Took me forever to finally get it right, but I'm so glad I didn't quit! This is literally the perfect size for my spider man blanket, I'm so happy I found this video. Also, thank you for working in an easy to see color, because that was why I had to restart so many times on mine; made things so much easier!
It's def not accurate but I tried to write out the pattern and outcome looks very similar: I used Medium "#4" yarn (recommended hook: 5mm) Hook used: 4mm. 1) Slip knot - Ch 4 2) 3 tr into 1st ch (feed hook under both top loop and back loop for stability) 3) Ch 3 - sc into same ch as tr 4) Ch 2 - sc into same ch 5) Ch 3 - sl st into top of 1st tr "T" (be sure you are continuing in a circle pattern and not accidentally flipping your project) 6) Ch 9 - 8 sl st down chain 7) Sl st into same st 8) Ch 7 - 6 sl st down chain 9) Sl st into same st 10) Ch 8 - 7 sl st down chain 11) Sl st into same st 12) Ch 9 - 8 sl st down chain 13) Sl st into same st 14) Sl St into top of NEXT st 15) Hdc into same st 16) Ch 3 - sl st through the treads of the hdc 17) Ch 1 18) sl st into same st 19) Repeat steps 15-17 20) sl st into NEXT st 21) Repeat steps 12 - 6 in reverse [Ch: 9,8,7,9] 22) Ch 3 - sl st into back end of spider body 23) Ch 1 - F/o (cut string long if you want to hang him) Weave in ends and manipulate legs into correct position. The body has a few holes but still looks good. Sorry if I missed anything of if something is confusing, I don't have anyone to test this pattern beside myself. Had a great time making this spider to attach to my hat. So happy I found this video!
Thank you! This video is a horrible tutorial. Looks great, but you'd think there'd be understandable step by step, like where to put stitches so it comes out right.
I agree, I had holes everywhere. Took it all apart. fed up. Your thumbs were in the way. When at the legs and you go into the body with a ss, are all the legs going into that same ss or do you go over one stitch to begin the next legs
Me to self: Why is she crocheting a spider in the color yellow? Me answering self: So we can see what she's doing because with black yarn it's very very hard to see! Thanks a million for not using black yarn for this tutorial video!!!
Thank you! Your video was easy to follow. Cute spider pattern. I made one out of sparkly yarn and made a long chain at the end of the spider, so I can attach it something else I made.
Cute spider, but need instructions not just stitches. Such as where are we slip stitching into. It’s too difficult to see where you’re putting stitches. I found written out instructions by someone in comments (auto Jenson )
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I wish there were instructions. Are we putting all stitches into the first chain of 4 at the beginning? Video never instructs where all of the stitches are going?
Great pattern, horrible tutorial. You don't explain anything but what stitch you're using. There's more to a pattern than just the type of stitches used, like where you're supposed to put them to make it look right...
This tutorial is too confusing, but the spider design looks so good. I hope @crochetbyMM refilms it with clearer instructions.
Took me forever to finally get it right, but I'm so glad I didn't quit! This is literally the perfect size for my spider man blanket, I'm so happy I found this video. Also, thank you for working in an easy to see color, because that was why I had to restart so many times on mine; made things so much easier!
Thank you my friend for your lovely words 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
It's def not accurate but I tried to write out the pattern and outcome looks very similar:
I used Medium "#4" yarn (recommended hook: 5mm) Hook used: 4mm.
1) Slip knot - Ch 4
2) 3 tr into 1st ch (feed hook under both top loop and back loop for stability)
3) Ch 3 - sc into same ch as tr
4) Ch 2 - sc into same ch
5) Ch 3 - sl st into top of 1st tr "T" (be sure you are continuing in a circle pattern and not accidentally flipping your project)
6) Ch 9 - 8 sl st down chain
7) Sl st into same st
8) Ch 7 - 6 sl st down chain
9) Sl st into same st
10) Ch 8 - 7 sl st down chain
11) Sl st into same st
12) Ch 9 - 8 sl st down chain
13) Sl st into same st
14) Sl St into top of NEXT st
15) Hdc into same st
16) Ch 3 - sl st through the treads of the hdc
17) Ch 1
18) sl st into same st
19) Repeat steps 15-17
20) sl st into NEXT st
21) Repeat steps 12 - 6 in reverse [Ch: 9,8,7,9]
22) Ch 3 - sl st into back end of spider body
23) Ch 1 - F/o (cut string long if you want to hang him)
Weave in ends and manipulate legs into correct position.
The body has a few holes but still looks good.
Sorry if I missed anything of if something is confusing, I don't have anyone to test this pattern beside myself.
Had a great time making this spider to attach to my hat. So happy I found this video!
Thanks my hard working friend
Thank you! This video is a horrible tutorial. Looks great, but you'd think there'd be understandable step by step, like where to put stitches so it comes out right.
Thank you Auto Jonson!!!!
Thank you. I struggled with several parts of it and there’s very little instruction. This helps so much.
I wish there were words. It's hard to follow along and see what stitches you are going into.
I mentioned all stiches on each steps
I agree, I had holes everywhere. Took it all apart. fed up. Your thumbs were in the way. When at the legs and you go into the body with a ss, are all the legs going into that same ss or do you go over one stitch to begin the next legs
Me to self: Why is she crocheting a spider in the color yellow? Me answering self: So we can see what she's doing because with black yarn it's very very hard to see! Thanks a million for not using black yarn for this tutorial video!!!
Haha, you are right black yarn is difficult to see, but I try something in black I upload that tutorial soon and thanks for your great gesture
I agree 100% percent with you.
Thank you! Your video was easy to follow. Cute spider pattern. I made one out of sparkly yarn and made a long chain at the end of the spider, so I can attach it something else I made.
Your most welcome I feel really glad that you tried it please share your spider with me
Ohhh, the adding of the chain is really great!!!
This has to be THE best tutorial ever!!!! So quick and effective!! Thank you!!!
Your most welcome my dear friend🥰
😂
Thanks ❤
You're welcome 😊
Cute spider, but need instructions not just stitches. Such as where are we slip stitching into. It’s too difficult to see where you’re putting stitches. I found written out instructions by someone in comments (auto Jenson )
Auto Jenson has great written instructions
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Thank you for your lovely words and keep supporting my work and I will share my more work I hope you always support me
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Love you🙂
I found it very confusing to follow you said the atitch type but not what stitch you are workjng in also half the time your thumb was in the way x
Ok thanks for your words
Fingers all over, needs verbal instructions. I never watch these videos without words
I wish there were instructions. Are we putting all stitches into the first chain of 4 at the beginning? Video never instructs where all of the stitches are going?
Great pattern, horrible tutorial. You don't explain anything but what stitch you're using. There's more to a pattern than just the type of stitches used, like where you're supposed to put them to make it look right...
Do you have a written pattern for this cute spider?
Yes I described each step
@crochetbymm No you don't....
Super fun and easy and the result is great! Thank you so much! Next step is to figure out how to make it with a big round butt and I'll be happy
I feel glad you enjoyed