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Crochet a Spider Coaster: Step-by-Step Guide

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How to Crochet a Spider Coaster! 

Cre­at­ing a charm­ing and func­tion­al acces­so­ry like the “Cro­chet Spi­der Coast­er” is a delight­ful endeav­or in the cro­chet world. Whether you’re a sea­soned cro­cheter or just start­ing your cro­chet jour­ney, this project is the per­fect way to hone your skills and pro­duce some­thing unique and prac­ti­cal. This tuto­r­i­al will explore the step-by-step process of craft­ing these love­ly coast­ers using var­i­ous basic cro­chet stitch­es and tech­niques, includ­ing the slip stitch (sl st), dou­ble cro­chet, mag­ic ring, and more. Plus, we’ll be using worsted-weight cot­ton yarn, a fan­tas­tic choice for its dura­bil­i­ty and ver­sa­til­i­ty in home decor.

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Crochet a Spider Coaster:

 **Mate­ri­als You’ll Need:** To start this cro­chet adven­ture, gath­er your favorite cot­ton yarn in dif­fer­ent col­ors, a 5 mm cro­chet hook, stitch mark­ers, and a tapes­try nee­dle for weav­ing in ends.

 **Cre­at­ing the Mag­ic Ring:** Begin with a mag­ic ring, a fun­da­men­tal tech­nique that allows for a seam­less, tight start to your cro­chet project. This sets the foun­da­tion for a per­fect cir­cle coast­er.

 **Basic Stitch­es:** In this pat­tern, you’ll employ basic cro­chet stitch­es such as the sin­gle cro­chet (sc), dou­ble cro­chet, slip stitch (sl st), and chain stitch (ch). These stitch­es will help you form the spi­der­web design and give your coast­ers a unique look.

**Work­ing in Rounds:** you’ll work in rounds to cre­ate your square coast­er as you progress. This tech­nique ensures that your coast­ers lay flat and are stur­dy enough to pro­tect your cof­fee table.

**Col­or Vari­a­tions:** Exper­i­ment with dif­fer­ent col­ors to make a set of coast­ers that match your home decor or serve as great gifts for friends and fam­i­ly. The choice of cot­ton blend and acrylic yarn offers a wide range of options for a per­son­al­ized touch.

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I cre­at­ed this cute spi­der with medi­um worsted yarn and an H and G hook. These cro­chet spi­ders are so spooky and adorable and are great for the fall Hal­loween sea­son. I uploaded a video if you need more help. I love how pret­ty this free cro­chet spi­der pat­tern turned out! In this cro­chet spi­der coast­er tuto­r­i­al, we’ll teach you how to make a sim­ple but beau­ti­ful coast­er. This coast­er is per­fect for any­one who loves spi­ders and coast­ers! 

If you’re look­ing for a sim­ple but beau­ti­ful cro­chet project, this spi­der coast­er is a great choice! We’ll teach you cro­chet basics and then help you cre­ate this coast­er with sim­ple, step-by-step instruc­tions. After com­plet­ing this tuto­r­i­al, you’ll have a beau­ti­ful spi­der coast­er ready to use in your home!

YouTube video

H and G hook

Rnd 1: In the Mag­ic Cir­cle, work 6 sc, sl st in the begin­ning sc. 

Rnd 2: Work 2 sc in each sc around, sl st in the beg sc ‑12 sc

Rnd 3: *sc in the first stitch, work 2 sc in the next stitch, *Repeat around, sl st in the begin­ning sc. ‑18 sc

Rnd 4: *sc in the next two stitch­es, work 2 sc in the next stitch, *Repeat around, sl st in the begin­ning sc. ‑24 sc

Rnd 5: *sc in the next three stitch­es, work 2 sc in the next stitch, *Repeat around, sl st in the begin­ning sc. ‑30 sc

Rnd 6: *sc in the next four stitch­es, work 2 sc in the next stitch, *Repeat around, sl st in the begin­ning sc. ‑36 sc

Rnd 7: *sc in the next five stitch­es, work 2 sc in the next stitch, *Repeat around, sl st in the begin­ning sc. ‑42 sc

Legs: you can work the first leg any place on the cir­cle. 

