Peacock Feather Crochet Shawl
The Peacock Feather Crochet Shawl by Marly Bird is a wonderful seasonal piece that can be used for extra warmth.
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Peacock Feather Crochet Shawl:
Pure decadence with every stitch, you will love making this shawl as much as you will love wearing it. A perfect marriage of Gelato and La Boheme give The Peacock Feather Shawl a wonderful texture and gorgeous drape. Add a little shimmer and shine to your clothing ensemble.
Peacock Feather Crochet Shawl Materials:
- Fiesta Yarns, “Gelato” (100% rayon; 260 yds, 3 oz): sugar cane #153; 1 (2) hanks.
Fiesta Yarns, “La Boheme” (47% rayon, 32% brushed kid mohair, 14% wool, 4% nylon, 3% metallic; 165 yds, 4 oz): sugar cane, #153; 2 (3) hanks - Size US F (3.75 mm) and US H (5 mm) or size to obtain correct gauge
- Tapestry needle
RAVELRY FAVORITES:
Be sure to add this pattern to your Ravelry Favorites and show me your version of the Peacock Feather Crochet Shawl as you finish.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What yarn do I need for the Peacock Feather Crochet Shawl?
So here’s the thing… you’ll need two special yarns for this one! Fiesta Yarns “Gelato” and Fiesta Yarns “La Boheme”. They create such a lovely texture and drape… it’s pure decadence!
What crochet hooks are recommended?
Honestly… you’ll want to have a US F (3.75 mm) and a US H (5 mm) hook on hand. Or, you know, whatever size gives you the correct gauge so your shawl works up just right.
Can I make this shawl if I’m a beginner?
Well, the pattern is listed under “Advanced” categories in the related posts, but the description focuses on how lovely it is to make and wear. It might be a fun challenge for a newer crocheter who loves a pretty result!
What’s the best way to see other people’s finished shawls?
Yes! You should totally add your version to your Ravelry Favorites and show it off. I’d love to see what you make!
Is this shawl good for cooler weather?
Absolutely! The description mentions it’s a wonderful seasonal piece that can be used for extra warmth. Those yarn choices definitely sound cozy!
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