Crochet Spider-Man Coaster
The Crochet Spider-Man Coaster is a web-tastic addition to any Marvel fan's decor! Made with vibrant red and blue yarn, this coaster features a stylized Spider-Man logo. The crochet work is precise and textured, giving the coaster a dynamic, 3D appearance that looks like it jumped right off the page. Perfect for protecting surfaces from water rings and spills, this coaster is also a fun conversation starter for any Spider-Man enthusiast.
Materials Needed:
- Red, black, white, and dark blue yarn (worsted weight)
- 4.0 mm (G) crochet hook
- Yarn needle
- Scissors
Abbreviations:
- ch: chain
- sl st: slip stitch
- sc: single crochet
- inc: increase
Base Coaster:
- Round 1:
- Using red yarn, make a magic ring.
- 6 sc in ring. Pull tight to close.
- Join with sl st to first sc. (6 sc)
- Round 2:
- ch 1, inc in each sc around.
- Join with sl st to first sc. (12 sc)
- Round 3:
- ch 1, (sc, inc) around.
- Join with sl st to first sc. (18 sc)
- Round 4:
- ch 1, (2 sc, inc) around.
- Join with sl st to first sc. (24 sc)
- Round 5:
- ch 1, (3 sc, inc) around.
- Join with sl st to first sc. (30 sc)
- Round 6:
- ch 1, (4 sc, inc) around.
- Join with sl st to first sc. (36 sc)
- Round 7:
- ch 1, (5 sc, inc) around.
- Join with sl st to first sc. (42 sc)
Eyes (Make 2):
- Eye Base:
- Using white yarn, ch 5.
- Row 1: sc in second ch from hook and across (4 sc).
- Row 2: ch 1, turn, inc, 2 sc, inc (6 sc).
- Row 3: ch 1, turn, inc, 4 sc, inc (8 sc).
- Row 4: ch 1, turn, 8 sc.
- Fasten off and weave in ends.
- Eye Outline:
- Using dark blue yarn, sc around the edges of the white eye base, working 2 sc in each corner stitch to keep it rounded.
- Fasten off and weave in ends.
Webbing:
- Using black yarn, surface crochet or embroider the webbing lines onto the red base coaster:
- Start from the center and work outwards, creating straight lines to form a web pattern.
- Make several lines radiating from the center and connect them with curved lines.
Assembly:
- Sew the eyes onto the red base coaster, positioning them correctly.
- Ensure the webbing is neatly attached and all ends are woven in.
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