Transform your Halloween decorations with this charming crochet spider web garland! Perfect for adding a spooky yet stylish touch to your space, this DIY crochet project is easy to follow and can be customized to fit any area. Whether you're decking out your porch, living room, or even creating a unique window display, this garland brings an eerie elegance to your decor. With multiple layers of intricate webbing, this pattern allows for versatility in size and design. Plus, it's a fun, hands-on way to add a personal flair to your festive setup!
Crochet Halloween Spider Web Garland

Starting the Garland
- Make a slip knot, then chain 10 stitches.
- Slip stitch to the first chain to form a ring.
Creating the Web
- Chain 45.
- Do a triple crochet into the sixth chain from the hook.
- Chain one, then do another triple crochet in the same chain. Repeat this action to create a total of four triple crochets in the same stitch.
- Slip stitch into the next four chains.

Building the Layers
- Layer 1: Chain five and flip your work.
- Triple crochet to the top of each "web string" (the group of triple crochets from the previous step), with a chain of five in between each.
- After the last triple crochet, skip three chains and triple crochet into the next one.

- Layer 2: Chain 10 and flip the work.
- Triple crochet to the top of each string, with a chain of seven in between each.
- Then, skip three chains and slip stitch to the fourth chain, followed by three more slip stitches into the next three chains.
- Layer 3: Chain nine and turn the work.
- Triple crochet to the top of each string with a chain of nine in between.
- Then, skip three chains and triple crochet into the next one (the fourth chain).
- Layer 4: Chain 14 and flip the work.
- Triple crochet to the top of each web string with a chain of 11 in between.
- Then, skip three chains and slip stitch to the fourth chain, followed by slip stitches into the next three chains.

- Subsequent Layers: Chain 13 and flip the work.
- Continue to add two extra chains in between each triple crochet for each subsequent round until the web reaches your desired size.
- The creator of the video made it until there were 17 chains in between.
Finishing the Garland

- Once the first web is the desired size, chain 45 and repeat the entire process to create more webs for the garland.
- At the end of the garland, slip stitch to the 10th chain to form a ring for hanging.





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