Serenity Stones

Serenity Stones

Last year, I “got my crochet on” and set about making my very first “rock cozy”.

Since then, I’ve been experimenting on-again, off-again with the technique – mostly in the cooler months, snuggled by the fire, ahhhh… With the Christmas craft fairs coming up, I’ve once again dug out my granny glasses and gotten to work, and I thought I’d share some of the results. Not all of them, mind you, as my 3-year-old loves them and has apparently pilfered a few from my collection over the last several months – they are likely in the bottom of one of the various toy boxes, but I don’t have it in me to go on a giant hunt right now. 😉 Here are the ones I could find, though…

So. The first design I came up with reminded me a bit of a sea star (i.e. star fish), and as I love all things oceany, I decided to focus there for a while. As you can see, I had varying results. I’m afraid that the fanciful sea stars (at right) make me much happier than the more natural-looking ones (at left)… but maybe that’s just me?

Fronts.

Backs.

And then I experimented with some heart and flower designs (most of which have gone missing, but you get the idea)…

I makeup the designs as I go, and it isn’t until a rock is actually finished and wrapped snugly that you can tell whether or not it’s a “success”. Sometimes, I’ll finish one and decide that it’s just “wrong” somehow, and then I’ll unravel it to start all over. I kinda like the “recyclability” of it, though. Most recently I tried the whole “ombre” shading thing…

… which I think is kind of growing on me.

Anyhow. I’m still not sure where they’re heading exactly (though I seem to be gravitating towards the whole “shabby chic” colour scheme). Or even how much I would charge for one at a sale (is $20 too much… for a hockey-puck-sized fancy rock???) But for some reason, I really like them. And I love making them, all cozied up in the Laz-y-boy rocker…

The beautiful thing is that it’s also an easily transportable craft – I can just toss my gear into my bag and head out the door.

Which will totally come in handy, as I’m heading out of town this weekend to visit a dear friend. As she herself has kids, I’m sure I’ll have a bit of time to myself to fill… so, yay. Anyhow. That’s where most of my crafty time was spent this week. What did you get up to? I hope y’all have a great weekend – I know I will! =)

10 Replies to “Serenity Stones”

    1. Thanks, Lori! I’m really loving the Ecru-on-stone – so simple, so soothing. But experimenting with colour has been fun too! Maybe I’ll try something really intense and bright next… =)

  1. These are so cute Kate. Rock cozies, I love it.
    It does look like a perfect “by the fire sewing project”.
    I have done some pretty simple embroidery projects. Your post has reminded me that now that the wood stove is bombed up most nights, some embroidery projects should come out of the closet.
    I hope you don’t think I am being too forward, but I think adding single words (some way) on some of your rocks would look great and make it more marketable….people love motivational words.
    Would go with the whole serenity vibe you got goin on.
    Just a thought.
    Cheers,
    Leah

  2. Kate: what a creative and beautiful idea. Simple, yet lovely. I especially like the sea star series. And, I agree, the more “fanciful” ones (as you call them) draw me in more than the natural looking ones. These are definitely worth taking the craft circuit (so fun), but what’s most important is that you enjoy the process. Yay for that!

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