If you're anything like me, you probably can't walk past a pretty flower without stopping to admire it. The thing is, fresh flowers don't last — but crocheted ones? They stay gorgeous forever. No watering, no wilting, just pure handmade charm sitting on your shelf or brightening up a gift.
I've pulled together 73 free crochet flower patterns that cover everything from classic roses to exotic orchids. Whether you've been crocheting for years or you just picked up a hook last week, there's definitely something here for you. Grab your favorite yarn and let's get started!
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Crochet Flower Bouquet Pattern List
1. Crochet Small Rose Flower Bouquet


These little guys are so adorable — think of them as the baby version of a classic rose, only about 1–2 inches across. They're perfect when you want something sweet and delicate without going full drama. Mini roses like these are great for saying "I love you" or "thanks for being you" in the most charming way possible.
In a bouquet, they work beautifully as accent flowers, filling in the gaps between bigger blooms and making the whole arrangement look fuller and more interesting.
2. Crochet Camellia Rose Flower Bouquet


Camellias are one of those flowers that just look expensive, you know? Big, lush petals that make everyone stop and stare. They come in gorgeous pinks, reds, and whites — pink ones are all about longing, red says "I'm crazy about you," and white is pure elegance.
They're huge in East Asian cultures for their connection to refinement and grace. In a bouquet, they naturally become the star of the show because of those big showy blossoms. Pair them with some greenery and you've got something truly special.
3. Crochet Thai Rose Flower Bouquet

Fun fact — Thai roses aren't actually roses at all! They're tropical flowers from Thailand (also called Siam roses), and they come in stunning pinks, blues, and whites. In Thai culture, they stand for grace, gratitude, and fresh starts.
What I love about them is that exotic vibe they bring to any arrangement. They last forever as a decorative piece and work just as well in a modern vase as they do in a traditional setting.
4. Crochet Barbie Rose Flower Bouquet

Yes, it's exactly the pink you're imagining — that bold, bubblegum Barbie pink that just screams fun. This one's a hybrid tea rose variety, and honestly it's impossible not to smile when you see it.
It's a fantastic pick for anyone who loves a bit of playful color. In a bouquet, it pops like crazy next to softer pinks and whites. Think of it as the life of the party in flower form.
5. Crochet Blue Rose Flower Bouquet

Blue roses don't exist in nature — which is exactly what makes them so cool. They're all about mystery, chasing dreams, and embracing the impossible. There's something almost magical about that striking blue color.
In a bouquet, a blue rose immediately becomes a conversation piece. It creates gorgeous contrast next to traditional blooms and adds that "wow, where did you get that?" factor to any arrangement.
6. Crochet Cappuccino Rose Flower Bouquet


If your coffee obsession needed a floral outlet — here it is. The Cappuccino Rose has these gorgeous creamy beige petals with just a hint of pink, exactly like the foam on your morning latte.
These are the queens of rustic and vintage-themed arrangements. They play so nicely with bolder flowers, adding that warm, cozy feeling without stealing the spotlight. Perfect for anyone who appreciates the beauty in subtle things.
7. Crochet Climbing Rose Flower Bouquet


There's something wild and romantic about climbing roses — they look like they've just tumbled off a cottage wall. Their long stems and clusters of blooms bring height and drama to any arrangement, and they pair beautifully with delicate filler flowers and trailing greenery.
They make a lovely gift for anyone who's working hard toward a goal, since they're all about ambition and perseverance. Colors range from soft white and pink to bold blue and yellow.
8. Crochet Cream Rose Flower Bouquet


Cream roses are the quiet overachievers of the flower world. They go with literally everything — mix them with bold, bright flowers or keep things soft with other pastels. Either way, they pull the whole look together.
They stand for charm, thoughtfulness, and new beginnings, so they're great for weddings, anniversaries, or just a "thinking of you" moment. If you love a clean, sophisticated vibe, these are your go-to.
9. Crochet Easy Rose Flower Bouquet


New to crochet flowers? Start here. This easy rose pattern is beginner-friendly and still looks absolutely lovely when it's done. They come in all colors — red for love, pink for admiration, yellow for joy, white for purity — so you can match them to any occasion.
They're great fillers in bouquets too, adding volume and color without needing a ton of skill to pull off. No shame in starting simple — these roses are proof that easy can still be beautiful.
10. Crochet Floyd Rose Flower Bouquet

