The little spider Soey is ideal for crocheters of all experience levels, from beginners to advanced. This cute spider is a great souvenir or a gift for any occasion, and not just for Halloween.
The following step-by-step instructions guide you through the entire crochet process. With detailed explanations and clear pictures, crocheting this little spider is a pleasure.
The little Soey can be crocheted with a variety of yarns, in all possible colors and sizes, so you can let your creativity run wild.
The spider Soey is perfect for a quick DIY project or as a gift idea. In no time, you'll have a cute, homemade spider that will delight everyone.
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The pattern for "Soey the Spider" is for personal use only. It may not be sold, forwarded, reproduced, published, translated into other languages, exchanged with other patterns, or modified as your own. The sale of the finished spider created using this pattern is permitted in small quantities, provided the designer (Gutherz - Doreen Goedhart) is credited and the current toy guidelines are observed.
Thank you and happy crocheting!
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This pattern is suitable for: Beginners and advanced knitters (depending on the yarn used)
Abbreviations: (You should be familiar with these basics.)
Rd = round
sc = feste Masche
ch = chain (stitch)
slst = slip stitch
inc = increase (2 sc in 1 stitch)
dec = decrease
BLO = back loop only
FLO = front loop only
(…) x? = everything within the brackets is repeated as many times as specified after the x
{…} = everything inside the bracket is crocheted into one stitch
At the beginning you will find the number of the respective round/row.
The number of stitches in the completed round/row is in the brackets at the end.
Required material:
Crochet hook: NS 4 mm (or a needle according to your chosen wool)
Yarn: Chenille yarn in the color of your choice (100 g/100-120 m)
Cotton yarn leftovers in Black, White (to embroider eyeliner, eyebrows and eye whites) and Pink
(for the cheeks) (50 g/125 m)
Eyes: safety eyes 10 mm
Additional: scissors, a sewing needle, filling, stitch markers
PATTERN:
The size of the finished spider with the specified materials is approx. 8 cm.
Soey is crocheted from bottom to top in spiral rounds.
Body:
1. Rnd: 2 ch, into the first ch: 6 sc (6)
2. Rnd: inc x6 (12)
3. Rnd: (1 sc, inc) x6 (18)
4. Rnd: (2 sc, inc) x6 (24)
5. Rnd: In this round the legs are crocheted.
Crochet the whole round into the FLO: 2 sc, (into 1 st: {1 slst, 6 ch, from the 2nd ch from the needle:
5 slst}, 1 slst into the next st) x4, 5 sc, (into 1 st: {1 slst, 6 ch, from the 2nd ch from the needle: 5 slst},
1 slst into the next st) x4, 1 sc

6. Rnd: 2 sc, into the BLO of the preliminary round (behind the 4 legs): 8 sc, continue normally: 5 sc, into the BLO of the preliminary round (behind the 4 legs): 8 sc, continue normally: 1 sc (24)

7.-8. Rnd: 24 sc (2 rounds) (24)
9. Rnd: (2 sc, dec) x6 (18)
Insert the safety eyes between rounds 7 and 8, leaving two visible st between them. Stuff firmly as you go.

10. Rnd: (1 sc, dec) x6 (12)
11. Rnd: dec x6 (6)
Cut the thread, pull it through the FLO of the last 6 stitches, pull tight (to close the hole), knot and sew.
Finish:
Using black yarn, embroider your spider's eyebrows (1 round above the eyes, 1 stitch long) and eyeliner. Using white yarn, embroider the whites of the eyes along the outside of the eyes. Using pink yarn, you can add little cheeks to Soey (2-3 repeats).
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Your spider Soey is ready!
I hope you had fun crocheting.
You can find more of my patterns at @gutherzdesign.