Stuart the Spider by Cuddly Stitches Craft

Stuart the Spider

Crochet
August 2021
Sport (12 wpi) ?
2.5 mm
US
English
This pattern is available for free.

Try this easy to follow crochet spider pattern that includes detailed step by step instructions with many photos. This Amigurumi spider pattern will help you make your own crochet toy with confidence so don’t hesitate and get started NOW. And remember that I am happy to provide support with any of my crochet animal patterns if needed. Happy crocheting!

DETAILS:

  • available only in English using US crochet terms
  • skill level: basic crochet skills and knowledge
  • finished size – length: 15cm / 6 inches
  • finished size – width: 19cm / 7.5 inches
  • finished size – height: 8cm / 3 inches

THIS AMIGURUMI SPIDER PATTERN CONSISTS OF:

  • step by step pattern descriptions including lots of photos for guidance
  • Information on how to assemble your toy including photos
  • Information about materials and equipment needed
  • List of abbreviations used in the pattern

MATERIALS NEEDED:
- This pattern will work with any weight of yarn or type of fiber but I recommend Fine Sport #2 = 4 ply OR Light Worsted #3 = DK

I USED:

  • Fine Sport #2 = 4 ply
  • 55% cotton and 45% acrylic
  • 1x ball of green yarn - YarnArt Jeans - colour 29 - (50g/160m)
  • 1x ball of multicolour yarn - YarnArt Jeans Tropical - colour 616 - (50g/160m)
  • 1x ball of black yarn - YarnArt Jeans - colour 53 - (50g/160m)

For the hairy neck:

  • Light Worsted #3 = DK
  • 100% polyester
  • 1x ball of black yarn – Stylecraft Eskimo eyelash yarn – colour 5172 - (50g/90m)

OTHER MATERIALS USED:
- polyester fibre fill

EQUIPMENT NEEDED:

  • crochet hook: I used 2.5mm = B/1 , if using different weight of yarn then refer to hook size recommendations on the yarn but go one size smaller
  • scissors, yarn needle, pins with large heads, stitch marker or thin yarn to use instead
  • 12mm and 8mm safety eyes

You may sell the crochet toys you made using this spider crochet pattern as long as you credit me as the original designer