Spin spooky charm with the Free crochet Spider Amigurumi Pattern, perfect for Halloween decor, gifting, or giving your space a fun themed accent.
A small spider once sat on the corner of a desk with its round body and tiny legs, turning what many expect to be creepy into something surprisingly cute and cheerful. Its soft shape, friendly eyes, and smooth stitching give it a gentle, welcoming look that works well for both Halloween and everyday decoration.
Trendy Crochet Spider Amigurumi Pattern for Halloween Fans

This crochet spider amigurumi pattern turns yarn into a playful little figure with balanced legs, a neat body, and a sweet expression that adds personality without any sense of fear.
Tip
When creating the eight legs, do not pull your slip stitches too tight on the chains. Work the slip stitches with a looser tension than your single crochets. Tighter tension will cause the legs to curl tightly, while looser tension will keep them flexible and straight enough for you to fold and stitch them into their final bent, posed position.
Uses
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Market Makes: Create this item quickly and easily to sell at fall or Halloween craft markets.
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Seasonal Decor: Use the finished spiders as lightweight Halloween decorations.
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Gifting: Give them as cute, quick fall or Halloween gifts.
Materials
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Yarn (Main): Use four-ply worsted weight yarn in black and/or brown for the spider's body and legs.
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Yarn (Accent): Acquire a small scrap piece of black yarn for embroidering the mouth.
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Crochet Hook: You need a 5.0 mm crochet hook.
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Safety Eyes: Use two pairs of safety eyes: 9 mm for the main eyes and 6 mm for the secondary, smaller eyes.
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Notions: Gather a tapestry needle for weaving in ends and securing the legs, and a pair of scissors.
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Stuffing: Use Poly-fil or similar stuffing material.
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Detailing: Use a blush and blush brush to add cute cheek color (optional).
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Adhesive: Hot glue and glue stick are optional for extra eye security.
Level of Difficulty
The difficulty level for this project is Easy. The techniques involve basic amigurumi stitches and construction:
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Single Crochet (SC).
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Single Crochet Increase and Decrease.
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Working in the back loop only (BLO).
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Slip Stitch (SL ST) for the legs.

The spider fits nicely in many settings — on shelves, in themed displays, hanging near windows, or as part of a fun Halloween arrangement.

Its small size makes it easy to place anywhere, and it can even be used as part of a garland or set on a work desk for a lighthearted touch. This project also helps build practical crochet skills such as shaping a round body, attaching multiple legs, and adding small details, while staying easy enough for beginners to enjoy..

Tutor's Suggestions
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Secure the Magic Circle: Tie a secure knot using the tail of your Magic Circle immediately after finishing the second round. This prevents the small base from unraveling before you continue increasing.
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Utilize the BLO Ridge: When working round 9 in the back loop only (BLO), you create a distinct ridge of unworked front loops. This ridge is crucial because it is where you will insert your hook to slip stitch the eight legs directly onto the body.
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Position the Eyes Correctly: Place the larger 9 mm eyes first, positioning them between rounds 6 and 7, separated by three visible stitches. Then, place the smaller 6 mm eyes one row higher, slightly diagonally (caddy-cornered) from the larger eyes.
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Stuff Lightly: Do not overstuff the spider body. You want it to be slightly squishy and flexible, which makes it easier to position and secure the finished legs.

The finished spider has a friendly, soft look that suits gifting, decorating, or collecting. Its simple curves and gentle presence make it appealing rather than scary, adding charm and warmth to any setup.

Special Features
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Two-Sized Eyes: The pattern incorporates two sets of different-sized safety eyes (9mm and 6mm), giving the spider an immediately recognizable, cute, and whimsical aesthetic.
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Integrated Legs: You crochet all eight legs directly onto the body using a slip-stitch chain technique. This eliminates the need to crochet and sew eight separate legs.
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Seamless Shaping: The body is worked in continuous rounds of single crochet (SC) and finished with a unique back loop only (BLO) decrease round to create a clean base for attaching the legs.
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Embroidered Smile: You create a distinct, smiling mouth using a simple tapestry needle technique.
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Quick Project: The design is intentionally simple and fast to work up, making it ideal for high-volume market stock.

Whether used for seasonal fun or kept throughout the year, it brings personality and a playful spark to any space

Conclusion
You have successfully completed your easy crochet spider! By using the two-toned eyes, the simple embroidered smile, and the specialized integrated leg technique, you have created a fast, repeatable, and highly marketable amigurumi piece that is perfect for celebrating the fall and Halloween season.
