Amigurumi Spider – FREE Crochet Pattern

Amigurumi Spider – FREE Crochet Pattern
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Oh, the joy of creating amigurumi! 🎉 There’s something truly magical about transforming a simple ball of yarn into a charming little creature or object. One of my favorite projects recently has been designing spider web amigurumi patterns. 🕸️ Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a curious newbie, the appeal of crafting these intricate webs lies in their whimsical charm and their ability to add a touch of spooky fun to any setting. Plus, they’re a fantastic way to celebrate the Halloween season or to simply embrace the beauty of nature’s architecture—without the eight-legged crawler, of course!

Creating a spider web amigurumi pattern is like weaving a mini marvel with your own hands. 👐 I start by choosing a soft, flexible yarn in spooky shades of black, white, or even silver to mimic the delicate threads of a real web. The process is both soothing and exciting as I carefully crochet each round, watching the web gradually take shape. What’s great about these patterns is how customizable they are—whether you’re making them flat or three-dimensional, large enough to cover a table, or small enough to hang as a decoration. It’s the perfect mix of creativity and relaxation, resulting in a delightful piece of handmade art that brings a smile to anyone who sees it. 😊

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🕷️ Amigurumi Spider Crochet Pattern

Bring spooky-cute vibes to your amigurumi collection with this bold and expressive Amigurumi Spider, inspired by classic superhero tones. With its big cartoonish eyes and playful eight-legged stance, it’s perfect for Halloween, kids’ rooms, or comic-themed displays.


✨ Skill Level

Easy to Intermediate – Basic shaping, color changes, and sewing pieces.


📏 Finished Size

Approx. 5–6 inches (13–15 cm) wide (including legs), using DK yarn and a 2.5–3.0 mm hook.


🧶 Materials

  • Yarn (DK or Worsted):

    • Red (head and feet)

    • Gray (body and legs)

    • Black (face details)

    • White (eyes)

  • Crochet Hook: 2.5–3.0 mm

  • 12 mm safety eyes or black yarn to embroider pupils

  • Polyfill stuffing

  • Stitch marker

  • Tapestry needle


🧵 Abbreviations (US Terms)

  • MR – Magic Ring

  • sc – Single Crochet

  • inc – Increase (2 sc in one stitch)

  • dec – Decrease (sc two stitches together)

  • sl st – Slip Stitch

  • ch – Chain

  • FO – Fasten Off


🧠 Head (Red)

  1. MR, 6 sc

  2. inc x6 (12)

  3. (1 sc, inc) x6 (18)

  4. (2 sc, inc) x6 (24)

  5. (3 sc, inc) x6 (30)

  6. (4 sc, inc) x6 (36)
    7–12. sc around (36)

  7. (4 sc, dec) x6 (30)

  8. (3 sc, dec) x6 (24)

  9. (2 sc, dec) x6 (18)
    – Insert safety eyes between R7–8, 4–5 sts apart
    – Embroider black eyebrows and outline circles

  10. (1 sc, dec) x6 (12)

  11. dec x6 (6), FO and close


🕸️ Body (Gray)

  1. MR, 6 sc

  2. inc x6 (12)

  3. (1 sc, inc) x6 (18)

  4. (2 sc, inc) x6 (24)

  5. (3 sc, inc) x6 (30)
    6–10. sc around (30)

  6. (3 sc, dec) x6 (24)

  7. (2 sc, dec) x6 (18)

  8. (1 sc, dec) x6 (12)
    – Stuff firmly

  9. dec x6 (6), FO and close


🦵 Legs (Make 8 – Gray → Red)

  1. MR, 6 sc in gray

  2. inc x6 (12)
    3–6. sc around (12)

  3. Switch to red yarn: sc around (12)

  4. (2 sc, dec) x3 (9)

  5. (1 sc, dec) x3 (6), lightly stuff

  6. sc around (6), FO with long tail for sewing


👀 Eyes (White, Make 2)

  1. MR, 6 sc

  2. inc x6 (12)

  3. (1 sc, inc) x6 (18)

  4. sl st around, FO and leave tail

– Sew black felt or embroider small black circle for pupils if no safety eyes used
– Attach to face before closing head


🧷 Assembly

  • Sew head to body, centered

  • Attach legs evenly, 4 on each side of body

  • Sew eyes and embroider black outlines and eyebrows

  • Adjust legs to curve outward slightly for balance


🎉 Finishing Touches

Add a tiny web string or hang your spider upside down for more fun! This bold little creature makes the perfect Halloween buddy or comic critter!


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