Have a look at this exclusive list of Crochet Spiders Free Patterns to create some fantastic toys that also double as decor pieces!
Learn how to turn balls of yarn into tiny spooky critters using these free crochet patterns. These 3D creatures are suitable for gifting purposes, Halloween or year-round decoration, and pretend play.
Crochet Spiders Free Patterns
1. Giant Crochet Spider
This fuzzy spider amigurumi toy will bring fun and spooky Halloween vibes to your decor. It’s worked in one piece, bottom to up, in continuous rounds with fur yarn without any sewing.
2. Crochet Spiders Climbing Walls
Climbing spiders give a creepy vibe when seen from afar. You can crochet them with right-hand-facing continuous rounds using gauge, special, and basic stitches.
3. Gigantic Crocheted Tarantula
When it comes to coziness, this huge crocheted Tarantula pattern takes the stage. It is made with a blend of simple techniques, including sc, hdc, inc, and dec. If you are working on this kind of big project for the first time, then this would take your crafting journey to a new level.
4. Purple Amigurumi Spider
You may have seen many different types of spiders around you or on TV. Are they impressive and dangerous? YES! One such version of the black widow spider is here. You can crochet it with any mixture of colors!
5. DIY Stuart the Crochet Spider
If you need quick and easy Halloween party DIY decor, read here. This crocheted Stuart spider is spooky and beautiful, making your guests want one for themselves. You can share the pattern with them!
6. Sharlotte The Crochet Spider
This tutorial will walk you through how to crochet Sharlotte the spider from the start to the end. Your journey begins with a magic ring, continuing with sc, inc, dec, dc, ss, fastening the body, and ending with attaching parts! Simple!
7. Crochet Spider Plushie
Want to invest in a fun and refreshing project? Look no further. Alleviate your boredom by crocheting these amazing spider plushies with the YouTube tutorial in whichever color you want!
8. Amigurumi Black Widow Spider
Follow this pattern to make your Southern and Northern versions of black widow spider amigurumi. The body is 18 cm long and 10 cm wide with a 53 cm leg span.
9. Crochet Brazilian Giant White knee Tarantula
This 20-23 cm long crocheted version of the Brazilian giant White knee Tarantula will surely give your guests and friends goosebumps. It’s created using mohair yarn, fiberfill, flexible wireframe, and plastic eyes.
10. Tiny Spider Crochet Pattern
This tiny crocheted spider is the best addition to any Halloween decor setting. Simply place a few in a candy bowl to scare the little trick-or-treaters.
11. Adorable Black Spider Amigurumi
Don’t get confused by the octopus-like appearance—it’s a cute spider. To craft this impressive creature, you’ll need a 1.75 mm crochet hook, yarn, safety eyes, stuffing, scissors, and a needle.
12. Giant Dual-Toned Spider Free Crochet Pattern
This 17 x 22-inch giant spider is made using single crochet stitches and jumbo-size purple & light purple chenille yarn. Any intermediate-beginner-level crocheter can easily make this cuddly toy.
13. Crochet Pumpkin Spider
The pumpkin-looking spider is arguably the best-looking creature on this list. Unfortunately, it’s not the safest pet in the real world. Fortunately, you can crochet it on your craft table with the help of this amazing video.
14. Halloween Spider Amigurumi Free Crochet Pattern
Use your basic knowledge of chain and single crochet to make this spooky five-eyed spider amigurumi. Learn how to make one at home with this PDF!
15. Jumping Spider Crochet Pattern
Babies love amigurumi toys, especially animal lookalikes. That’s why you can gift this jumping spider to your baby for long snuggles. The best part is you can make it by using leftovers, too!
16. Adorable Crochet Spider Pumpkin Free Pattern
The pumpkin-looking spider is arguably the most adorable creature on this list. Follow this visual guide to make one for yourself.
17. Beginner-Friendly Crocheted Spider
Watch the video tutorial to crochet this yellow-hued spider, an excellent last-minute decoration or gift idea. The best part is that any beginner-level crocheter can try this project.