How to Crochet Feathers
Unleash your creativity and crochet beautiful feathers that will add a touch of elegance to any project. With just a hook and some yarn, you can bring these delicate and intricate designs to life. Whether you're a seasoned crocheter or just starting out, this is a project that will captivate your imagination and allow you to explore new techniques. This unique technique allows you to create intricate and stunning feather designs that will leave everyone in awe. Whether you're a seasoned crocheter or a beginner, this project will ignite your passion for crochet and unleash your creativity.
Materials: you can use any yarn. But remember – the thicker the yarn you use, the larger the feather will be.
I used cotton yarn Phildar Phil Coton 3 (50 g / 121 m) and 3 mm hook.
Step 1: chain 4, chain 7, chain 1, slip stitch in the next 6 chains, chain 4.
Row 1: chain 3 (count as 1 dc), 2 dc in the same stitch, 1 dc3tog (3 dc together), 1 dc on the middle, 1 dc3tog, 3 dc in the last chain.
Row 2: chain 3 (count as 1 dc), 2 dc in the same stitch, 1 dc3tog, 1 fptrc (front post treble crochet), skip the double chain of the previous row, 1 dc3tog, 3 dc in the last dc.
Row 3 – 6: chain 3 (count as 1 dc), 2 dc in the same stitch, 1 dc3tog, 1 fpdtr (front post double treble crochet), skip the double chain of the previous row, 1 dc3tog, 3 dc in the last dc.
Row 7: chain 3 (count as 1 dc), 1 dc in the same stitch, 1 dc3tog, 1 fpdtr, skip the double chain of the previous row, 1 dc3tog, 2 dc in the last dc.
Row 8: chain 3 (count as 1 dc), 1 dc2tog (2 dc together), 1 fpdtr, skip the double chain of the previous row, 1 dc2tog, 1 dc in the last dc.
Row 9: all stitches will be finished together – chain 3 (count as 1 dc), 1 dc4tog (4 dc together). You will have 5 loops in your hook to finished them together, chain 1 and fasten off.
Weave all the ends.