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Low Sew Spider

Pattern by: Jennifer Ward


JNWCrochet
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Supplies Needed:
Plush yarn of choice. I recommend parfait chunky or sweet snuggles lite.
Small amount of fuzzy yarn or accent yarn for fangs
5 mm hook for parfait
6 mm hook for sweet snuggles lite
polyfil
darning needle
safety eyes: 20mm & 12mm
scissors

Yarn Usage:
Parfait chunky - 75 grams.

Finished size:
Approximately 8"

Abbreviations:
mc - magic circle - or you can chain 2 and sc into second chain from hook if your
yarn does not allow for a mc.
sc - single crochet
inc - increase
dec - decrease
sts - stitches
sl st - slip stitch
( ) - indicates how many stitches per round

Please note this pattern is written in continuous rounds unless otherwise specified. A
stitch marker is recommended.

This pattern is designed by Jennifer Ward. Do not copy, alter, sell or redistribute this
pattern in any way. You are free to sell any finished product made using this pattern.

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Lets Get Started!
Legs: Make 8. Be sure to stuff the leg as you go.
1. 4 sc in mc (4)
2. sc, (inc x3) (7)
3-7. 5 rounds sc (7)
Start Stuffing and continue as you go.
8. 2 sc, inc, 2 sc, dec (7)
9-10. repeat round 8 twice (7)
11. sc around (7)
12. 2 sc. (5 sts left unworked)
sl st, FO
*Note: if you would like floppy legs that can be easily posed. You can close the legs with 3
sc. This is an option and will make them move more. I like stiffer legs so I leave mine open.

Fangs: Make 2 using fuzzy yarn. Leave a yarn tail on both ends because we tie them
on later.
Chain 5, starting in the second chain from hook sc 4.

Head: we will be working from the top of the head down.


1. 9 sc in mc (9)
2. inc x 9 (18)
3. (2 sc, inc) x 6 (24)
4. (3 sc, inc) x 6 (30)
5. (4 sc, inc) x 6 (36)
6. (5 sc, inc) x 6 (42)
7-8. 2 rounds sc (42)

In the next round, we will attach the legs. Refer to the photos to make sure they are
attached correctly so when you flip it over they point down. Video tutorial HERE.

9. 3 sc with first leg, go through the front and back sts of the leg then through the body as
shown (3 sts per leg). Repeat till you have attached 4 legs, 7 sc (this is the front where the
eyes will be placed), 3 sc with leg x4, sc 11. (42)

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10. sc around (42)

To prevent the leg tails from coming out you can tie them together with knots.
Attach eyes between row 7-8 above legs in the 7 st space. 3 sts between the center
eyes. Smaller outer eyes are placed 2-3 sts back. Some testers liked to place the
smaller eyes between rows 6-7.

11. (5 sc, dec) x 6. (36)

Attach the fangs on row 8 below the eyes, 1-2 sts apart. Note they have a natural
curve. Place them so they curve into the head. I just slip my yarn tail through and tie
a knot on the inside.

12. (4 sc, dec) x 6 (30)


13. (3 sc, dec) x 6 (24)
14. (2 sc, dec) x 6 (18)
STUFF
15. dec x 9 (9)
sl st, FO
close.

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Body
1. 6 sc in mc (6)
2. inc x 6 (12)
3. sc around (12)
4. (sc, inc) x 6 (18)
5. (2 sc, inc) x 6 (24)
6. sc around (24)
7. (3 sc, inc) x 6 (30)
8. (4 sc, inc) x 6 (36)
9. (5 sc, inc) x 6 (42)
10-13. 4 rounds sc (42)
14. (5 sc, dec) x 6 (36)
15. sc around (36)
16. (4 sc, dec) x 6 (30)
17. sc around (30)
18. (3 sc dec) x 6 (24)
sl st & FO. Leave a long yarn tail for attaching.
STUFF

Attach the body 4 rounds from the center of head and 4 rounds from the bottom of the head.
I attach my body right up against the legs.

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Congratulations!
You have now completed my low sew spider! Please
tag me on social media @jnwcrochet so I can see your
finished work.

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