The Floyd Rose is a stunner from Ecuador with deep purple petals that have this velvety texture you can almost feel through the screen. There's a beautiful swirl pattern at the center that gives it so much character.
It's a romantic, dreamy flower — perfect for someone you really care about. The rich fragrance of the real thing is legendary, and this crocheted version captures all that visual drama without the price tag of imported Ecuadorian roses.
11. Crochet Gardenia Rose Flower Bouquet

Imagine combining the heavenly scent of a gardenia with the classic beauty of a rose — that's basically what you get here. These come in white or pale pink and they just ooze elegance.
In a bouquet, they naturally take center stage with their big, gorgeous blooms. They're a popular choice for weddings and fancy occasions, but honestly, they'd make anyone's Tuesday a little more special too.
12. Crochet Hybrid Tea Rose Flower Bouquet


This is THE classic rose — the one you picture when someone says "rose." Hybrid Tea Roses have those perfectly shaped blooms on long, elegant stems. Red means passionate love, pink is admiration, yellow says friendship.
They're the focal point of pretty much any bouquet they're in. Pair them with some smaller flowers and a bit of greenery and you've got a gorgeous, polished arrangement that looks like it came from a fancy florist.
13. Crochet Jude The Obscure Rose Flower Bouquet

Named after a Thomas Hardy novel (literary nerds, this one's for you!), this rose has big cupped blooms in the most gorgeous peachy-pink that fades to soft buff. The real version smells like guava and sweet wine — how dreamy is that?
It has this beautiful vintage, romantic feel that works perfectly with other pastel flowers. If you know a book lover who also appreciates pretty things, this would make such a thoughtful gift.
14. Crochet Rambling Rose Flower Bouquet

Rambling roses are the free spirits of the rose family. They grow wild, cascade everywhere, and produce these gorgeous clusters of small, fragrant flowers. There's a beautiful untamed energy about them.
In bouquets, those trailing stems create the most romantic, whimsical look. They add that "just picked from the garden" vibe that makes an arrangement feel effortless and abundant.
15. Crochet Rosa Chinensis Rose Flower Bouquet


The China Rose is native to Southwest China and it's one of those rare beauties that blooms year-round in warm climates. It comes in pinks, reds, yellows, and whites — all lovely. In Chinese culture, it's a sign of love, beauty, and prosperity.
These work wonderfully on their own or mixed with other flowers. Their long-lasting blooms make them a reliable choice for all kinds of arrangements, from weddings to everyday displays.
16. Crochet Roselle Rose Flower Bouquet

Here's a fun one — roselle (also known as Hibiscus sabdariffa) is the same plant people use to make that tart, refreshing hibiscus tea! The deep red color is bold and eye-catching, and the fleshy sepals give it a totally unique look.
In a bouquet, roselle is an instant conversation starter. It's unlike anything else in the arrangement and adds such interesting texture. Great for anyone who likes something a bit different from the usual flowers.
17. Crochet Wineglass Rose Flower Bouquet


Can you guess how they got their name? Yep — these roses have an elegant goblet shape, like a beautiful wine glass. They range from soft pink to deep burgundy, often with a gorgeous gradient effect across the petals.
They make an amazing focal point in any bouquet and they're a classy gift for anyone with refined taste — think art lovers, wine enthusiasts, or that friend who just has great style in general.
18. Crochet Big Thai Rose Flower Bouquet


The big sister of #3 on our list! This climbing rose from Thailand can actually grow up to 20 meters tall in the wild. The large, fragrant blooms come in white or pale pink, and in Thai culture they stand for purity and new beginnings.
These make a real statement in any arrangement — their size alone is enough to turn heads. Perfect for weddings, housewarmings, or whenever you want to go big (literally).
19. Crochet China Rose Flower Bouquet

The China rose blooms practically all year round, which is why it's also connected to the idea of eternity. It comes in pink, red, white, and yellow — with red being the go-to for romantic love and pink for softer, gentler feelings.
These vibrant blooms naturally become the centerpiece of any arrangement. They add gorgeous color and a polished feel whether you're making something for a special occasion or just brightening up your shelf.
20. Crochet Baby's Breath Flower Bouquet


