This is designed as an in-the-hoop pattern for an embroidery machine but you can also sew it with a conventional machine and use
safety eyes.
Itâs pretty simple: hoop up and embroider the top of the body, then put a second piece of minky on, right-sides-together, before
âembroideringâ the outer seam. Unhoop it, cut it out and turn it, then hoop up and âembroiderâ the seam of the legs, cut them out
and turn them. Stuff the body, wire the legs with pipe cleaners if you want, then hand-sew the two pieces together and youâre
done. 2022 update: oh hey there's a step-by-step picture-laden tutorial in the ZIP file now, thanks to Ko-Fi supporters.
If youâre sewing with a conventional machine, or youâd like to play around with
Inkstitch to see how embroidery pattern design works, youâll want the
SVG version. To make a pattern for conventional sewing, hide one layer, print, unhide, hide the other layer, print. Bonus: youâre
not limited to a 4Ă4â spider. Remember that the lines are sewing lines, not cutting lines.
If youâre embroidering, pick the file that works best for your machine. Caveat: Iâve only used the Brother PES file, but thereâs
nothing too boundary-pushing in this design so I expect the other versions to work fine. One exception might be in sizing â it
runs up against the boundaries of my machineâs â4Ă4â hoop so let me know if I need to size it down to meet the exact specs of
other brands. 2022 update: This is a fully updated version, tested in a few new formats and by a lot more people; it should be fine everywhere.
[The Basic Jumping Spider]
If you make a spider, let me know! Send me an email or tag me on
Instagram (donât forget the underscore in the middle there)
This is copyrighted by Silver Seams in the year noted in its URL, and licensed under Creative Commonsâ [CC-BY-SA](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/). This basically means youâre free to sell items you make from it, provided you give reasonable attribution, and that if you modify it youâre required to share your changes with the world under the same license (the actual legal bits are in the link).
As with other free embroidery patterns here, the SVG file is included in the ZIP package so you can modify it in Inkscape and produce your own variations/sizes/etc.
Toss a coin to your stitcher! (Ko-Fi)
This design was created with Inkscape 1.1 and Ink/Stitch v2.2.0.