Free Amazing Spiderman Amigurumi PDF Pattern

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    Create your very own Spiderman amigurumi with this fun and easy crochet pattern! This adorable Spiderman keychain design is perfect for both kids and adults. While it may be small in size, it still packs all the charm of the iconic superhero, making it a great addition to your collection or as a gift.

    Key Features of the Amazing Spiderman Amigurumi:

    • Cute & Compact Design: This Spiderman amigurumi is designed to be a keychain, but it’s the perfect size for kids to enjoy as a pocket-sized toy. The symmetrical colors and crochet details make it look just like the superhero.
    • Detailed Features: The toy’s spider symbol on the chest and lines on its face need to be added with a bit of creative crochet work. Additionally, the white felt eyes give Spiderman his signature look.
    • Perfect for Any Spiderman Fan: Whether you’re making this Spiderman crochet toy for a gift or for yourself, this pattern is a great way to celebrate your love for the famous web-slinger!

    Why You’ll Love This Pattern:

    This Amazing Spiderman crochet pattern is perfect for anyone who loves superheroes and amigurumi. Whether you want a keychain or a mini toy to play with, this design will surely impress. It’s easy to follow and allows you to create a Spiderman amigurumi with all the charm and detail of the original character.

    Designer: Dielle Loris (@ellescrochet)

    Get your free PDF pattern today and start making your own Spiderman amigurumi!

    Abbreviations

    – MR – magic ring
    – sc – single crochet
    – inc – increase
    – dim – decrease
    – sl st – slip stitch
    – ch – chain
    – [] – repetitions
    – () number of stitches at the end of the row

    List of Materials

    – 100% cotton yarn in red and blue.
    – Felt in white and black
    – Crochet hook compatible with the chosen yarn.
    – Tapestry needle.
    – Embroidery thread in black
    – Embroidery needle
    – Stuffing.
    With the materials used, the spiderman head was 10 cm long.

    Arms – start with red; make two pieces.

    1) 8sc in a magic ring (8)
    2) sc all around (8) – 1 row
    – Change to blue.
    3 to 6) sc all around (8) – 4 rows
    – Change to red.
    7) sc all around (8) – 1 row
    8) Fold the arm opening in half and work single crochets taking both sides of the row (4)
    Fasten off and hide the excess yarn; there is no need to stuff the arms.

    Body – Start with red.

    Spider-Man’s body will be worked from the bottom up, so we will start with the legs to later join and form the body and head.

    FIRST LEG

    1) 6sc in a magic ring (6)
    2) 6 inc (12)
    3) [2sc, inc] x4 (16)
    4) sc around in the 3rd loop of the stitch (16)
    5) 3sc, dec, 6sc, dec, 3sc (14)
    6) [5sc, dec] x2 (12)
    7) sc around (12) – 1 row
    – Change to blue.
    8 and 9) sc around (12) – 2 rows
    Fasten the first leg and hide the excess yarn; fill the leg with fiberfill.

    SECOND LEG

    Repeat steps 1 to 9 of the first leg, but this time you MUST NOT fasten off the yarn. We will join the legs to form the body. In row 10, we will join the legs to form the body.
    10) In the second leg, make 3 sc and chain 3. Once done, attach these chains with 1 sc to the first leg. Work the remaining 11 sc of the first leg, 3 sc on one side of the chains, 12 sc on the second leg, and 3 sc on the other side of the chains (30)
    11 and 12) sc all around (30) – 2 rows
    – Change to red.
    13) sc all around (30) – 1 row
    In rows 14 to 18, we will work with two colors at the same time. Pay attention to the number of stitches for each color.
    14) In blue: 9sc | in red: 10sc | in blue: 11sc (30)
    15) In blue: 2sc, dec, 3sc, dec | in red: 3sc, dec, 3sc, dec | in blue: 3sc, dec, 3sc, dec, 1sc (24)
    16 to 18) In blue: 7sc | in red: 8sc | in blue: 9sc (24)

    From row 19 onwards we will work only with the color red. In row 19 we will attach the arms to the body. You should work the single crochet stitches on the arm and body at the same time.
    19) make 4 sc, position the first arm, and work 4 sc picking up the stitches of the arm and body, make another 8 sc, position the second arm and work 4 sc picking up the stitches of the arm and body, 4 sc (24)
    20) [2 sc, dec] x6 (18)
    21) [1 sc, dec] x6 (12)
    In row 22 we will work with the reinforcement of the Spiderman’s neck.
    22 – a) work sl st all around picking up the back loop of the stitches of row 21 (BLO). This sequence of sl sts in BLO is not considered a row.
    22 – b) make 12 increases (24) in the front loops of the stitches of row 21 (FLO). This sequence in FLO is considered a row.
    Fill the body with silicone fiber.

    23) [3sc, inc] x6 (30)
    24) [4sc, inc] x6 (36)
    25) [5sc, inc] x6 (42)
    26 to 32) sc all around (42) – 7 rows
    33) [5sc, dec] x6 (36)
    34) [4sc, dec] x6 (30)
    35) [3sc, dec] x6 (24)
    36) [2sc, dec] x6 (18)
    Fill the body with silicone fiber.
    37) [1sc, dec] x6 (12)
    28) 4 decreases (8)
    Finish with an inverted magic ring and hide the excess yarn in the work.
    Now I want to see your creativity! Use black and white felt to make the eyes and embroider the details of the web and spider with black embroidery floss.

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