No bouquet is complete without baby's breath, right? That soft, cloud-like look adds instant romance to everything it touches. While it's usually white, this crocheted version in light blue is just as charming.
It's the ultimate filler flower — tuck it around bigger blooms and watch the whole arrangement soften up beautifully. A handmade version makes such a sweet gift for new moms or as part of a wedding bouquet that'll actually last.
21. Crochet California Poppy Flower Bouquet

California's state flower gets a creative twist here — instead of the classic golden orange, this version rocks a purple-and-yellow combo that's all about individuality. California poppies are tied to golden opportunities and that pioneering West Coast spirit.
They make a meaningful gift for anyone going through a big change — graduates, new business owners, or someone starting a new chapter. In arrangements, they bring a carefree, wildflower energy that feels fresh and alive.
22. Crochet Calla Lily Flower Bouquet


Calla lilies are pure elegance. That sleek, sculptural shape is unlike anything else in the flower world — it's basically nature's modern art. Their name even comes from the Greek word for beauty (no pressure, right?).
They come in white, yellow, pink, purple, and deep maroon. White is classic for weddings, pink says appreciation, and purple brings the passion. In a bouquet, they take center stage effortlessly — that striking silhouette needs zero help standing out.
23. Crochet Campanula Flower Bouquet


Also called bellflowers (because, well, they look like little bells!), campanulas are such charming blooms. This crocheted version in soft lavender with yellow centers is really lovely.
They stand for gratitude and unwavering love — which honestly makes them one of the most meaningful flowers you can gift someone. In arrangements, their tall stems add great vertical interest and that natural, meadow-like feel we all love.
24. Crochet Carnation Flower Bouquet


Carnations have been beloved for over 2,000 years, and for good reason — those frilly petals are just irresistible. Pink carnations carry a special meaning: a mother's love. So yeah, Mother's Day gift sorted.
In bouquets, they add wonderful fullness and that soft, romantic touch. Their round shape plays nicely alongside more angular flowers, making everything look balanced and put-together.
25. Crochet Peruvian Daffodil Flower Bouquet


These aren't your regular daffodils — Peruvian daffodils (Hymenocallis) have these wild, spider-like petals that look almost otherworldly. This crocheted version in teal, blue, and white is seriously eye-catching.
They're all about creativity and new beginnings, making them a perfect pick for artists or anyone starting something fresh. In a bouquet, they add instant intrigue — nobody's going to look at these and say "oh, another daffodil."
26. Crochet Daffodil Flower Bouquet

And here's the classic daffodil! Normally they're sunny yellow, but this crocheted version goes bold with bright pink petals and a white center. Daffodils are the ultimate spring flower — they pop up when winter is fading and basically announce that better days are coming.
They make a wonderful gift for anyone who could use a mood boost or who's celebrating personal growth. In arrangements, they bring a cheerful pop of color and that feel-good springtime energy.
27. Crochet Daisy Flower Bouquet


Is there a happier flower than a daisy? These bright pink ones with sunny yellow centers are pure joy on a stem. Daisies stand for innocence, loyal love, and those "he loves me, he loves me not" moments we all know.
They're a great pick for friends, kids, or just anyone who needs a smile. In bouquets, they add that carefree, happy vibe that makes the whole arrangement feel lighthearted and fun.
28. Crochet Freesia Flower Bouquet


Freesias are one of the most fragrant flowers out there (the real ones, anyway!). These go from soft pink to vibrant fuchsia and they stand for innocence, friendship, and new beginnings.
Their slender stems and clustered blossoms add gorgeous curves and height to arrangements. They're lovely for dear friends, new moms, or anyone starting a fresh chapter. A crocheted version is a sweet way to make that "thinking of you" feeling last forever.
29. Crochet Hyacinth Flower Bouquet

Hyacinths are spring in a flower — those dense clusters of blooms just scream "winter is over!" This one's in soft lavender, but they also come in white, pink, blue, and purple. They carry a meaning of sincerity and staying true.
There's a whole Greek mythology story behind them involving deep sorrow and resurrection, which gives them an extra layer of meaning. In bouquets, they add beautiful volume and that unique tower-like shape that gives depth to any arrangement.
30. Crochet Lavender Flower Bouquet


