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Katalin Galusz - Crochet Your Own Spooky Skull Garland: Includes: 32-Page Instruction Book, 3 Skeins of Yarn, Crochet Hook, Yarn Needle

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Crochet Your Own Spooky Skull Garland includes instructions you need to make in a day an adorable, 4 crocheted amigurumi skull garland for Halloween.
The illustrated color instruction book leads you through the pattern, step by step. With a foolproof pattern and matching materials, your perfect amigurumi creation will look just like the image in the book. Whatever your skill level, you will be able to complete the project with ease and display it in your home the same day you start.
Hang the garland on your front door to welcome trick-or-treaters or use it as a decoration for your Halloween party!
Also in the Crochet in a Day series: Crochet Your Own Festive Fall Pumpkin, Crochet Your Own Merry and Bright Baubles, and Crochet Your Own Forest Friends.

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crochet your own spooky skull garland Kati Glusz - photo 1

crochet your own

spooky skull garland

Kati Glusz How to Read the Instructions Every line starts with the roundrow - photo 2

Kati Glusz How to Read the Instructions Every line starts with the roundrow - photo 3

Kati Glusz

How to Read the Instructions Every line starts with the roundrow number in - photo 4

How to Read the Instructions

Every line starts with the round/row number in bold, and ends with the stitch count in parentheses.

Instructions in square brackets must be repeated the specified number of times before continuing with the remaining instructions of the round or row (if any).

Abbreviation Chart CH CHAIN OR CHAINS INC INCREASE RND ROUND - photo 5
Abbreviation Chart

CH

CHAIN OR CHAINS

INC

INCREASE

RND

ROUND

SC

SINGLE CROCHET (US)
DOUBLE CROCHET (UK)

SL ST

SLIP STITCH

ST

STITCH OR STITCHES

YO

YARN OVER

Notes on Tools and Materials
YARN

The garland in this book was designed with worsted weight yarn, but you could use any yarn thickness; as long as you choose a matching hook size, your project will turn out just as fine, it will only make the skulls smaller or bigger than the original. You could even use this to create a garland with several differently sized skulls!

HOOK SIZE AND GAUGE Exact gauge is not important in this project as long as - photo 6
HOOK SIZE AND GAUGE

Exact gauge is not important in this project, as long as you work tight enough to create a sturdy fabric that doesnt visibly gape. To achieve this, you will need a hook size smaller than recommended on the yarns label. The sample garland was crocheted with G/6 (4mm) hook, but this is only a guideline; feel free to experiment to find what best suits your crocheting style.

STITCH MARKER Because most of the project is worked in a continuous spiral - photo 7
STITCH MARKER

Because most of the project is worked in a continuous spiral without joining, you will need a stitch marker to keep track of your rounds. There are special split-ring markers for crochet, but safety pins or paper clips work just as well.

NEEDLES AND PINS Blunt tapestry needles are usually recommended for sewing knit - photo 8
NEEDLES AND PINS

Blunt tapestry needles are usually recommended for sewing knit and crochet pieces, but for decorative pieces I prefer a chenille needle, because its sharp point can pierce through yarn if necessary.

Craft pins are necessary to hold pieces in place while you sew them together.

Crochet Stitches and Techniques This chapter contains a short primer on the - photo 9
Crochet Stitches and Techniques

This chapter contains a short primer on the techniques you will need to create the garland. If you are new to crochet, I suggest to practice the basics before starting the actual project. Many yarn shops offer classes, or you can look up video tutorials online.

SLIPKNOT

Use this to begin a chain. Make a loop on your yarn a few inches from the end. (Fig. A) Insert your hook through the loop and grab the yarn end connected to the skein. Pull the strand through the loop, then tighten the knot. (Fig. B)

MAGIC RING The magic ring is a nice technique to start working in the round - photo 10
MAGIC RING The magic ring is a nice technique to start working in the round - photo 11
MAGIC RING

The magic ring is a nice technique to start working in the round, because it will create a small circle of stitches with no gap in the center.

Make a circle of the yarn. Insert your hook through this ring (Fig. C), YO and draw up a loop (Fig. D), then ch 1. Work the first round of stitches over both the ring and the free yarn end, then pull on the free end to close the ring.

YARN OVER YO Wrap the yarn around your hook from back to front CHAIN CH - photo 12
YARN OVER YO Wrap the yarn around your hook from back to front CHAIN CH - photo 13
YARN OVER (YO)

Wrap the yarn around your hook from back to front.

CHAIN (CH)

Make a slipknot first, unless you are in the middle of a piece and already have a loop on your hook. YO, and pull yarn through the loop on hook. Repeat as many times as required. (Fig. E)

The loop on the hook doesnt count as chain so omit it if you are checking the - photo 14

The loop on the hook doesnt count as chain, so omit it if you are checking the stitch count.

WORKING INTO STITCHES

Every stitch has two strands in a small V shape on top. Insert your hook under both sides of the V unless otherwise specified.

WORKING INTO A CHAIN

Usually, you have to skip the ch nearest to the hook and work your first st in the 2nd or 3rd ch from hook (the pattern will always specify this).

When you look at a row of chains, the front side will look like a series of tiny Vs, and the back will have a single ridge of loops. For the neatest look, insert your hook into the back ridge rather than the front V. (Fig. F)

SKIP STITCHES Leave the required number of st unworked and continue in the next - photo 15
SKIP STITCHES

Leave the required number of st unworked and continue in the next st, working in the same direction as before.

SINGLE CROCHET (SC)

Insert your hook into the st or ch, YO and draw up a loop (pull yarn through st or ch). You will have 2 loops on your hook. YO and pull yarn through both loops on hook. (Fig. G)

SLIP STITCH SL ST Insert your hook into the st or ch YO and pull yarn - photo 16
SLIP STITCH (SL ST)

Insert your hook into the st or ch, YO and pull yarn through both the st or ch and the loop on hook.

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