draw 3 intersecting lines (can be easier to think of it as a divided Pizza with 6 slices) These are your main frame lines. If you are making a larger cobweb, or one with thin strands you can have more frame lines. it can look somewhat uneven or have the lines slightly different lengths. then start near the middle point and start going around the circle connecting the frame lines, working your way in a circular fashion outwards. these lines tend to be best drawn in a slight U bend, where the line dips towards the middle between the main lines.
If I am confuing, it is fairly easy to Google images of 'cobweb tattoos" as they tend to show a good idea of what to draw.
The common name for spider silk is "cobweb."
Both Cobweb and Spider web refer to the silken threads spun by a spider. The meanings are identical. However the word "cobweb" can also be used to mean a single thread spun by a spider, whereas spider web tends to be used to describe a multi strand pattern. On saying this, the actual definition defines both "cobweb" and "spider web" as being the same, with little or no difference between them. A cobweb also refers to a web that is no longer in use by the spider that made it for what ever reason the spider has moved on.
it is likely that the Middle English word "coppe," which meant simply "spider." slowly changed over time into cob "cobweb." Or simply "spiderweb"
I think its called a spider web, not sure though, could be something else
Another name for a spider nest is a spider web or cobweb.
The plural of cobweb is cobwebs.
Cobweb in Spanish is: telaraña.
Cobwebs is the plural form of cobweb.
Cobweb Bridge was created in 2002.
The duration of The Cobweb - film - is 2.07 hours.
There are two syllables in cobweb. Cob-web.
The Cobweb - film - was created on 1955-07-15.
I do but not it all - it went 'cobweb beyond cobweb beyond cobweb - gauze curtains hung on enshrouded dust
The common name for spider silk is "cobweb."
The Cobweb - 1917 is rated/received certificates of: UK:A
Yes, "cobweb" is a compound word made up of "cob" and "web."
Four lines, almost the same as Mustardseed's: "And I." "Where shall we go?" "Hail" "Cobweb"