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***Edit 2:He was done free-hand because the directions were too complex to write out. The only patterns I have are available in the "Patterns" folder of my gallery.So, this is my pride and joy that I've been working on for a few weeks, many long hours a day. This bud is about 18" tall. Add a few more inches with the hat. He does have wire support because I wanted him to be poseable, including his darn fingers. His mask is removable (you can see him unmasked in the mutli-view link I've provided below). The mask details and Skull Kid's face are needle-felted because I wanted them to REALLY stand out. The face is one of the more important things to me, which is why I usually make eyes and such out of felt, or as of late, needle-felting. And plus I can't embroider.. Am I the only one who has problems controlling where the thread stays in crocheted works?? ._. Whatever the case, I seem to suck at embroidering, while needle-felting makes me happy because the results are much better for me.The Legend of Zelda series has got to be my favorite game series of all time. I've been intending to make some of the characters from the games, but I waited it out because I wanted to improve my crocheting skills before giving it a shot. Definitely have to do justice to the characters of the greatest series ever!As I've said before, I chose to make Skull Kid first because:1. He doesn't have a human face, which I'm not quite ready to try yet, but I still get to ease into making something with a humanoid form2. Majora's mask is insanely coolI hope you guys like how he turned out! I definitely gave it my best effort!Skull Kid WIP 1: fav.me/d64796p Skull Kid WIP 2: fav.me/d64cudh Skull Kid WIP 3: fav.me/d64opyo Majora's Mask WIP:Skull Kid different view: