Not many think of crocheting Mike Wazowski through crochet, but that's what makes it so unique and innovative. This quirky pattern transforms the beloved one-eyed monster into an adorable handmade creation, perfect for endless uses. Whether as a gift for Disney fans, playful room décor, or even a charming desk accessory, its versatility shines.

Plus, creating this delightful character upgrades your crochet skills while offering a creative challenge. Its whimsical design and vibrant appeal are ideal for adding humor and personality to any space, showcasing the beauty of handmade crafts in a fun and imaginative way.
Finished Size
- Approximately: 2-3 inches tall (excluding hat), small enough to act as a cute compact keychain.
Materials Needed
- Yarn (4 Medium Weight/ Worsted Weight):
- Chocolate Brown(body) - Caron Simply Soft in Lime Light (or equivalent green).
- White (hat).
- Cream (horns).
- Felt:
- Neon Green, Black, and White (for eye components).
- Blue (for Monsters University logo).
- Hook:
- Size 4 mm crochet hook.
- Accessories:
- Stitch marker.
- Tapestry needle or threading needle.
- Hot glue gun.
- Embroidery thread (optional).
- Scissors.
- Stuffing:
- Polyester fiberfill or any soft stuffing material.
- Optional:
- Keyring or keychain clasp (to attach as a functional keychain).
Gauge
- Gauge is not crucial due to the amigurumi style of this project. As long as your stitches are tight enough to prevent stuffing from escaping, the project will retain its shape.
- For reference: 6 stitches x 6 rows of single crochet = 1 inch.

Special Techniques
- Magic Circle:
- A technique used to start the base of most amigurumi projects. It allows you to crochet in a tight, adjustable circle.
- Invisible Decrease:
- A seamless decrease worked with the front loops only of two consecutive stitches. This technique helps maintain the rounded shape of amigurumi projects.
- Slip Stitch Closure:
- A method to neatly close openings at the end of the project to ensure a smooth finish.
Pattern Instructions
Head/Body (Mike Wazowski's Body)
- Round 1: Create a magic circle in green yarn and work 6 single crochets (sc) into the circle. Slip stitch (sl st) to join. (6 stitches total)

- Round 2: Increase in each stitch (2 sc per stitch). (12 stitches total)
- Round 3: [1 increase (2 sc in first stitch), 1 sc in the next]. Repeat around. (18 stitches total)
- Round 4: [1 increase, sc in the next 2 stitches]. Repeat around. (24 stitches total)
- Round 5: [1 increase, sc in the next 3 stitches]. Repeat around. (30 stitches total)
- Rounds 6-7: Sc in each stitch around (no increases). (30 stitches total per round)
- Round 8: [1 increase, sc in the next 4 stitches]. Repeat around. (36 stitches total)
Rounds 9-12: Sc in each stitch around. (36 stitches total per round)
- Tip: These rounds create the length of the body. Adjust the number of rounds if you desire a taller or shorter shape.
Decreasing Rounds:
9. Round 13: [1 invisible decrease, sc in the next 4 stitches]. Repeat around. (30 stitches total)
- Round 14: Sc in each stitch around. (30 stitches total)
- Round 15: [1 invisible decrease, sc in the next 3 stitches]. Repeat around. (24 stitches total)
- Round 16: [1 normal decrease, sc in the next 2 stitches]. Repeat around. (18 stitches total)
- Round 17 (Final Round): Repeat [1 normal decrease, sc in the next stitch]. (12 stitches total)
Closure:
- Cut a long tail for sewing and use the slip stitch closure technique in the final 12 stitches to securely close the bottom.
- Stuffing: Fill the body with stuffing as you go to maintain the shape.

Horns (Make 2)
- Round 1: Create a magic circle with cream yarn and work 4 sc. (4 stitches total)
- Round 2: Work 2 sc into each stitch. (8 stitches total)
- Round 3: Sc in each stitch around. (8 stitches total)
- Round 4: [1 normal decrease, sc in the next 2 stitches]. Repeat. (6 stitches total)
- Push yarn ends inside horn to act as stuffing.
- Leave a long tail for sewing or attach horns with hot glue.
Hat
- Round 1: Create a magic circle with blue yarn and work 6 sc. (6 stitches total)
- Round 2: Increase in every stitch. (12 stitches total)
- Round 3: [1 increase, sc in the next stitch]. Repeat around. (18 stitches total)

- Round 4: [Sc in the next 8 stitches, increase in the next stitch]. Repeat twice. (20 stitches total)
- Round 5: Sc across. (20 stitches total)
Hat Brim:
On Round 6:
- Work across only partway (~7-10 stitches of the initial round).
- Stitches for the brim:
- 1 half double crochet (hdc).
- 3 double crochet (dc) stitches.
- 1 slip stitch to finish.
- Cut yarn, leaving excess for sewing. Optionally, stuff slightly to puff up the hat.
Eye (Felt Details)
- Cut the following from felt:
- White Circle: Largest circle (base for the eye).
- Green Circle: Slightly smaller than the white circle.
- Black Circle: The pupil.
- Tiny White Dot: For the "sparkle" in the eye (optional).
- Cut out the Monsters University (MU) logo from blue felt to attach onto the hat. Keep it small and precise for the best result.
- Secure all felt pieces with hot glue for best results.
Assembly Instructions
- Attach Eye:
- Position the felt eye in the center of the body. Glue securely.
- Attach Horns:
- Place the horns symmetrically on the top sides of the head and secure with hot glue or by sewing.
- Attach Hat:
- Sew or glue the hat securely onto the top of Mike's head, slightly tilted for a dynamic look.
Customization Ideas
- Add Arms and Legs:
- Crochet small tube-like arms/legs if desired for a complete look. Adjust their size to keep proportions consistent.
- Adjust Colors:
- Change the hat color or customize with different eye shapes.
- Personalize It:
- Use embroidery or additional felt pieces to add a name or special text to the body or hat.
- Keychain Style:
- Attach a keyring to the top of the hat with a small loop of yarn for keychain use.
Conclusion
Your crochet Mike Wazowski is complete! This tiny, adorable character is perfect as a keychain, bag charm, or addition to your amigurumi collection. The simple construction, playful details, and iconic look make this project suitable for both beginners and advanced crocheters.
