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14 Spider Themed Halloween Crochet Patterns

September 13, 2020 by Shellie Wilson

Crochet enthusiasts are always on the lookout for unique and exciting projects to add to their repertoire. And what could be more exciting than creating spider-themed crochet patterns that capture the spookiness and charm of these creepy crawlies?

Our collection of 14 spider crochet patterns is the perfect addition to any crochet enthusiast’s library. With designs ranging from big and bold to small and intricate, these patterns offer something for every level of skill and style.

Whether you’re looking to create a Halloween wreath or a cozy pullover with a spooky twist, these patterns will add a touch of spider-inspired flair to any project. And with their versatility, you can use them as stand-alone decorations or incorporate them into larger pieces.

One of the standout patterns in our collection is the amigurumi spider. These adorable little critters are perfect for adding a touch of whimsy to your Halloween decorations. They’re easy to make and can be customized with different colors and sizes to suit your style. Kids will love these cute little spiders, and they make great gifts for spider-loving friends and family members.

If you’re looking for something a little more intricate, our spiderweb doily pattern is the perfect challenge. This pattern creates an intricate lace design that’s perfect for adding a touch of spooky elegance to any room. It’s a great way to showcase your advanced crochet skills and create a stunning piece that will impress your friends and family.

Our spider crochet patterns are also great for incorporating into clothing and accessories. The spider applique pattern is perfect for adding a little spooky flair to a beanie or scarf. And the spiderweb motif can be used to create a stunning lace design on a cardigan or sweater.

Whether you’re a seasoned crochet pro or just starting out, our collection of spider crochet patterns offers something for everyone. They’re perfect for Halloween decorations or for adding a little bit of spookiness to your home decor all year round. So grab your crochet hook and get ready to spin a web of creativity with these fun and exciting patterns!

  1. Large Spider, scroll down for the English version.
  2. Spindly legs but perfect on the Wall.
  3. Standard hand-sized spider perfect for wreaths
  4. Spider Finger Puppet, perfect for pranks.
  5. Spider themed Afghan 
  6. Bright orange giant Spider
  7. Spider Beanies
  8. Spider Mug Cozy 
  9. Itsy Bitsy Spider
  10. Plump and round Spider
  11. Spider C2C Pillow 
  12. Spider Web Scarf
  13. Spider Open Web beanie 
  14. Spider Web Poncho 

Which Spider is your favorite? The crochet type I mean. If you use one of these patterns, be sure to come back and share your creation with us.

Looking for more Halloween Crochet patterns? Check these out on Etsy

Spiders are fascinating creatures that have captivated the interest of many for centuries. They come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, and can be found in nearly every corner of the globe. Here are five facts about spiders that you may not know:

Spiders are arachnids, not insects. They have eight legs and two body segments, while insects have six legs and three body segments.
Not all spiders spin webs. Some, like the Huntsman spider, actively hunt and chase down their prey.
Spiders are found on every continent in the world except Antarctica.
Many spiders can live for several years, with some species living for up to 20 years.
Most spiders are harmless to humans and many play an important role in controlling insect populations.
With this collection of 14 spider crochet patterns, you can create your own spider-inspired crafts. These crochet patterns are all about spiders, creepy crawly spiders. Some are big spiders, some are small but all of them are fun to crochet and perfect for any time of year but are especially popular at Halloween. You can use these crochet spiders as embellishments on door wreaths, pullovers, beanies and so much more.

f you’re looking for a quick and festive crochet project to add to your Halloween décor or trick-or-treat basket, this Free Crochet Halloween Candy Pattern is a delightful choice. The pattern is beginner-friendly, works up fast, and uses only small amounts of yarn—making it perfect for stash-busting.

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Comments

  1. Nova55 says

    September 13, 2020 at 11:38 am

    Great selection of spiders! Thank you so much for sharing. I wasn’t able to get #1 link to work, tho.

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