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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Royal Feather Peacock Applique
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!
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Royal Feather Peacock Applique
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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!
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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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Chunky Feather and Fan Afghan
The Chunky Afghan is thick but airy. You can wrap it around yourself while sitting in your favourite chair and enjoy the evening chill. It is a fun project to complete so I hope this pattern will become one of your favourites.
Also, the blanket size is adjustable, so that you can make this as big as you want. I would also encourage you to play around with colors. There’s just so much room for customization there.
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Hummingbird Feathers Shawl
This delicate shawl is very repetitive to make and that’s why it’s perfect to relax while knitting it. The shape is unusual, therefore really original. In other words, it’s an amazing gift idea and a very comfy accessory. I will try out this one for sure!
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