- Designed by Teenie Crochets
These fun crochet feathers are 12”, but you can easily make them bigger or smaller. What's more, you can do countless things out of them! For instance, use them as bookmarks, earrings, attach them to a blankie and so on!
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Ridged Feathers Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Jen Hayes
I absolutely love making bouquets out of fall leaves and lovely feathers. Sadly they don't last for very long. On the other hand, you can easily make these crochet ones, that will last you forever and look so beautiful!
Peacock Feather and Bookmark Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Naurid Kashpia Senjuti
These beautiful feather crochet bookmarks look truly amazing (and a bit vintage, don't you think? Peacock feathers were especially popular in the victorian times). Fell free to use any kind of yarn (especially yarn scraps) to make this incredible applique.
Flower Applique Free Pattern
- Designed by: Clare M
I love how versatile these flowers are. I mean, you can make a whole bunch of different projects out of these flowers. Clare M suggests, that you can use it to embellish many of your projects. For instance, feel free to attach it to a pillow case, blanket, or a hat. Use a 5 mm hook for this project.
Lily's Floral Gift Card Holder
"This is a quick and easy floral gift card holder that also works great as a tea bag pocket. It's worked in a small amount of yarn making it perfect for those scraps in your stash! You can also use it to gift many things like a couple Ghirardelli chocolate squares, a stick or two of biscotti, or even non-foodie gifts like a pair of earrings on a card or small floral picks. To make your own, you'll need 30 yards of worsted weight yarn - I used Knit Picks Dishie, but any worsted weight yarn will work (though acrylic may produce a slightly larger flower). For reference, this one took me just over 45 minutes to complete. It's worked in simple single crochets and double crochets so a great project for a confident beginner."