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The Spider Web Top Pattern by Butterfly Blues Crochet is a beginner-intermediate crochet pattern designed for a customizable fit, primarily aimed at creating a spider web design top. The document includes detailed instructions, materials needed, and notes on sizing, as well as a video tutorial link for purchasers. Redistribution or commercial use of the pattern is prohibited, and users are encouraged to share their creations on social media while tagging the designer.

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?spider Web Top Pattern?

The Spider Web Top Pattern by Butterfly Blues Crochet is a beginner-intermediate crochet pattern designed for a customizable fit, primarily aimed at creating a spider web design top. The document includes detailed instructions, materials needed, and notes on sizing, as well as a video tutorial link for purchasers. Redistribution or commercial use of the pattern is prohibited, and users are encouraged to share their creations on social media while tagging the designer.

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🕸 Spider Web Top Pattern

By Butterfly Blues Crochet


🕸

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Email: [email protected]
Disclosure
This pattern was fully written by me. This pattern is not to be rewritten, redistributed, sold, or
shared in part or in whole, electronically or physically. You may not sell any product made using
this pattern. Mass production of items made using this pattern is not allowed.

Video Tutorial Link: https://youtu.be/EWMggyMpBjQ


Do not share this link, it is for people who purchased the written pattern only.

INFORMATION
Difficulty level: Beginner-Intermediate
Terminology: US
Language: English
SIZES
Size adjust/fit to your own body! This pattern is
written for size small but there are notes in orange
on how to change the size to fit your body!
MATERIALS
4.5 mm hook
Darning needle
Yarn Weight: Fingering, Sock - I recommend
cotton or bamboo
Yardage: 60-120+ yards (depends on size)
Gauge: 14 stitches by 12 rows = 4” using Hdc
ABBREVIATIONS & THINGS TO KNOW
Tr - Treble crochet
Ch - Chain
Slst - Slip stitch
St - Stitch
Sts - Stitches
Repeat instructions between * *
• Must know basic sewing skills for weaving in ends and sewing squares together.
• Must know how to bind off.
• The beginning Ch4 DOES count as a Tr stitch.
• Stitch count will be listed at the end of each round.

NOTES:
Please read the pattern all the way through before you start!
Feel free to email me at [email protected] or DM me on instagram
(@ButterflyBluesCrochet) with any questions! Please post your creations on social media and
tag me at @ButterflyBluesCrochet so I can see it!
Spider Web Top Pattern

Front & Back Spider Web

Round 1: Magic circle (or Ch3, Slst into first Ch to form a circle to
work Tr’s into), Ch4 (counts as first Tr), Ch 1, *Tr into the circle, Ch 1*,
repeat * * 10 more times. Slst onto the 4th Ch from the beginning of the
round. 12 Tr & 12 Ch

Round 2: Ch4 (counts as first Tr), Ch3, *Tr into next Tr St, Ch3*, repeat
* * 10 more times working into each Tr St. Slst onto the 4th Ch from the
beginning of the round. 12 Tr & 36 Ch
Round 3: Ch4 (counts as first Tr), Ch5, *Tr into next Tr St, Ch5*, repeat
* * 10 more times working into each Tr St. Slst onto the 4th Ch from the
beginning of the round. 12 Tr & 60 Ch

Round 4: Ch4 (counts as first Tr), Ch7, *Tr into next Tr St, Ch7*, repeat
* * 10 more times working into each Tr St. Slst onto the 4th Ch from the
beginning of the round. 12 Tr & 84 Ch
Round 5 - end: Notice how each round the number of chains between
each Treble Crochet increases by 2 chain stitches. Continue to increase
by 2 Chain Stitches each round until the spider web fits your body as
preferred. Make sure the diameter of the spider web is at least half of
your bust measurements so it can easily be put on. I went up to 19
Chains between each Tr (10 round total) and my measurements are
Waist-26” and Bust-34”.

REPEAT this entire section to create the back spider web.


They will be the same size.
Attach the front and back:

There are twelve points to each spider web. Lay the front and back on top of
each other, outsides facing in. *Insert hook through front layer treble crochet
and back layer treble crochet at the indicated point (Tr), see photo. Use yarn
to tie a knot.* Repeat * * for the other indicated point in the photo. These are
the shoulder points and will create the neck hole and sleeve holes.

*Insert hook through front layer treble crochet and back layer treble crochet
at the indicated point (Tr), see photo. Slst the front layer and back layer
chains together until you get to the next Tr.* Repeat * * for the other
indicated point to point in the photo. These are the side seams of the shirt and
will create the sleeve holes and body hole.

NOTE: You can stop here and leave it as a tank top if you’d like!
Spider Web Sleeves

Round 1 (decreasing): Attach to any Tr in the sleeve whole. Ch4


(counts as first Tr), Ch17 (or 2 less Ch than the last round of your spider
web), *Tr into the next Tr, Ch17 (or 2 less Ch than the last round of your
spider web)*, repeat * * 2 more times. Slst onto the 4th Ch from the
beginning of the round. 4 Tr & 68 Ch

Round 2: Ch4 (counts as first Tr), Ch15 (or 2 less Ch than round 1 of
the sleeve), *Tr into the next Tr, Ch15 (or 2 less Ch than round 1 of the
sleeve)*, repeat * * 2 more times. Slst onto the 4th Ch from the
beginning of the round. 4 Tr & 60 Ch
Round 3 - Round 11: Continue to decrease by 2 Chains between each
Treble Crochet until the sleeve gets to a circumference that fits your
arm. For example, I continued to decrease by 2 Chains until I got to 11
Chains between each Treble Crochet. Once you get to the size that fits
you, repeat with that same round until you reach 11 TOTAL rounds of
the sleeve.

Round 12 (increasing): Ch4 (counts as first Tr), Ch2, Tr in same St,


Ch11 (or same amount of Ch as rounds 5-11 of the sleeve), *Tr into the
next Tr, Ch2, Tr in same St, Ch11 (or same amount of Ch as rounds 5-11
of the sleeve)*, repeat * * 2 more times. Slst onto the 4th Ch from the
beginning of the round. 8 Tr & 52 Ch
Round 13: Ch4 (counts as first Tr), Ch5 (increasing by 3), Tr in same
St, Ch13 (increasing by 2) (or 2 more Ch than round 12 of the sleeve),
*Tr into the next Tr, Ch5, Tr in same St, Ch13 (or 2 more Ch than round
12 of the sleeve)*, repeat * * 2 more times. Slst onto the 4th Ch from the
beginning of the round. 8 Tr & 52 Ch

Round 14-19: From here you will continue to increase the new sections
of Chains by 3 Sts and the original sections of Chains by 2 Sts. You can
stop at Round 19, or at the sleeve length you prefer!

Repeat for the other sleeve. Hide your yarn tails and then
YOU’RE DONE!
Thank you for purchasing and using my pattern! Please tag me
(@ButterflyBluesCrochet) in any posts of your Spider Web Top. I would
love to see your creation! Check out the other patterns & items on my
website: https://butterflybluescrochet.squarespace.com

🦋
Love,
Jess

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