Fiddlesticks Knitting - Peacock Feathers Shawl
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Fiddlesticks Knitting - Peacock Feathers Shawl

Fiddlesticks Knitting - Peacock Feathers Shawl

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  • The Peacock Feathers Shawl (finished size 88" along the top x 43" from middle of top to lower point) is a stylized version of a peacock tail in full display, from the small feathers at the top of the shawl, down to the dramatic sweep of the tail. You will truly be able to "strut your stuff" when you wear this shawl!

    The shawl is worked by casting on 3 stitches at the middle top and then increasing to create a triangular shape. After finishing the Edging Charts, a crochet cast off is worked to create a delicate, lacy finish. The pattern features instructions with large, easy-to-use charts.

    Recommended for Advanced Intermediate knitters, it uses 1260 yards of Lace Weight (33-40 st/4") yarn.


  • The Peacock Feathers Shawl (finished size 88" along the top x 43" from middle of top to lower point) is a stylized version of a peacock tail in full display, from the small feathers at the top of the shawl, down to the dramatic sweep of the tail. You will truly be able to "strut your stuff" when you wear this shawl!

    The shawl is worked by casting on 3 stitches at the middle top and then increasing to create a triangular shape. After finishing the Edging Charts, a crochet cast off is worked to create a delicate, lacy finish. The pattern features instructions with large, easy-to-use charts.

    Recommended for Advanced Intermediate knitters, it uses 1260 yards of Lace Weight (33-40 st/4") yarn – the beautiful version pictured here was knit by Flora Yang, using 12 balls of elann.com Peruvian Baby Silk.


The Peacock Feathers Shawl (finished size 88" along the top x 43" from middle of top to lower point) is a stylized version of a peacock tail in full display, from the small feathers at the top of the shawl, down to the dramatic sweep of the tail. You will truly be able to "strut your stuff" when you wear this shawl!

The shawl is worked by casting on 3 stitches at the middle top and then increasing to create a triangular shape. After finishing the Edging Charts, a crochet cast off is worked to create a delicate, lacy finish. The pattern features instructions with large, easy-to-use charts.

Recommended for Advanced Intermediate knitters, it uses 1260 yards of Lace Weight (33-40 st/4") yarn.

US$12.00


  
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