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Eve From Wall-E

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The key takeaways are that Eve from Wall-E is a simple crochet project that has an egg-shaped body and squished sphere head made using increases and decreases in spiral rounds.

The steps to crochet Eve's head are to start with a magic ring and increase rounds using 2sc in first stitch until reaching the desired size, then decrease rounds using sc dec until a small opening remains to stuff the head.

The steps to crochet Eve's body are similar to the head, starting with a magic ring and increasing rounds until the desired size is reached, then continuing with sc rounds until stuffing and decreasing rounds to close up the bottom.

How to crochet Eve from Wall-e

I wanted to see if I could come up with a pattern for Eve. She is actually quite simple to make; she basically has an egg-shaped body and a squished sphere for a head. This is what I came up with, she is 4 1/2 inches small.

Pattern
-White worsted weight yarn and 4.mm hook -blue embroidery floss plus needle -black felt -polyfil for stuffing I worked her in spirals and marked the beginning of each row with a marker.

Head:
Work 6 sc into magic ring. (6) Round 1: 2 sc in each stitch (12) Round 2: *2 sc in first st, sc in next st* repeat (18) Round 3: * 2 sc in first st, sc in next 2*repeat (24) Round 4: *2 sc in first st, sc in next 3* repeat (30) Round 5: *2 sc in first st, sc in next 4* repeat (36) Round 6: sc in each stitch (36) Round 7: * sc dec in first, sc in next 4* repeat (30) Round 8: * sc dec in first, sc in next 3* repeat (24) Round 9: * sc dec in first, sc in next 2* repeat (18) Round 10: * sc dec in first, sc in next * repeat (12) Fasten off leaving a long tail. Stuff firmly with polyfil

Body:
Work 6 sc into magic ring. (6) Round 1: 2 sc in each stitch (12) Round 2: *2 sc in first st, sc in next st* repeat (18) Round 3: * 2 sc in first st, sc in next 2*repeat (24) Round 4: *2 sc in first st, sc in next 3* repeat (30) Rounds 5-10: sc in each stitch (30) Round 11: * sc dec in first, sc in next 3* repeat (24) Round 12: * sc dec in first, sc in next 2* repeat (18) Round 13: sc in each stitch (18) Stuff firmly with polyfil Round 14: * sc dec in first, sc in next * repeat (12) Round 15: sc in each stitch (12) Round 16: sc dec in each stitch (6) Fasten off and weave in ends.

Arms: Make 2
Again you are working in rounds. -Try not to work your stitches too tightly especially at the beginning since you are only working into a small ring of stitches. It will get easier as you go. -Make sure you use a marker to mark your first stitch (moving it each row). - Check your stitch count after EACH row (shown in brackets).

Work 3 sc into magic ring. (3 st) Round 1: 2 sc in first st, sc in next, 2 sc in last st (5 st) Round 2: sc in first, * 2 sc in next, sc in next * repeat from*to* twice (7 st) Round 3: 2 sc in first, sc in next 5, 2 sc in last. (9 st) Rounds 4-7: sc in each (9 st) Round 8: sc dec in first stitch, sc in next 2, sc dec in next, sc in last 3 (7 st) Fasten off and leave a long tail. Stuff lightly to form an arm shape.

Assembly:
Using picture as a guide cut out a faceplate in the black felt. If your felt is thin then cut two faceplates and sew them together using a blanket stitch. Embroider eyes using blue floss: I used a backstitch to outline and then satin stitch to fill in. Using black thread sew on faceplate to head. Sew head onto body then arms onto body. If you find her arms stick out from her body too much put a couple of stitches a bit lower from her shoulder into her body. I attached fishing line to hang her because I didn't want to change her shape just to make her stand.

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