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  • pattern: crochet skull necklace

    this weekend, i worked out a new crochet pattern for a new necklace, which is aptly halloween-appropriate, but i could see wearing it year-round just as well. the pattern is for a crochet skull, which i made into a layered chain necklace, but the possibilities are really endless with this guy. the pattern is below - or if you’re not so inclined, you can always pick one up from the shop.


    PATTERN

    Gauge, yarn and hook size are not critical. I used a G hook with Peaches and Creme cotton yarn, but you can play around with different yarns and hooks to get different sizes.

    Crown:
    -CH 2
    -2 SC into 2nd ch on previous row (2 sts) CH 1 and turn
    -2 SC into each ch (4sts) CH 1 and turn
    -3 HD, 2HD into last ch (5sts) CH 2 and turn
    -1 HD, 2 HD into next st, 1 HD, 2 HD into next st, 2 HD into next st (8sts) CH 3 and turn

    Eyes:
    -2 DC, CH 7, SL into 3rd st (center of face), turn and slip into first st on chain, turn, CH 7. DC into the 3rd st. 1 DC. CH 3 and turn

    Nose:
    -SL into 1st st of chain, SL into next st of chain, CH 5, SL into 5th st of chain (after the center), skip a dc, DC into next st. CH 1 and turn
    -SC into each st (8sts) CH 1 and turn

    Mouth:
    -skip first st, SL st into next 5 sts, on the last 2 sts remaining dec 1 sl st (6 sts) turn
    -CH 5, SL st to last st, CH 1 and turn
    -SC across 5 sts, SL st at edge of bottom jaw

    Abbreviations:
    SC = Single Crochet
    HD = Half Double Crochet
    DC = Double Crochet
    SL = Slip (stitch)
    CH = Chain (stitch)

    Break yarn (leaving a longish tail). weave yarn through nose, and tidy up the eyes by weaving in any loose chains under eyes (if necessary).

    now your skull is ready to be attached to a long chain for a necklace — or use it as decoration!

    • October 4, 2010 (9:30 am)
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