Close your eyes and picture Provence — that's the vibe of this crocheted lavender. Those vibrant purple spikes rising from green stems are just gorgeous. Lavender is all about devotion, serenity, and grace — basically, it's a little piece of calm you can hold in your hands.
It works in a rustic bouquet just as well as in something more polished, adding lovely rhythm and height. A perfect gift for anyone who could use a little extra peace in their life.
31. Crochet Lily of the Valley Flower Bouquet


These tiny bell-shaped flowers are absolutely enchanting. Legend says they sprang from Eve's tears in the Garden of Eden — how's that for a backstory? While the real ones are pure white, this crocheted version has soft pink and white blooms that are just darling.
They stand for sweetness, humility, and a return to happiness. In bouquets, those dainty arching stems add the sweetest touch of movement and woodland charm. Perfect for weddings, baptisms, or any fresh-start celebration.
32. Crochet Lisianthus Flower Bouquet


Lisianthus (or "prairie gentian" — what a name!) has these gorgeous ruffled petals that could easily pass for roses at first glance. This version in soft green with white buds gives off such a fresh, springtime feel.
They mean appreciation and lasting bonds, which makes them a beautiful way to say "you matter to me." In arrangements, they bring that sweet spot between wildflower casual and polished elegance. Really versatile flowers to work with.
33. Crochet Morning Glory Flower Bouquet


Morning glories open at dawn and close by afternoon — which is poetic but also means they're nearly impossible to enjoy all day. Problem solved with crochet! These trumpet-shaped blooms in vibrant pink with white accents are forever in full bloom.
They stand for love, fresh starts, and appreciating life's fleeting moments. Their climbing tendrils and unique shape add wonderful movement to bouquets. Perfect for early birds and optimists.
34. Crochet Orchid Flower Bouquet

Orchids are the "fancy" flower — they've been connected to luxury and refined taste for centuries. This sunny yellow version against green foliage is cheerful and exotic at the same time.
In ancient Greece they were linked to virility; in Victorian times, owning orchids showed you had great taste. In your bouquet, they add that tropical, sophisticated touch. Whether solo or mixed in with other flowers, orchids always class up the place.
35. Crochet Pansy Flower Bouquet


Pansies always look like they have little faces, which is honestly just the cutest thing. The name comes from the French "pensée" (thought), so giving someone pansies is literally saying "I'm thinking of you." How sweet is that?
These pink ones with deeper centers are lovely, but real pansies come in practically every color of the rainbow. In bouquets, their flat, face-like blooms add a playful contrast to rounder flowers.
36. Crochet Peony Flower Bouquet


Oh, peonies. If you know, you know. Those big, lush, layered blooms are basically the darlings of the wedding world. They stand for good fortune, happy marriages, and romance — plus they just look incredible.
This crocheted pink peony with its bright yellow center nails that full, fluffy look. In a bouquet, peonies take center stage every time. Pair them with roses or lilies for maximum swoon factor.
37. Crochet Tulip Flower Bouquet


Tulips are one of those flowers that look gorgeous all by themselves — just a bunch of tulips in a vase and you're done. This pink one means affection and care, while red is true love, yellow is cheerful thoughts, and white is forgiveness.
They're a spring classic that works for birthdays, Mother's Day, or just because. Mix them with daffodils or hyacinths for a fresh spring arrangement that brings all the good vibes.
38. Crochet Alstroemeria Flower Bouquet


Also known as Peruvian Lily or Lily of the Incas — this flower has some seriously cool names. It's the friendship flower, standing for devotion and sticking together through thick and thin.
The pink version is gentle and feminine, perfect for close friends, birthday celebrations, or congratulating someone on something they've worked hard for. In bouquets, they add delicate beauty and pair really nicely with roses and lilies.
39. Crochet Chrysanthemum Flower Bouquet


Mums are THE autumn flower. When pumpkin spice season hits, these are the blooms you want. This red-and-orange version practically screams cozy fall afternoons. In Eastern cultures, they're tied to honor and nobility — pretty special for a flower we see everywhere in October!
They add wonderful texture and volume to arrangements and look amazing paired with sunflowers or dahlias for that warm, seasonal vibe.
40. Crochet Dahlia Flower Bouquet


Dahlias are nature's geometry lesson — those symmetrical, intricate blooms are just mesmerizing. They stand for inner strength, creativity, and positive change. The pink color adds grace and kindness to the mix.
They make killer focal points in bouquets because those big, showy blooms really command attention. Pair them with roses or sunflowers for a dramatic, head-turning arrangement. Great for celebrating someone's creative achievements or personal growth.
41. Crochet Dianthus Flower Bouquet

