How to Crochet Web Superhero in a Stylish Pose Bendable Amigurumi for Kids

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To keep you up-to-date on all NEW crochet spiderweb superhero amigurumi designs and tutorials, I am featuring today’s crochet red and blue superhero in a stylish pose tutorial! This intermediate-level amigurumi Spiderweb Man makes a life-like crochet baby web superhero holding a spiderweb in an iconic pose that you will learn in detail how to do in the tutorial. You can hang this crochet spider superhero from a car window near your table, and with a backpack; it just makes an irresistible buddy. With that inverted pose, it looks so KAWAII and COOL. And you can easily crochet your spider hero in under 1 hour.

Unlike the previous crochet superhero amigurumi, we are crocheting a full Spider-Man doll that also features an accurate mask embroidery, eyes, color transitions, and Spider embroidery over its body front.

In this tutorial, you will also learn the crochet yarn-under technique to make the Spider hero amigurumi have a neat texture. You can also customize it to your favorite character, whether it is a black and red Spider hero or a pink and white crochet Spider hero girl amigurumi. I especially love how the legs are crocheted stretched, which gives the pose a stylish look. Anyway, continue reading to learn more about this detailed Halloween gift project!

Tutorial to Crochet the Amigurumi Inverted Hanging Spider-Man Amigurumi

This video shows how to make a Spider-Man toy using yarn. The creator starts by making the left hand and the right hand with fingers. Next, they make two legs starting from the feet. Then, they make the head and the body together in one piece. They use red yarn, blue yarn, and white yarn.

They show how to change yarn colors cleanly. Wire is put inside the body, arms, and legs so the toy can bend. All parts are sewn together. Black lines are sewn on the face and body. Finally, a little white spider web is made.

Difficulty Level: Advanced. The project requires crocheting tiny separate pieces (individual fingers), managing mid-row color changes while carrying multiple strands of yarn, inserting wire skeletons for poseability, and freehand embroidering surface details.

Pattern Abbreviations:

  • ch: chain

  • sc: single crochet

  • sl st: slip stitch

  • inc: increase

  • dec / inv dec: invisible decrease

  • hdc dec: half double crochet decrease

  • hdc3tog: half double crochet three stitches together

  • dc: double crochet

  • blo: back loop only

Materials:

  • 4-ply cotton yarn (red, blue, white, black)

  • 2.5 mm crochet hook

  • Stuffing tool

  • Polyester fiber (stuffing)

  • Scissors

  • Yarn needle

  • Wire (10-11 cm pieces)

  • Black thread

  • Pins

Are you a Beginner? Learn Crocheting Easily!

You can learn to crochet this stylish-posed amigurumi Spider-Man as a beginner by following this tutorial, too:

Written Pattern?

You can also use the “ask” feature of the tutorial to retrieve the quick pattern. This pattern-getting method is designer-compliant!

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