These Day of the Dead Skulls I found on Ravelry. And here is a link to the website of the instructions. https://kristinskrazyknits.wordpress.com/2013/01/10/day-of-the-dead-skull-motif/
And I copy and pasted this from her web page.
- h – chain
- sc – single crochet
- hdc – half double crochet
- dc – double crochet
- sl st – slip stitch
What you need to have –
Yarn, hook, yarn needle, scissors, and stitch markers (not shown) if you need them.
Here we go –
Start with your basic slip knot and chain 12. Make a circle and sl st into the first chain. This forms your first eye socket. Mmmmm eye socket.
Continue without breaking your yarn and chain 13. Sl st into the 12th chain from the hook. This makes your second eye socket. You should have two circles with one chain separating them.
Chain 1, sc into the next chain (the one that’s between your eyes), and then place 20 sc in the circle. You will be making these single crochets around the row of chains and NOT crocheting into the chain itself. Again, this is just a guide. You may decide you want more stitches here. 20 worked for me.
sc into the bottom of the middle stitch (between the eyes) and place 20 sc in the second circle. If you decide you need more stitches, just make sure you do the same amount in each eye. That’s the basic rule for this whole project. What you do on one side you will need to repeat on the other side.
I did not join to start the second round. If you’re a stickler for joining, go right ahead. If you’re a crochet rebel like me, skip it. Place 2 dc in next stitch (if you joined, chain 3 and put one dc in the same stitch). Dc in the next 3 stitches, hdc in the next 2 stitches, and sc in the next 7 stitches. This starts to form the shape of the skull.
hdc in next 2 stitches, dc in next 2 stitches, chain 2. We are going to skip a total of 9 stitches, 4 going up the circle, the middle stitch, and 4 going down the second circle. (NOSE HOLE!)
Join your chain 2 to the 10th stitch (the 5th stitch in the second circle) with a dc. Now we will do exactly what we did in the first circle, only backwards. 1 more dc, 2 hdc, 7 sc, 2 hdc, 3 dc.
NOW you can join. Chain 3. dc into next 3 stitches, hdc in the next 4 stitches, sc in the next 4 stitches, hdc in the next 2 stitches, dc into next 2 stitches. This should get you back to the chain 2 you made to create the nose. Place 4 dc into that space.
And we’re ready to repeat it all backwards. 2 dc, 2 hdc, 4 sc, 4 hdc, 4 dc. Sl st into the top of the chain 3 that started this round. Cut your yarn leaving a tail to weave in and secure. You have a skull head, but something is missing. TEETH!
In the photo below, the yarn needle is showing the middle of the skull. It’s not exact, but it’s close enough. Count over 4 stitches to the left and reattach your yarn.
Chain 4, skip the next stitch, dc in the next stitch, chain one, skip the next stitch, dc in the next stitch, chain one……do you see what’s happening here?
When you’ve made 4 teeth, chain 4 and turn your work. Dc into the dc in the previous row and chain one. Do this across to get the second row of teeth.
And there ya have it. It’s a skull. Cut your yarn, secure it, weave in the ends. It’s NOT as hard as you think. You got this!