
Discover Crochet Flowers by Birth Month: A Meaningful Gift That Lasts
There’s something timeless about giving flowers, but let’s be honest, real blooms fade. That’s part of their charm, of course, but sometimes you want a gift that lasts a little longer. Each one is handmade with care, and unlike fresh flowers, they’ll never wilt.
Over time, I noticed a growing interest in birth month flowers. While most people know their birthstone, not everyone realises there's a unique flower tied to their birth month, each with its own meaning and symbolism.
Whether you’re shopping for a birthday, a thoughtful keepsake, or just something personal and unique, a birth flower bouquet adds that extra touch of intention. Here’s a little look at each month and what the flower represents.
January – Crochet Carnation
Symbolising admiration and deep love, carnations are one of the most classic winter blooms.
February – Crochet Violet
Violets represent faithfulness and modesty. They’re delicate and sweet — perfect for someone with a quiet strength.
March – Crochet Daffodil
Daffodils bring a sense of new beginnings. Their cheerful yellow tones and trumpet-shaped blooms make them one of my favorite spring-inspired designs. They’re bold, sunny, and full of hope.
April – Crochet Daisy
Daisies are simple, joyful, and full of charm — just like April birthdays. These white-petal classics with sunny yellow centers are lovely on their own or as cheerful fillers in a larger bouquet.
May – Crochet Lily of the Valley
Elegant and understated, this birth flower symbolizes sweetness and the return of happiness. These delicate bell-shaped blooms are crocheted in fine yarn for a more realistic look. They work beautifully in minimalist or vintage-style bouquets.
June – Crochet Rose
June’s birth flower is the ultimate classic. We have crochet roses in a wide variety of colours, each symbolising something different red for love, pink for admiration, white for purity. You can’t go wrong with a timeless rose bouquet.
July – Crochet Larkspur
Larkspurs are tall, wild, and whimsical. They represent positivity and open hearts. These are perfect for those who love nature-inspired arrangements with a little extra height and flair.
August – Crochet Gladiolus
Gladiolus symbolizes strength and integrity. With their tall stalks and striking colors, they make a bold statement in any bouquet.
September – Crochet Aster
Asters are star-shaped blooms representing wisdom and devotion.
October – Crochet Marigold
Marigolds are vibrant and full of life. They represent passion, creativity, and warmth.
November – Crochet Chrysanthemum
Chrysanthemums stand for loyalty and longevity. I love the lush, layered texture of these flowers. They’re full and vibrant just like the people born in November.
December – Crochet Narcissus
This winter bloom symbolises hope and renewal.
Each crochet flower in my shop is handmade with love and intention. When you order a crochet bouquet from us, you’re not just getting a beautiful decoration — you’re giving (or receiving) something meaningful and lasting.
If you’re looking for a birthday gift, a baby shower surprise, or a way to celebrate someone special, a crochet bouquet is a beautiful choice.
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