This crochet spiderweb pattern is the perfect project for adding a spooky touch to your Halloween decorations or any home project that needs a touch of eerie charm. With a simple technique and minimal materials—cotton yarn, a 3mm crochet hook, and a few pins—you can create a beautifully intricate yet imperfect spiderweb.
Crochet Spiderweb

Whether you choose to follow the traditional instructions or add your own twist with variations like single crochet stitches and chain modifications, this pattern offers both versatility and creativity. Perfect for beginners and experienced crocheters alike, this spiderweb can be customized to fit your desired look, from a perfectly symmetrical web to a more wild, charmingly imperfect creation.
Materials
- 3mm crochet hook
- White cotton yarn
- Blocking mat
- Pins
Magic Loop & Round 1
- Create a magic loop.
- Chain 3, then make 9 additional double crochet stitches, totaling 10 stitches.
- Pull the magic loop tight and slip stitch into the first chain 3.

Round 2
- Chain 3, then chain an additional 2 stitches.
- Double crochet into the next stitch, chain 2, and repeat.
- Continue this pattern for a total of 10 double crochet stitches with 2 chains in between.

Round 3
- Chain 3, then chain an additional 4 stitches.
- Double crochet into the next double crochet stitch, chain 4, and repeat.

Continuing the Pattern
- Continue adding more chains as you go, increasing by 2 chains each round (e.g., 6 chains, then 8, then 10, etc.).
- Each round will still have 10 double crochet stitches.

Imperfect Look Techniques
- Use single crochet stitches between chains instead of double crochet stitches.
- Cut the chain in half and add an extra double or single crochet stitch between to give the web a more imperfect look.

Tension Points
- Use stitch markers to mark three points of tension for hanging the spiderweb in a doorway.





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