Dianthus literally means "flower of the gods" in Greek — talk about a name to live up to! This one features light purple petals with white edges and yellow stamens attached to green leaves. It's a classic beauty.
They're a wonderful Mother's Day flower since they're all about love and appreciation. In bouquets, they add a soft, romantic feel that pairs well with just about everything. Plus, the real ones have a lovely spicy-sweet fragrance.
42. Crochet Geranium Flower Bouquet

Geraniums are those cheerful, clustered flowers you see on windowsills everywhere in Europe (and for good reason — they just make people happy). They stand for comfort, friendship, and good vibes.
The pink color adds a gentle sweetness to their meaning. They make a nice housewarming gift or a pick-me-up for someone going through a rough patch. In bouquets, their clustered blooms add lovely fullness and texture.
43. Crochet Gerbera Daisy Flower Bouquet

Gerbera daisies are like daisies turned up to eleven — bigger, bolder, and impossible to ignore. This lavender one with a warm yellow center is equal parts elegant and fun.
They're the ultimate mood-boosting flower, perfect for birthdays, get-well wishes, or any time you want to put a big smile on someone's face. In bouquets, their large blooms are natural showstoppers that add a bright, eye-catching pop.
44. Crochet Hydrangea Flower Bouquet


Hydrangeas are the big, beautiful blooms that make every arrangement feel luxurious. Those full, round clusters just scream abundance. Pink ones are all about joy, love, and heartfelt emotions.
They're a fantastic choice for thank-you gifts, milestone celebrations, or showing someone you really care. In bouquets, a single hydrangea adds so much volume — honestly, a few of these and you barely need anything else. They do all the heavy lifting.
45. Crochet Iris Flower Bouquet


Did you know "iris" comes from the Greek word for rainbow? Fitting, since they come in so many colors. They stand for wisdom, courage, and faith — making them a meaningful gift for someone facing a challenge or starting something new.
This yellow-green version brings a feeling of renewal and growth. In bouquets, their unique shape adds instant sophistication and vertical interest. They pair beautifully with roses or lilies.
46. Crochet Lily Flower Bouquet


Lilies are showstoppers — those big, trumpet-shaped blooms are hard to miss. This yellow one is all about joy, happiness, and friendship. They stand for purity and rebirth, making them perfect for new moms, graduates, or anyone turning a new page.
In bouquets, lilies bring elegance, height, and (in real life) a heavenly fragrance. They work wonderfully in everything from formal wedding arrangements to casual "just because" bouquets.
47. Crochet Magnolia Flower Bouquet

There's a quiet strength to magnolias — they stand for perseverance, dignity, and the beauty that comes from getting through tough times. This pink version adds a youthful, joyful energy.
They're a gorgeous pick for someone who's overcome something hard, or anyone you want to honor for their strength. In bouquets, their big blooms bring major Southern charm and stand out effortlessly among other flowers.
48. Crochet Moth Orchid Flower Bouquet


Moth orchids (Phalaenopsis) are the ones you see in hotel lobbies and fancy restaurants — and for good reason. They're luxurious, long-lasting, and absolutely stunning. This pink version oozes grace and femininity.
They're a wonderful gift for special occasions like weddings, anniversaries, or to say congratulations. In bouquets, they bring that exotic sophistication that makes everything around them look more polished and high-end.
49. Crochet Sunflower Flower Bouquet


You really can't look at a sunflower and NOT feel happy. They're like bottled sunshine. This orange version brings extra warmth and enthusiasm, and sunflowers in general stand for loyalty, longevity, and pure positivity.
They're perfect for pretty much anyone — friends, family, housewarmings, celebrations, or just a "you're awesome" gesture. In bouquets, they're bold and unapologetic, always stealing the show. Pair them with blue flowers for a stunning contrast.
50. Crochet Zinnia Flower Bouquet


Zinnias are the life of the party — bold, colorful, and full of energy. These pink ones with sunny yellow centers just radiate happiness. They stand for lasting affection and thinking of friends who are far away.
They're great for cheering up someone going through a tough time or for celebrating life's simple pleasures. In a bouquet, those full, layered petals add amazing depth and texture. Florists love them for good reason — they make every arrangement better.
51. Crochet Small Barbie Rose Appliqué

