These little crochet wonders are literally hypnotizing. Can you take your eyes off these royal feathers? I certainly can’t! Why don’t you spice up your next handmade blanket with them? If you are a beginner, try using them as decorations first, it’s much easier!
Go to the pattern:
Royal Feather Peacock Applique
More info here ravelry.
French Mini Peacock Feather
You will feel proud as a peacock after completing this fabulous crochet project, trust me on this one! With some leftover yarn and a hook, you can create a colorful pair of earrings, a necklace or a beautiful decoration.
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Ridged Feathers
This set of pretty feathers in different sizes makes me think of autumn afternoons. The colors are absolutely delightful, inspired by early sunsets and colorful leaves flying in the air. Real crochet poetry, without a doubt!
Go to the pattern:
More info here ravelry.
Large Feather Wall Hanging
I am ending this post we something big. Literally and metaphorically! These decent size feathers will be a really eye-catching decoration. Will they find a place on your wall? What colors are you going to use? There are so many possible combos, right?
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More info here ravelry.
Patterned Easter Egg Decorations
Colorfull eggs just in one colour aren’t for you? So look at these Patterned Easter Egg Decorations! This pattern is available in three different sizes, with optional decorative variations. Funny patterns on each egg makes original decoraton for your house. Moreover, making such Patterned Easter Egg Decorations is great fun!
You will find this free pattern here Patterned Easter Egg Decorations
Andromeda Doily
The original shape and the bold single color make this doily truly hypnotizing, don’t you think? We certainly can’t take our eyes off it! If you need an eye-catching centerpiece for the dining table, you know what to do. Follow the instructions written by Elsa Koss!
The original pattern and the photos are available on Blue Raindrops here: July Mandala
More info is on Ravelry here.