This crochet peacock feather crochet pattern uses embroidery floss to make a colorful, silky feather. Use different yarns and colors to create the size and look you want for your peacock feathers. This post contains affiliate links, which means I get a small commission at no extra cost to you. This crochet peacock feather pattern is available in my shops: Ravelry, Etsy, my Whistle and Ivy Pattern shop. AND it’s available in my All-Access Pass. Learn more here. Thanks for your support!
It’s crazy that this year marks 8 years since I started blogging and designing crochet patterns. I admit, when I started I didn’t know exactly what I was doing. Over the years I was able to hone my craft and get better at designing, photography and almost everything. Since then, I have been gradually working on older things to bring everything up to my current standard of work. I loved this crochet peacock feather when I designed it several years ago, and I thought this week would be a good week to dust it off and polish it up.
I think it was more work fixing an existing pattern then it would have been to simply start over from scratch, yikes!
When I first designed this pattern so many years ago, I spent a lot of time staring at the embroidery floss wall, trying to decipher which colors would make my crochet peacock feathers looks almost real.
This time around I had tons of fun playing around with different, non traditional colors and pairing them together.
This bright coral-pink crochet peacock feather ended up being my favorite, I love those colors together.
CROCHET PEACOCK FEATHER – CROCHET PATTERN
What you need: (affiliate links)
– 2.25mm Hook
– Embroidery Floss in 5 colors
– Darning Needle
Abbreviations: US Terms
Ch – chain
Sc – single crochet
Dc – Double Crochet
Hdc – Half Double Crochet
Sl st – Slip Stitch
St – stitch
Gauge: not important, change your hook and thread/yarn to make different sizes.
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I initially made my crochet peacock feathers into earrings, but then I decided that was putting myself in a box. You can make so many things with these feathers!
What will you make with yours?
xoxo,
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Bethany…these earrings are awesome! I am in the process of decorating my living room with peacock accents…toss pillows…a throw with peacocks on it and a peacock lamp… I am thinking about making some peacock cup coasters…using 4 ply yarn and a G hook…also… I think I will make some peacock feathers with the floss and the B hi…to attach to a headband on a hat I have…they would be so cute and add some color…still thinking about other ideas for your great pattern…thank you so much!
OH how fun! That room will be gorgeous :) So glad you like the pattern, you are welcome!
Hi Bethany,
I’m becoming a big fan of your site! I’ve been looking for a Peacock feather pattern for what seems like forever. Thanks so much for posting this pattern. I have a ton of embroidery floss from my friendship bracelet making days, hopefully I have what I need to get started. I can’t wait to try it out!
Kat
Yay! SO glad you like it :) I thought it was a lot of fun picking out the colors, because peacock feathers change in different light!
so at the end of the light green round, I have to sts left. do I just sc into them????
These are amazing, thank you for sharing! Tonight I am going through my yarn stash to see if I have all the colours I need to make some :)
You’re welcome!
HI LIKE THE EARRINGS. NOW I HAVE THE SIZE OF FLOSS DOWN BUT WHAT ABOUT THE CROCHET HOOK? WHAT SIZE IS IT? I AM IN THE US SO PLEASE NO MILIMETERS.
THANKS
Size B
THANKS
These are beautiful. You did a great job. I think I might try to make some into necklaces.
Thank You Very Much, for all the great patterns.
Debbie
Thank you so much Debbie! You are welcome :)
How many strands of 6-strand floss did you use?
The entire piece of floss ( all strands). Thanks for visiting!
Totally awesome, going to try this for my daughter’s birthday, never have thought of crocheting with embroidery floss. Way cool! Thanks for the pattern!
Thank you! You are welcome for the pattern, I hope you enjoy it!
This is totally brilliant :) Plan to make them and use as decorations ASAP :) Thank u for the pattern :)
You’re welcome! Thanks so much :)
These are just perfect. What awesome work! Thank you so much for sharing. I love you!
Thank you so much! You are welcome :)
Bethany! I just love these! The colors shape and everything are perfect. Seriously. You did such a great job. Will you please come share them at The Makers link party over on my blog? Please, please, please? :)
Thanks Alexis! For sure, I will be there :)
Hey There!
I found your crocheted peacock earrings on craftgawker and think they are super cool! If you have a second, I would love if you came by and linked up at The Blitsy Crafts Linky Party. http://ss1.us/a/wtcjKlt9. We are featuring all “things crochet”. We are choosing 3 of our favorite projects, and those chosen will get $5 in Blitsy credits. Hopefully we see you at our party!
Thank you, and thanks for the invite, Meghan!
Wonderful!! Those earrings are unique, I love them! The colours are perfect! Thanks for sharing!
Have a wonderful day and week!
Hugs from Portugal,
Ana Love Craft
http://www.lovecraft2012.blogspot.com
Thanks so much, Ana! Thanks for visiting :)
These are so cool! What a great idea to crochet with embroidery floss!
Thanks so much, Jessica!