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Wicket the Ewok Amigurumi

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Wicket the Ewok Amigurumi
Handmade amigurumi crochet animal figure with large eyes and a brown hood, reminiscent of an Ewok. Close-up on the left and full figure on the right, set against a serene garden backdrop.

A gem for Star Wars fans aged 0 to 100. Wicket the Ewok is a sweet creature from the Return of the Jedi. It is so adorable and unique that it will be appreciated as a gift for anyone!

A Handmade Tribute to the Forest Moon

The crochet amigurumi pattern by Lucy Collin recreates the iconic look of these funny Star Wars characters with perfection! It features big expressive eyes, full lips, round bear ears, and a distinctive hood. The use of brushed yarn gives it a cute, fluffy look.

With its faithful representation, this handmade toy will be a hit with any sci-fi fan!

Best Yarns and Tools

The pattern calls for double knitting weight yarn and a 3.5 crochet hook. You can play with its design using yarn with special textures like brushed mohair yarn, fuzzy wool fibers, or even faux fur. 

Wicket the Ewok Amigurumi Free Crochet Pattern

Crocheting Ewok Amigurumi

This crochet amigurumi project will suit those with some experience, although it’s not super difficult. It will require some shaping, sewing, and working with mohair yarn, which might be a bit tricky. The stitches you will be using are mostly basic amigurumi techniques.

How to Showcase Your Crochet Ewok

This crocheted Wicket the Ewok can become a part of your sci-fi figurine collection, a cool room decoration, or a fun toy for kids. Place it on your bookshelf next to Star Wars merch or use it as a desk buddy. Either way, it’s sure to bring some fun to your space!

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Kadee Scott
Kadee Scott
4 years ago

I am making Wicket the Ewok. I’m confused about the first part of the hood. Pattern says to start with the front top half but then says join ends to make the front bottom part? Is this a typo or ?

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