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    Amigurumi Skeleton Crochet Pattern

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    Take another Black thread and repeat the precedure, but this time pull the thread over the back of the arm. The arm should be wrapped with a Black thread without gaps at the transition to the body.

    Repeat this now for the second arm and both legs. The threads should always be at the transition between arm and body or between leg and body.

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    To embroider the ribs, pull a Black thread through a stitch located in the middle of an arm and under a Black thread. Pull the thread from the arm to the middle of the body. The two threads should have a distance of 1 stitch to each other in the middle. Repeat this a second time 1 stitch row under the first ribs. Finally cut off all emerging threads and hide them in the body.

    Repeat this with two more Black threads, one stitch row under the first embroidered ribs.

    Toes: Use a White thread to create the toes on the legs at 3 locations per foot as shown in the pictures. To do this, wrap the thread 3 to 4 times around a loop that was created by crocheting a round in the back loop only. Hide the remaining thread inside the foot.

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    Brow Ridges: Pull a thread of each brow ridge through the stitch in the 1st upper row of each eye socket closest to the nose. From there, pull the second thread through a stitch 3 stitches left or right from the first pulled through thread. Knot the threads together on the inside, but not too tightly, otherwise the skull will be distorted. Cut the remaining threads just before the knot.

    Teeth: Use a tapestry needle to pull a Black thread through 4 points on the underside of the skull, as shown in the pictures.

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    Then knot the two ends of the threads together and cut the ends directly at the knot.

    Move the knots to the inside of the skull so that they are no longer visible from the outside.

    Finally, pull the skull onto the head of the skeleton. If necessary, it can also be sewn on.

     

     

    DONE!

     

     

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