little kids, everyone will smile when they see your handmade Mike Wazowski.

Materials List
Yarn:
- Light green, worsted weight (approx. 3.5 mm thickness)
- Beige or tan, worsted weight (horns)
Hook: 3.5 mm crochet hook
Notions:
- Polyfill stuffing
- Scissors
- Yarn needle
- Stitch markers
- Felt or fabric for eye (white, blue, black, small white oval for eye highlight)
- Craft glue/fabric glue
Optional:
- Split ring or lobster clasp to make a keychain
Key Abbreviations
- MR: Magic ring
- ch: Chain
- sc: Single crochet
- sl st: Slip stitch
- inc: Increase (2 sc in same stitch)
- dec: Decrease (single crochet 2 stitches together)
- st(s): Stitch(es)
- […]: Repeat instructions in brackets as indicated
Special Notes
- Work in joined rounds; close each round with a slip stitch unless otherwise indicated.
- Mark the beginning of each round with a stitch marker.
- Stuff lightly as you go, for evenly shaped amigurumi.
- For the eye, use felt or fabric circles in required colors and glue securely.
Pattern Instructions
1. Body
With green yarn:
- MR, 8 sc into ring. (8)
- inc in each st around. (16)

- [sc, inc] around x8. (24)
- [2 sc, inc] around x8. (32)
Rounds 5–13 (9 rounds):
- sc in each st around. (32)
- End up with 13 rounds total (4 above + 9 plain rounds).

Decrease rounds:
14. [2 sc, dec] around x8. (24)
- [sc, dec] around x8. (16)
- Stuff firmly.
- [dec] around x8. (8)
- Fasten off, leaving a tail for sewing. Finish closing hole by threading tail through tops of last round’s stitches, pulling tight, then knotting and weaving in ends.

2. Horns (Make 2)
With beige or tan yarn:
- MR, 3 sc into ring. (3)
- inc in each st around. (6)
- [sc, inc] around x3. (9)
- Fasten off, leaving tail. Do not stuff or stuff lightly. Make two identical horns.
3. Arms (Make 2)
With green yarn:
- MR, 4 sc into ring. (4)
- inc in each st around. (8)
Rounds 3–4 (2 rounds):
- sc in each st around. (8)
- Fasten off, leaving tail. Make two identical arms. Stuff lightly.

4. Legs (Make 2)
With green yarn:
- MR, 6 sc into ring. (6)
- inc in each st around. (12)
Rounds 3–5 (3 rounds):
- sc in each st around. (12)
- Fasten off, leaving tail. Make two identical legs. Stuff lightly.
5. Assembly
- Attach legs to lower part of body (between Rounds 1–4 from the bottom).
- Attach arms to sides of body (between Rounds 8–12 from the top).
- Attach horns to top of head (between Rounds 2–4 from the top).
Tip: Sew securely and weave in ends inside the body for a neat finish.
6. Eye (Felt/Fabric)
- Cut from felt or fabric:
- Large white circle (size to cover front; ~2 cm diameter)
- Medium blue circle (smaller than white)
- Small black circle (smaller than blue)
- Tiny white oval/circle (for eye shine)
- Glue, in order:
- White circle (centered on body)
- Blue circle (centered on white)
- Black circle (centered on blue)
- White highlight (offset on black/blue)
- Allow to dry completely before handling.

Conclusion
This mini Mike Wazowski measures approx. 8 cm, perfect for a keychain or desk companion. The pattern is quick and straightforward, ideal for beginners as well as experienced crocheters. Customize by adjusting eye size or adding a split ring for a keychain.
Pattern Corrections
- If stitch counts do not match, verify increases and decreases are evenly spaced.
- For joining rounds, ensure stitch marker is placed accurately to maintain symmetry.
- If felt circles are too large or small, adjust as needed to best cover the face of your doll.
Tips
- Use tight stitches and the recommended hook/yarn weight for a sturdy amigurumi.
- Stuff limbs lightly to avoid bulging.
- Use craft glue for felt/fabric details; hold in place until dry.
- Add a split ring or lobster clasp to make your Mike into a keychain.
- Make sure all sewn parts are securely attached for durability.
