
How to Pick the Perfect Crochet Flower Bouquet
June 13, 2025
Choosing the right crochet flower bouquet is a joyful process, whether it’s for yourself or someone you love. With so many beautiful colours and styles to choose from, it can be hard to know where to start. Here’s a simple guide to help you find the perfect bouquet for any occasion.
1. Think About the Occasion
Start by considering why you're buying the bouquet. A birthday, wedding, new baby or just a thinking-of-you moment might call for different colours or styles. Soft pastels are lovely for baby gifts, while bold colours are perfect for celebrations.
2. Choose Flowers with Meaning
Each flower has its own message. Roses often symbolise love and admiration. Daisies bring a sense of happiness and innocence. Lavender is known for peace and calm. Picking blooms with meaning adds a beautiful layer to your gift.
3. Consider Colour Preferences
If the bouquet is a gift, think about the recipient’s favourite colours. You can also match the bouquet to their home decor or even their favourite outfit. If it’s for you, go with colours that make you smile or bring you peace.
4. Pick the Right Size
We offer a variety of bouquet sizes, from small and simple to full and lush. A single stem is a sweet gesture, while a larger bouquet makes a striking centerpiece. Think about where it will be displayed or how it will be gifted.
5. Add a Personal Touch
A little personalisation goes a long way. Add a short message, choose a special wrapping colour or select specific flowers to reflect a shared memory. Every bouquet is handmade, which means it’s easy to make it truly unique.
6. Trust Your Instinct
At the end of the day, choose the bouquet that speaks to you. There’s no wrong answer. Whether it’s a colour, a flower or a shape that catches your eye, go with the one that feels right.
A crochet bouquet is more than a gift or a decoration. It’s a keepsake, a gesture of care and something to be treasured for years to come.
Looking for inspiration? Browse our newest handmade designs or try one of our free patterns if you'd like to make your own.