Get a piece of black leather (buckskin) and cut it in a circle just big enough to cover the spider tears.
Coat the underside (fuzzy side) with Elmer's glue and insert glue-side-up under the tear.
You can take your time because the glue doesn't dry that quickly.
Use needle nose pliers or tweezers to get the round piece of leather under the seat's cover, through the tear itself.
Make sure you place it so that all of the tears are covered.
Put a weight over the patch and let it dry overnight.
It's fixed and if you can make it almost invisible if you take your time.
Happy Boxstering,
Pedro
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