These teeny tiny roses in soft whites, pinks, and yellows are absolute sweethearts. They're small enough to sew onto practically anything — bags, hats, baby clothes, scrapbook pages, you name it.
They bring a little splash of handmade charm wherever they go. If you're into crafting projects beyond bouquets, these are a must-try. Quick to make, endlessly useful, and impossibly cute.
52. Crochet Small Bubble Rose Appliqué

These are like little rolled-up rosettes with tightly curled petals — super adorable in soft pink with green stems. The "bubble" shape gives them a charmingly round, plump look.
They're perfect for kids' clothing, hair accessories, greeting cards, or even tiny brooches. Basically, if something looks like it needs a cute little flower on it, one of these will do the trick.
53. Crochet Small Cherry Blossom Flower Appliqué

Cherry blossoms are all about the beauty of fleeting moments — they bloom briefly and spectacularly. These tiny pink appliqués with subtle peach centers capture that springtime magic in miniature.
They're wonderful for hair clips, card decorations, clothing edges, or adding to a crocheted garland. Anything that could use a whisper of springtime sweetness.
54. Crochet Small Gardenia Appliqué

These sky-blue gardenias with sunny yellow centers and green leaves look like tiny pieces of a summer garden. Real gardenias stand for purity and secret love — a sweet hidden meaning in such a small package.
Use them to embellish baby blankets, headbands, tote bags, or quilts. They're versatile enough for subtle accents or clustered together for a bolder floral statement.
55. Crochet Small Morning Glory Appliqué

I love that these come in three colors — soft pink, vibrant fuchsia, and serene blue — each with a white center and a tiny pearl detail. The trumpet shape makes them look extra special for such small appliqués.
They're gorgeous on hair accessories, pocket edges, greeting cards, or baby blankets. That little pearl in the center takes them from cute to fancy in one tiny detail.
56. Crochet Multi-head Small Rose Appliqué

This one's a mini bouquet all on its own — a cluster of tiny roses in sky blue and periwinkle nestled among green leaves. The intertwining stems give it a sweet, natural look.
It's perfect for adding a romantic touch to wedding accessories, baby items, pillow covers, or handmade cards. The blue tones give it a calming, trusting feel that's a nice change from traditional pink roses.
57. Crochet Creeping Woodsorrel Flower Bouquet

Here's one you don't see every day! Creeping woodsorrel flowers are delicate little blooms in pale pink or white, sometimes with purple streaks. They represent humility, patience, and gentle affection — quiet but meaningful.
In bouquets, they work beautifully as filler flowers, adding depth and softness alongside bigger, bolder blooms. They're a lovely gift for anyone who appreciates life's quieter beauties.
58. Crochet Poppy Flower Bouquet

Poppies carry a lot of weight — they're powerful flowers tied to remembrance, resilience, and hope. That bold red with the dark center makes a striking impact. They hold deep meaning in many cultures, especially for honoring those who served in the military.
Beyond their significance, they're just gorgeous flowers. In arrangements, they're dramatic focal points that demand attention. A wreath or bouquet of crocheted poppies makes a truly meaningful handmade tribute.
59. Crochet Tung Blossom Flower Bouquet

Tung blossoms are a big deal in Taiwanese culture, where they mark the change of seasons and stand for resilience and new beginnings. The real flowers have delicate white or pale pink petals with a hint of yellow at the center — just lovely.
In arrangements, they bring a light, airy quality that balances out bigger, more structured flowers. There's a gentle springtime freshness to them that feels calming and hopeful.
60. Crochet Osmanthus Flower Bouquet

If you've ever walked past an osmanthus tree in bloom, you know that incredible sweet fragrance that stops you in your tracks. These tiny golden flowers might be small, but they pack a punch. In Chinese culture, they stand for good luck, success, and eternal love.
They pair beautifully with chrysanthemums and maple leaves for autumn-themed arrangements. The soft golden hue adds warmth and elegance to everything they touch.
61. Crochet Crape Myrtle Flower Bouquet

Those ruffled, crinkly petals are what make crape myrtle flowers so special — they almost look like tiny pieces of tissue paper. This crocheted version captures that delicate ruffled texture really well.
They come in pink, purple, white, and red. In arrangements, they add wonderful texture and visual interest, blending nicely with both artificial and dried flowers for a mixed display.
62. Crochet Siskiyou Lewisia Flower Bouquet

