The Peafowl Feathers shawl has a slightly different construction starting with creating a triangle motif working around all 3 sides of the triangle. The border is then added to 2 sides of triangle to increase the width.
The pattern contains written instructions and a photo tutorial as well as tables with end stitch count for each round/row.
The pattern is written in US crochet terms.
The shawl has a lovely drape and finished size is 120 cm wingspan and 78 cm depth.
I used a custom made cake in 3-ply yarn and used @ 160 grams or 800 metres of yarn.
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