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Sometimes finding a costume that is both fun and functional can be a challenge. I love the idea of taking a plain shirt and turning it into a costume. In our area, it gets cold before Halloween (you can see the snow on the ground just yesterday!) so I chose to do a sweatshirt instead of a t-shirt, but you could do this on either. I decided to also make a spider bun for my tween and I am including the pattern pieces so you can make one as well, but you could always attach lots of small spiders to the shirt or the hair to make it gender-neutral.
Some tips before starting your shirt. It might be helpful to sketch out an idea of what you want your spider web to look like first. I like to use a toothpick to help position the yarn so it lays where I want it to. Cut shorter pieces of yarn as you go, to make it easier to keep the yarn out of the glue before you're ready. I chose a central point for the web to radiate out from. I simply free-handed the lines and then placed the yarn on the lines of glue. Then, I started spiraling out the web from the center.
Once the web is completed, go back with your glue and seal off the ends of the yarn that were cut. I also added a small drop of glue at each intersection of yarn, just to keep it securely on the shirt.
It is such a fun, comfortable shirt. My daughter loves it! Which for a tween- is a huge compliment!