Crocheted Stones
 Ever since I entered the blogging world and saw crocheted stones, I have wanted to make one.  I think they are gorgeous. The crochet skill required just seemed far beyond my crochet abilities however, which were pretty much limited to this potholder I blogged about long ago.  Seeing something so beautiful that I want to make made me anxious to put an end to the inequity.
Ever since I entered the blogging world and saw crocheted stones, I have wanted to make one.  I think they are gorgeous. The crochet skill required just seemed far beyond my crochet abilities however, which were pretty much limited to this potholder I blogged about long ago.  Seeing something so beautiful that I want to make made me anxious to put an end to the inequity.When my mother’s birthday popped up on the horizon, I thought–what a perfect opportunity to finally try to make these. This post will be a spoiler for her if she reads my blog as often as I think she does. Surprise Mom!  I hope you like them.  Sandy, my husband’s, response was typical–what is that for?? But, my husband tends to think that way–all about the practical, none about the aesthetic.  I think they are beautiful.

 Of course, I have this weird thing, where I can’t stop.  After doing her pattern twice (okay, maybe six times if you count the ones I ripped out in the middle and started over), I wanted to try a different pattern.  I mean look at these beauties in this photograph from Purl Bee.  I want to make me some of those!
Of course, I have this weird thing, where I can’t stop.  After doing her pattern twice (okay, maybe six times if you count the ones I ripped out in the middle and started over), I wanted to try a different pattern.  I mean look at these beauties in this photograph from Purl Bee.  I want to make me some of those!|  | 
| photo courtesy of www.purlbee.com | 

Now, heaven forbid, I leave it there. I can’t! After getting through the Northern Lights motif, I wanted to create my own motif to cover a stone. That way, I can provide a pattern/tutorial for you all to follow. This is my journey with most things these days.

So I worked to figure out my own pattern (okay, two) and added a little twist.  You’ll just have to come back to find out what it is I did!  I’ll have step by step photos to make it as clear as I can.
This gift to my mother is part of my commitment to give only handmade gifts this year. For more handmade gift ideas, check out the gallery here or by clicking the button below:

 
    







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