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42 min 44 sec
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Learn how to embellish favorite found stones with gorgeous crochet patterns. Knit and crochet designer, Anne Weil, demonstrates how to make these intricate little decorations, perfect for gifting to friends or displaying as a collection. The patterns are customizable, too, so you can decorate anything from a small stone to a larger rock.
Learn how to:
Here’s what you’ll need:
- 25-50 yards of worsted weight yarn (shown in class: Anzula "For Better or Worsted" in Mauve)
- Size I-9 5.5mm crochet hook
- Rock in size of choice (ours is 8”)
- Tapestry needle or sewing needle (depending on size of thread)
- 1 skein of Size 8 Valdani hand-dyed embroidery thread (optional)
- Size 7 crochet hook (1.5 mm) (optional)
- Stone in size of choice (ours is 3.5”)
- Tapestry needle or sewing needle (depending on size of thread)
Downloads:
- Chain in crochet
- Single Crochet
- Double Crochet
- Triple Crochet
- Fit crochet around stone
- Weave in loose ends
- Instructions on how to crochet gorgeous, customizable patterns onto to found stones big and small
- 4 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Detailed supplies list and downloadable PDF ($8 value)
- The ability to leave comments, ask questions, and interact with other students





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Crocheted Stones Reviews
383 users recommended this class to a friend
DAPHNE BRENNAN
Loved this class! Answered the questions I needed to get started with crochet stones. Ms. Anne is a great teacher. She explains each step thoroughly. Two thumbs up!
3 days ago
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ALICE De Angelis
My first crochet stone, I don't know exactly what I did, especially the central part is so ... terrible! But overall I like the result! The explanation is clear and understandable, perhaps in some steps a little too fast for a beginner, but looking at it more than once you understand well.
June 8, 2025