Jack-In-The-Web doily crochet pattern

Simple handmade Jack-In-The-Web is a great gift to a kid.

jack-in-the-web-preview

At Mycrochetpattern you can find easy to understand tutorial on how to crochet this beautiful blanket, techniques used, necessary thread and hooks and video guide for this crochet pattern.

We even made a research to find the best deals of high quality yarn, hooks and other important materials and accessories on Amazon or Etsy. So you can start crocheting in no time.

Posts in this website contain affiliate links. If you purchase a product through an affiliate link, your cost will be the same but My Crochet Pattern will receive a small commision. Please read my full disclosure policy for details.

Your support is very important for us and it helps keep website going! Thank you.

Skill level

  • Easy

Helpful Tutorials and Guides

What do you need to crochet this project?

HookYarnAccessories
  • Crochet hook size 1.5 mm

Tips for beginners:

  • Yarndage: 300 yards
  • Thread weight: #10
  • Fiber type: 100% mercerized cotton
  • Yarn Brand: Aunt Lydia’s

Tips for beginners:

  • Scissors
  • Stitch/place markers
  • Large-eye needle for weaving in ends

Need help?

These tips might answer your questions:

Buy on Amazon

Crochet sizes

  • Finished size: 12″ doily after blocking, measured from corner
    to corner

Stitch abbreviations used in this crochet

If you still have questions regarding what those symbols mean or how to read them, please take a look at our epic guide of Crochet symbols and abbreviations.

Don’t forget to pin this post to your Pinterest board to keep it.

jack-in-the-web

If you like this pattern and want to see more of them subscribe to our cozy Pinterest page. This way you don’t miss a single new pattern.

SUBSCRIBE ON PINTEREST

Download Jack in the Web pattern

Jack in the Web pattern

Author: Marsha Glassner

TOP 3 free patterns for home

Photo

jack-in-the-web-photo
Photo by Marsha Glassner

If you have any questions regarding how to crochet, how to use hooks or how to open a pdf scheme and how to read it – ask them in the comments or send me a quote via contact form. I’ll do my best to help you out.

If you wish to use this pattern in any way please contact the author of the scheme mentioned in this article.

Rate article
Share to friends
MyCrochetPattern