How To Tie A Spider Web

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How To Tie A Spider Web
How To Tie A Spider Web

Video: How To Tie A Spider Web

Video: How To Tie A Spider Web
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Use crochet and thread to tie a real spider web with a real spider. Use this napkin as a wall decoration. Settle some knitted spiders in it.

How to tie a spider web
How to tie a spider web

It is necessary

  • - threads "Iris";
  • - hook.

Instructions

Step 1

Start by knitting 8 stitches, close them in a circle with a half-column. To raise the second row, knit three chain stitches. Continue to work, knit in a circle 19 tbsp. with a crochet. Complete the row with a connecting post, knit it into the last stitch of the previous row. In the third row, knit double crochets. In the fourth row, alternate double crochets and single crochets. Knit further, alternate double crochets and air loops (1 tbsp, 1 air st.) Note, air loops need to be added gradually in each subsequent row. Knit 6th and 7th row alternating 1 tbsp. with a crochet and two air. p., 8th and 9th row - 1 tbsp. with a crochet and 3 air. p., 10 row - 1 tbsp. with a crochet and four air. P.

Step 2

Knit row 11, cast on three air loops and connect them with half-columns, you should get arches. Knit row 12 with double crochets, connect them in the middle of the arch, each arch should have four double crochets, add one air loop between the columns. In the next row, knit arches, connect them with a half-column between four double crochets. In row 14, knit double crochet, repeat row 12. Alternate rows with arches and rows with posts twice more.

Step 3

In the 19th row, dial 4 air. etc., connect them with a half-column, then dial three air loops each and connect them with a half-column. Knit row 20 as follows: 3 tbsp. with a crochet, from each column, dial four air loops, connect them in the same loop (the technique is called "Pico"). Stretch the finished napkin, pin it with needles, starch, cover with a damp napkin, let dry.

Step 4

Tie a spider. Cast on 10 stitches. In the second loop of the chain, knit a half-column. From this half-column, knit more air loops, turn the work and knit single crochet along these loops - this is the first foot. Return to the second loop (where the half-stitch was knitted), cast on five more air loops, also knit them with single crochet. There should be eight such legs in total, four on each side. The two middle legs should be slightly larger than the two outer ones, cast on 7 air loops for them. Sew the spider to the napkin, attach the bead eyes to the spider.

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