I used to love coming up with crazy Halloween costumes every
year--for myself, when I was younger, and later for my two daughters. These
days, my costume consists of a black shirt with a ghost applique that I pull
out of the closet once a year. But even though I don't dress up for my
second-favorite holiday anymore, I still like to have some fun with Halloween
accessories. This year, I came up with a simple, spooky spider necklace.
I got the idea for this project when I found these little metal
spider charms at my local Michael's store. Spiders need webs to hang from, so I
put some crochet thread that I had on hand to work. It's Aunt Lydia's silver metallic
crochet, so it has a little sparkle.
To make the necklace, use a size 4 steel crochet hook and
chain about 40 stitches. Attach one of the spiders by drawing the thread
through the loop on the charm with the crochet hook, then complete the stitch
to hold the charm in place. Continue working in chain stitch, adding a spider
charm every 40 stitches or so until the strand reaches the length you want.
Join the end chain to the beginning chain with a slip stitch and fasten it off.
You can wear your necklace in a single strand or double as shown in the photo below.
An extra treat . . .
If you're looking for another adorable Halloween accessory, how about a pair of candy corn hair clips? Click here to go to the original post, which appeared on my blog last October.







