Part 2 of Free Crochet Spider No-Sew Pattern & Tutorial Ideas

Part 2 of Free Crochet Spider No-Sew Pattern & Tutorial Ideas – If you enjoyed the spooky and adorable creations from our first collection, you’re going to love what we have in store for Part 2 of Free Crochet Spider No-Sew Patten and Tutorial Ideas! This follow-up roundup brings you even more creepy-cute spider designs that are perfect for Halloween decorations, themed gifts, or just adding a quirky touch to your crochet projects. The best part? These patterns are completely no-sew, making them quick, easy, and beginner-friendly. Grab your yarn and hook — it’s time to spin up some new eight-legged friends!

1. Crochet No Sew Spider Video Tutorial By Darling Maple Designs

Crochet No Sew Spider Video Tutorial By Darling Maple Designs

This adorable no-sew spider tutorial by Darling Maple Designs transforms plush yarn into soft, squishy critters that are more cute than creepy. With chunky velvet-style yarn, you can create spiders in a rainbow of colors—from classic black to whimsical pinks and purples—each with eight bendable legs and a plump, huggable body. The best part? There’s no sewing required, the entire spider is worked seamlessly, making it a quick and satisfying project for all skill levels.

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2. No Sew Spider Crochet Tutorial By Katie’s Angel crochet

No Sew Spider Crochet Tutorial By Katie's Angel crochet

This no-sew spider by Katie’s Angel Crochet is a plush, palm-sized cutie with a bold personality. Made with super-soft yarn, it features a rounded pink head, oversized black abdomen, and eight chubby legs that add to its squishy charm. The glossy black safety eyes give it an expressive, friendly look—perfect for kids or anyone who prefers their spiders on the adorable side.

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3. Easy Crochet Spider Pattern By Fay of stitchbyfay.com

Easy Crochet Spider Pattern By Fay of stitchbyfay.com

These tiny crochet spiders from Fay of stitchbyfay.com are the ultimate mix of spooky and sweet. With their soft, textured bodies and cheerful embroidered smiles, they’re more cuddly than creepy. The pattern uses plush yarn for a squish and the small size makes them perfect for quick gifts, craft fairs, or pocket-sized decorations. Their simple, rounded shapes and minimal detailing mean they work up fast, making this an ideal project for beginners or anyone in need of a satisfying, instant-gratification crochet session.

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