Simple Crochet Halloween Spider Web Bunting Amigurumi Pattern

Spin a web of enchantment with our Free Crochet Halloween Spider Web Bunting Pattern, perfect for adding a spooky and charming touch to your festive decor.

This captivating pattern guides you in crocheting intricate spider webs that can be strung together to create an eye-catching bunting. Ideal for draping across mantels, windows, or doorways, these webs bring a spooky yet charming touch to your home.

Crochet Halloween Spider Web Bunting

The pattern is easy to follow, making it suitable for crocheters of all skill levels and providing a fun and creative way to enhance your Halloween celebrations. Using this pattern not only adds a personal handmade touch to your decorations but also offers a great opportunity to hone your crochet skills while preparing for the season.

Tip:

For an added eerie effect, use glow-in-the-dark or metallic yarn to make your spider web bunting truly stand out.

Materials Needed:

  • Thin red yarn with a bit of sparkle (described as 4 ply but quite thin)
  • Crochet hook (3 mm used in video)
  • PVA glue (if blocking)

Pattern Steps:

Starting Loop (Optional):

  • Create a slip knot.
  • Chain 15 (or longer to adjust the hanging loop size).
  • Slip stitch into the first chain to create a loop.

Begin Spiderweb:

  • Chain another 15 for the spacing between the hanging loop and the start of the spiderweb.
  • Chain 30 for a small spiderweb. For a medium or a larger web, increase the chain by increments of 8 (e.g., 38 for medium, 46 for large, etc.).

First Round:

  • Triple crochet into the sixth chain from the hook.
  • Chain one, and in the same chain space, add four more triple crochets (making a total of five triple crochets into the same hole, with chain ones in between each).

Linking Chains:

  • After completing the first round, chain one.
  • Slip stitch into the fourth chain from the triple crochet group to start shaping the web.

Subsequent Rounds:

  • Continue chaining in multiples that go up by two each round (chain 3, chain 5, chain 7, etc.), turning your work each time.
  • Triple crochet into the top of previous round’s triple crochet, follow the chaining pattern, and keep expanding the web.

Final Round (with Picot):

  • Chain 11 (adjust based on web size), and triple crochet into the first treble crochet from the previous round.
  • For a picot: chain three, then slip stitch into the first of those three chains.
  • Continue the pattern around for all sections.

Finishing:

  • If adding more webs, chain a gap (for example, chain five).
  • For the next spiderweb, start again with either the initial 30 chains (or adjusted number for bigger sizes).
  • Keep repeating the process for each spiderweb.
  • Once all webs are completed, create the final loop by chaining 15, then slip stitch into the 15th chain.

Blocking:

  • If desired, block the spiderwebs by coating them with diluted PVA glue, pinning them down, and allowing them to dry.
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