I have a new free crochet shawl pattern for you! It's called the Peacock Plume Feather Shawl and it's the first time that I've let peacock feathers and colours inspire a shawl design. Of course there just had to be one in my collection of shawls :)
It's a broad rectangular shawl that's not too long, measuring approximately 49 x 137cm / 19.5 x 54in after blocking. Perfect to drape around your shoulders, but as you'll see in the photos below (more photos on my
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The yarn I used is one cake of Scheepjes Whirl in colour 769 Blackberry Mint Chip. It has such beautiful colour changes, just perfect for the stitch pattern I used. I've created lovely plumes that look like peacock feathers, hence the name Peacock Plume Feather Shawl.
I hope you'll enjoy making it!
You'll find the English pattern below and the Dutch pattern here, but you can also purchase a beautifully laid out PDF pattern in one of my shops. I'd appreciate any support :)
In my Ravelry and Etsy shops you can purchase a PDF version of this pattern
The advantages of the PDF version are:
- Clear layout with instructions in bullet-point format
- Stitch Chart (not included here on my website)
- Instructions how to adjust for size (not included here on my website)
- Close up photos (not included here on my website)
- Similar easy-on-the-eye graphic design as all of my other PDF patterns
- You support my work so that I can continue to publish free patterns and offer discount codes
Thank you so much!
Where to shop for Scheepjes Whirl and other yarns
Scheepjes yarns are available from WoolWarehouse (international) and Caro’s Atelier (The Netherlands). If you purchase yarn through the affiliate links below, I will receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you!*
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PATTERN
GENERAL INFO
Skill Level Intermediate
Materials
Yarn & Yarn amounts:
Scheepjes Whirl (60% Cotton, 40% Acrylic; 215g/1000m)
769 Blackberry Mint Chip x 1 yarn cake
Crochet hooks: 3.5mm and 4mm
Tapestry needle
Blocking materials
Gauge/Tension
15 sts (= 1 patt rep) and 9 rows measure 7 x 7cm using a 3.5mm hook, unblocked
Measurements
Approx. 49 x 137cm / 19.5 x 54in blocked
Stitches & Abbreviations
Crochet Terms used in this pattern: US
Stitches used in this pattern:
US Crochet Terms UK Crochet Terms
[ ] total number of sts on a row [ ] total number of sts on a row
beg begin/beginning beg begin/beginning
ch(s) chain(s) ch(s) chain(s)
ch-1 sp chain 1 space (or any other number) ch-1 sp chain 1 space (or any other number)
dc double crochet tr treble crochet
dc2tog double crochet 2 sts together tr2tog treble crochet 2 sts together
patt(s) pattern(s) patt(s) pattern(s)
prev previous prev previous
rep(s)
repeat(s)
rep(s)
repeat(s)
RS right side RS right side
sc single crochet dc double crochet
slst slip stitch ss slip stitch
sp(s) space(s) sp(s) space(s)
st(s) stitch(es) st(s) stitch(es)
yoh yarn over hook yoh yarn over hook
WS wrong side WS wrong side
Stitch Instructions
dc2tog: yoh, insert hook into st/sp indicated, yoh, pull up a loop, yoh and draw through 2 loops on hook. So you leave the dc unfinished and then you do the same once more: yoh, insert hook into st/sp indicated, yoh, pull up a loop, yoh and draw through 2 loops on hook. Then yoh and draw through all 3 loops on hook
Side V-st: Side V stitch: (1dc, ch1, 1dc) in same st
V-st: V stitch: (1dc, ch3, 1dc) in same st
Pattern Notes
This shawl is rectangular. It uses almost an entire cake of Scheepjes Whirl; I had about 4g left.
INSTRUCTIONS
With 4mm hook, ch107 + 1 turning ch = ch108
Change to 3.5mm hook
Row 1 (RS) 1sc in second ch from hook, 1sc in each ch to end, turn. [107 sc]
Row 2 (WS) Ch3 (counts as first dc here and throughout), 1dc in each of the next 4 sts, ch2, skip 3 sts, V-st in next st, ch2, *skip 3 sts, 1dc in each of the next 8 sts, ch2, skip 3 sts, V-st in next st, ch2, skip 3 sts; rep from * to last 5 sts, 1dc in each of the final 5 sts, turn.
Row 3 Ch3, 1dc in each of the next 3 dc, ch2, *10dc in ch-3 sp of V-st, ch2**, skip first dc of the 8 dc made on prev row, 1dc in each of the next 6 dc, ch2, skip last dc of the 8 dc made on prev row; rep from * to end, ending final rep at **, skip first dc of the 5 dc made on prev row, 1dc in each of the next 4 dc, turn.
