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Realistic Skull Mask
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Realistic skull mask made out of crochet. Pattern has photos, and there is a video tutorial.
I’ve made several sizes using different sized hooks, and yarns. The smallest size (which came to about 20 inches around,) was made using a “B” hook and worsted weight yarn.
The 2 middle size (which came to about 21 and 22 inches) were made using a “B” and “D” hook and Aran weight yarn.
The largest size (which came to about 23 inches) was made using an “E” hook and Aran weight yarn.
I used 2 different colors of Aran or worsted weight yarns (black and white). I only used about half a skein of white yarn, and used some scraps of black yarn, because it didn’t require much black. I used between 100 and 160 yards of wht (depending on the size) and between 20 and 40 yards of black.The Aran brand I used was Red Heart brand, and the worsted weight I used was Caron Simply Soft, because I had it on hand, but if you prefer a different brand you could use any.
The last part of the pattern is a bit complex (the skull’s face), and some of the techniques I used can be seen in a tutorial I made last year for a skull mask. I’ve changed the pattern a bit since then, so the tutorial isn’t exactly the same as the pattern, but a lot of the techniques I use are the same. So if you’re interested, you can find that tutorial here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDa86bkwsec
I’ll update the link when I make an updated video tutorial for the new version of the pattern. Thanks everyone!
Pattern is by Lizfaerie of Faerie Rings Crochet www.youtube.com/c/faerierings
Please do not claim this pattern as your own. If you would like to share this pattern, link to this page or to the video tutorial, but PLEASE DO NOT COPY OR REPOST THIS PATTERN TO YOUR OWN SITE. DO NOT sell or distribute this pattern. Selling a product made using this pattern is ok if you credit me by providing a link to this pattern and my name.
EDIT: I just finished updating the video tutorial for the new pattern. The new tutorial can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjsTsuEC6u4
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