Woodland Lace Cowl • Crochet

In this crochet class, you will learn how to make my Woodland Lace Cowl. This project is simple and easy, making it perfect for new and experienced crocheters alike, and I’ve had many beginners follow along with this lacy shell stitch with confidence.

The Woodland Lace Cowl works up in no-time, so you’ll likely want to make more than one. It’s the perfect scarf to give as gifts or offer in your handmade shop. Its trendy-yet classic-style will have you and your friends looking fabulous and feeling cozy. The original design features two colors, but you can easily adapt the pattern to include just one color or many, too.

This class is exclusively available on Rebecca Page. Purchase it here.

The Woodland Lace Cowl requires a comfort level with chain stitches, single crochet, and double crochet. So Newbies, if you know those basics and you can count to 5, you can create this piece. It’s also an ideal project to take to your favorite sip-and-stitch gathering (whether virtual or in-person) since it’s easy to follow along without needing too much focus. And it’s the perfect companion to get in some crochet while watching TV.

I also share some of my secrets for how to enjoy crocheting (and knitting) even more and how to get the most out of your craft. Learn some of my favorite tips for choosing tools you love to use and how to create the easiest “slip knot” ever. Plus, a pocket-sized, foldable gauge ruler, a trick to keep your pretty yarn balls from unravelling, digital fiber arts resources, and more!

    • size 4 medium weight yarn in Color A - approximately 440 yards

    • size 4 medium weight yarn in Color B - approximately 210 yards

    • U.S. size L/11 (8.0mm) crochet hook

    • scissors

    • yarn needle


Original design and class by TwigBerryStudio.