Row 1: *ch 7, sc in the 2nd chain from the hook, sc in the next chain, work 3 sc in the next chain, work 2 sc in the next chain, sc in the next two chains, sl st in the next stitch, skip next stitch, sl st in the next stitch, 

Next 3 legs *Repeat the Row 1

sl st, skip the next stitch, sl st in the next stitch, work 8 dc in the next the same stitch as the sl st, ch 2, sl st in the same stitch,

skip the next stitch, sl st 

The next 4 legs, done with a decrease

Row for the next 4 legs, *ch 9, sc in the sec­ond chain from the hook, sc in the next chain, 

(3 sc decrease, in the next 3 chains, insert your hook in the next chain, yarn over and then draw up your loop, then insert your hook in the next chain, yarn over and draw up your loop, insert your hook in the next chain, yarn over and draw up your loop and yarn over and pull all loops on your hook for the decrease), 

work 2sc in the next chain, sc in the next two chains to the end. sl st in the next stitch, skip one stitch, sl st in the next *Repeat for 3 more legs. 

Fas­ten off and Weave in your ends. I hope you enjoyed this free cro­chet spi­der pat­tern!

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 **Step-by-Step Guid­ance:** We’ve pro­vid­ed a com­pre­hen­sive pho­to tuto­r­i­al and a guid­ed video tuto­r­i­al to cater to dif­fer­ent learn­ing pref­er­ences. Fol­low along, and you’ll have no trou­ble mas­ter­ing the pat­tern, even if you’re a begin­ner.

Cre­at­ing these cro­chet coast­ers is a per­fect project for begin­ners. Using basic cro­chet stitch­es like sin­gle cro­chet (sc), slip stitch (sl st), and dou­ble cro­chet, you’ll mas­ter the sim­ple pat­tern in no time. With a mag­ic ring to start, you can choose dif­fer­ent col­ors to give your coast­ers a unique look, mak­ing them suit­able for home decor and per­son­al use. Whether you’re enjoy­ing hot cof­fee or cold drinks, these quick and easy cro­chet projects are a great way to enhance your cro­chet skills. The round coast­ers, worked in worsted cot­ton yarn, add a touch of charm to your cof­fee table. As you cro­chet your way through, you’ll find that this begin­ner-friend­ly pat­tern is the best cro­chet stitch to embark on your cro­chet jour­ney, even if it’s your first time. You can use left­over yarn and explore dif­fer­ent ways to mix and match col­ors, cre­at­ing con­trast and mak­ing these fun coast­ers a great pat­tern to show­case your cre­ativ­i­ty. A guid­ed video tuto­r­i­al, this project is the per­fect oppor­tu­ni­ty for begin­ner cro­cheters, and the set of coast­ers makes excel­lent gifts. So, grab your cro­chet hook, mag­ic cir­cle, and worsted weight yarn, and embark on a cro­chet jour­ney that’s not just easy but also incred­i­bly sat­is­fy­ing. Hap­py cro­chet­ing!

Cre­at­ing these cro­chet spi­der coast­ers is a great way to dive into the cro­chet world or expand your skills. With easy-to-fol­low instruc­tions, you can quick­ly com­plete this project, which is per­fect for small amounts of left­over yarn. Whether you’re enjoy­ing cold drinks, hot cof­fee or sim­ply enhanc­ing your home decor, these coast­ers are a fun and func­tion­al addi­tion to your space. So, grab your yarn, hook, and some spare time, and embark on a cro­chet jour­ney filled with cre­ativ­i­ty and sat­is­fac­tion. Hap­py cro­chet­ing!

 

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