Mosaic Crochet Cowl
Add colorwork to your crochet technique resume!Cost:
$65.00 per personDuration:
2hSchedule:
This is a two session class. Click "Book Now" to view available dates.About this experience
Class Schedule: Thursdays, Sept 5 & 12. 6 - 8 PM
Class Instructor: Julie Langasek
This class is two sessions long. Please ensure you are available for each session before booking your spot. See cancellation policy below.
Level up your mosaic crochet skills with this gorgeous stained glass-like cowl design! The Skyshard Mosaic Cowl by Amanda Mannas uses the overlay mosaic crochet technique with more complex shaping, but you still only crochet with one color each row. A gradient or variegated main color and a solid contrast color will really make this pattern shine. In this class you will learn how to make diagonal stitches and decreases in mosaic crochet.
This class is the perfect one to kick off our Cowl Stitch Along Sept 8 - Oct 6! Be sure to join and attend Sunday SAL Socials from 1 - 3 PM for some inspirational social stitching and a chance at gift card giveaways!
Please be sure to complete homework before class. See below.
Ages: 13+
Techniques You'll Learn
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Mosaic crochet colorwork
Prerequisites
- Chain
- Single crochet
- Double crochet
- Working in front and back loops only
- Some experience with overlay mosaic crochet is helpful but not required. *please see Mosaic Mug Rug class
This is NOT an absolute beginner class. Please be aware that class time will not be spent on reteaching the aforementioned prerequisites.
Homework
- Chain 90 sts with contrast color.
Supplies Included in Class Fee
- Skyshard Cowl Pattern by Amanda Mannas
Supplies to Bring
- Chain row of 90 sts in contrast color
- 180 yd worsted weight yarn for main color
- Sample uses Cascade 220 Superwash Wave
- 180 yd worsted weight yarn for contrast color
- Sample uses Cascade 220 Superwash
- US size H (5.0 mm) crochet hook
- Removable stitch marker
- Tapestry needle
Supplies purchased at Yarncom for this class will receive a 10% discount. *some exclusions apply
Class Policies
Your Host
Julie learned to crochet and knit as a child, and has been dedicated to fiber arts for more than 15 years as an adult. She especially loves knitting sweaters and crocheting amigurumi. She is a mom of three, and her children have given her many new ideas for projects. She loves to share her knowledge and see people take pride in their new skills!