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Embroidery Hoop Yarn Spider Webs

Oct162014 posted by Jodie and Jen 4 Comments

These embroidery hoop spider webs might just be your cutest Halloween decorations you make this year!
Hi sweet friends! It’s Jess from Two Shades of Pink again.  Can I just say something? I just love it here.  The Eighteen25 girls have such a fun, happy blog with some incredibly encouraging readers. I still feel so blessed to be able to contribute some projects here for y’all.
Now I am assuming everyone has got their spooky, adorable Halloween stuff all out and ready to go for the 31st.  But you can add to it with this great project that is quick, kid friendly, and REALLY versatile.  I had a bunch of empty embroidery hoops of various sizes (just hanging all lonely like) in my craft room closet. And I started thinking that they would make the cutest little spider webs! I played around with the best way to do it and here’s what I came up with… 🙂

1. First, grab some hoops, yarn, and scissors.
2. Tie a piece of yarn around the center of your hoop like a gift.  *Now, you can change it up a bit here. I am giving directions to do this craft with kids but if you want to add a hot glue gun, just glue the ends of a single piece of yarn and hot glue on the outside of the hoop. It won’t have this doubled string look. I just did it this way to omit hot glue.
3. Wrap your inner hoop vertically, then horizontally to make a plus sign. You do this by just tying it off at the top.
4. Then do it diagonally to the left and then diagonally to the right to make 8 pie piece sections with your yarn. You can look at it like spokes of a wheel. *Again, you can do this with single strands and hot glue.

5. Now put the outer loop back on and tighten to start weaving. Take the end of your yarn and tie a knot in the center. (You can also start on the outside and finish it in the center with a knot too)
6. Now make a tiny little ball of yarn so that you will have enough to continuously weave it around to create your web.
7. At each line of yarn you will tie it in a knot to create your web. This will bring the two strands together to look like one strand.
8. Do this until you get to the very center and cut off the extra. Pretty simple, right?
 
I added a black pom pom spider with yarn legs to complete the look.  When you go to tie off your pom pom just use 4 strands of yarn instead of one and it will create 8 floppy legs.
You could also use a felt ball with wire legs, a tiny ball of yarn, or just buy a creepy crawly plastic spider.

I love the versatility of hanging this on your wall or window, using it in a vignette, or on a mantel. Plus your kids will be so excited that they were part of decorating for Halloween.
Hope you enjoyed this idea (you know I love me some yarn) and have a Happy Halloween until the next time I see you here!  xoxo
 Embroidery Hoop Spider Webs | Halloween Decorations
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Yarn Wrapped Gourds & Pumpkins || Paper Bag Apple Pie || Fall Pom Pom Wreath
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I'm Jen Sedillo, one of the bloggers behind Eighteen25. I love creating and crafting, reading good books, visiting new places and being with family!
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    October 16, 2014 at 12:30 pm

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  2. rhonda says

    October 17, 2014 at 7:33 pm

    seriously love these!!!

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  3. Jenny @ jennycollier.com says

    October 20, 2014 at 2:01 pm

    These are just darling! My little girl would have a blast making one! Thank you for sharing all of your fabulous ideas!

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  4. Ellen says

    September 29, 2017 at 5:44 am

    I bet this would work to make a dream catcher web as well Im gonna have to try this!

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