Row 4 Ch3, 1dc in each of the next 2 dc, ch2, *1dc in each of the 10 dc made in the ch-3 sp on prev row, ch2**, skip first dc of the 6 dc made on prev row, 1dc in each of the next 4 dc, ch2, skip last dc of the 6 dc made on prev row; rep from * to end, ending final rep at **, skip first dc of the 4 dc made on prev row, 1dc in each of the next 3 dc, turn.
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Row 5 Ch3, 1dc in next dc, ch2, *1dc in each of the next 10 dc, ch2**, skip first dc of the 4 dc made on prev row, dc2tog over next 2 dc (first leg in second dc, second leg in third dc), ch2, skip last dc of the 4 dc made on prev row; rep from * to end, ending final rep at **, skip first dc of the 3 dc made on prev row, 1dc in each of the next 2 dc, turn.
Row 6 Ch3, Side V-st in next dc, *ch2, skip first dc of the 10 dc made on prev row, 1dc in each of the next 8 dc, ch2**, skip last dc of the 10 dc made on prev row, V-st in dc2tog; rep from * to end, ending final rep at **, Side V-st in next dc, 1dc in final dc, turn.
Row 7 Ch3, 5dc in ch-1 sp of Side V-st, ch2, skip first dc of the 8 dc made on prev row, 1dc in each of the next 6 dc, ch2, skip last dc of the 8 dc made on prev row, *10dc in ch-3 sp of V-st, ch2, skip first dc of the 8 dc made on prev row, 1dc in each of the next 6 dc, ch2**, skip last dc of the 8 dc made on prev row; rep from * to end, ending final rep at **, 5dc in ch-1 sp of Side V-st, 1dc in final dc, turn.
Row 8 Ch3, 1dc in each of the next 5 dc, *ch2, skip first dc of the 6 dc made on prev row, 1dc in each of the next 4 dc, ch2, skip last dc of the 6 dc made on prev row **, 1dc in each of the next 10 dc; rep from * to end, ending final rep at **, 1dc in each of the next 6 dc, turn.
Row 9 Ch3, 1dc in each of the next 5 dc, ch2, *skip first dc of the 4 dc made on prev row, dc2tog over next 2 dc (first leg in second dc, second leg in third dc), ch2 **, skip last dc of the 4 dc made on prev row, 1dc in each of the next 10 dc, ch2; rep from * to end, ending final rep at **, 1dc in each of the next 6 dc, turn.
Row 10 Ch3, 1dc in each of the next 4 sts, *ch2, V-st in dc2tog, ch2 **, skip first dc of the 10 dc made on prev row, 1dc in each of the next 8 dc, skip last dc of the 10 dc made on prev row; rep from * to end, ending final rep at **, skip first dc of the 6 dc made on prev row, 1dc in each of the final 5 dc, turn.
Repetition of rows Rep Rows 3-10 a further 16 times, then rep Rows 3-9 once more.
Rounding off row (RS) 1sc in each st and 2sc in each ch-2 sp to end.
Fasten off and weave in all ends.
Blocking
To get the most beautiful result, the shawl needs blocking. For blocking you can use Styrofoam and pins or special blocking mats. Spray with water and let it dry naturally.
Copyright Information
© Christa Veenstra 2023
This is my original design and I really appreciate that you bought the pattern. And since you bought it, feel free to sell the items that you make from it. I do want to ask you though to credit me for the design with a link to one of my shops, especially when selling the items online: etsy.com/shops/thecuriocraftsroom or ravelry.com/stores/thecuriocraftsroom.
Please note that it is not allowed to sell or distribute my patterns to others (they are for personal use only) for that would be an infringement of copyright. The copyright of all of my patterns is protected by www.scheepjes.com.
Thank you!
Christa
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Whirl and Whirlette yarn
Both yarns are a blend of 60% cotton and 40% acrylic, which makes for lightweight and breathable shawls, or any wearables really. Whirl is a gradient yarn with a very generous twist so that it works up really quickly and it helps prevent splitting. Each colour change (and there are many, which I love because it makes the gradient so subtle) is carefully tied to ensure the knot can be discretely hidden within your stitches. So don’t worry if you come across quite a few ”knots”, or rather “fluffy bits”, because that means one colour thread is replaced by another colour thread that needs to be worked into the yarn. The Whirlette yarn comes in single colours, matching the Whirl shades. Below you can see all yarns available.
The shade cards shows all the 54 Whirl yarn cakes and 44 Whirlettes available.
Where to shop for Scheepjes Whirl, Whirlette and other yarns
Scheepjes yarns are available from WoolWarehouse (international) and Caro’s Atelier (The Netherlands). If you purchase yarn through the affiliate links below, I will receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you!*
Click on the link and it will take you to the shops where you can search for the yarn you’d like:
NL Caro’s Atelier:
*Affiliate links.
The affiliate links in this post support giveaways, free patterns, discounts and the running of this blog. By purchasing yarn through these affiliate links, I will receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you!
Thank you to Scheepjes for providing the yarn for this project.