These star-shaped beauties are all about resilience and desert beauty — they grow in rocky, harsh conditions and still manage to be stunning. The vibrant petals are really eye-catching.
They make a great gift for succulent lovers or anyone who appreciates the beauty of tough, hardy plants. A unique choice that stands out from the usual flower patterns.
63. Crochet Pompon Flower Bouquet

Round, fluffy, and ridiculously cheerful — pompon flowers are like happy little pom-poms from nature. Those perfectly dense, packed blooms bring pure joy wherever they go.
They're wonderful for kids' celebrations or as playful decorative accents. If you're crocheting for a children's room or a fun party display, these should definitely be on your list.
64. Crochet Cotton Flower Bouquet

There's something so cozy and warm about cotton flowers — those fluffy white bolls have a rustic, farmhouse charm that's hugely popular right now. They stand for purity and natural simplicity.
These crocheted versions nail that soft, textured look. They're perfect for farmhouse-style decor or mixed into arrangements with dried flowers for a cozy, autumnal feel.
65. Crochet Epiphyllum Oxypetalum Flower Bouquet

Also called the "Queen of the Night" — because it only blooms once, at night, and the flower is gone by morning. How dramatic is that? Those ethereal white blooms are all about mystery and fleeting, precious moments.
A crocheted version means you get to enjoy this rare beauty whenever you want. They're a magical gift for anyone who loves unusual plants or has a thing for nocturnal garden vibes.
66. Crochet Gesang Flower Bouquet

The Gesang flower has this timeless, graceful quality — pristine white petals that layer so beautifully. Each petal unfolds like delicate silk, giving the whole flower an almost ethereal look.
These make a lovely decorative piece for any room or a thoughtful gift for someone who loves understated beauty. There's a calm sophistication to them that's really special.
67. Crochet Campsis Grandiflora Flower Bouquet

Trumpet creeper flowers are total summer showoffs — those bold orange-red trumpet shapes practically glow with warm energy. They're a climbing vine in real life, and these crocheted versions capture their dramatic flare and ruffled edges perfectly.
They're wonderful for brightening up a room or as an unusual botanical-inspired gift. If you're tired of making roses (all 19 of them above!), this is a fun change of pace.
68. Crochet Anthurium Andraeanum Flower Bouquet

Anthuriums (or flamingo flowers — how fun is that name?) have that glossy, heart-shaped look that makes them instantly recognizable. They're tropical, architectural, and seriously stylish.
The crocheted version captures that waxy sheen and sculptural vibe perfectly. They're ideal for adding tropical flair to your space or as a unique gift for plant lovers who want something that never needs repotting.
69. Crochet Tulip (II) Bouquet

Yep, tulips are so nice they made the list twice! This second version has a slightly different style — a softer, more romantic take with gentle curves and that classic cup shape we all love.
If you already made the first tulip and want to try a different look, or if you just really love tulips (no judgment — same here), give this one a go. Perfect for creating an everlasting spring display.
70. Crochet Lafitte Rose Flower Bouquet

The Lafitte Rose is a heritage variety with luxurious layered petals that spiral out from a deeply cupped center — think old-world garden romance. Those ruffles and gradients make it look absolutely exquisite.
It's perfect for timeless floral arrangements or as a refined gift for someone with classic taste. If you love the look of English garden roses, this pattern is calling your name.
71. Crochet Dried Violet Flower Bouquet

This is such a clever concept — crocheted flowers designed to look like pressed, dried violets from a Victorian memory book. Those thin, flattened petals with soft color variations capture that nostalgic, vintage look perfectly.
If you're into cottage-core aesthetics or love the idea of a pressed flower collection that never fades, this pattern is for you. Sweet, sentimental, and totally unique.
72. Crochet Hibiscus Flower Bouquet

Nothing says tropical paradise like a big, bold hibiscus. Those ruffled petals and that long, elegant pistil sticking out — you can practically hear the ocean waves just looking at them.
They're stunning as a single dramatic bloom or grouped into a lush arrangement. Whether you're decorating for a luau or just want a touch of island magic at home, these crocheted hibiscus flowers bring all the summer vibes.
73. Crochet Rouge Rose Bouquet

Saving the best for last — the Rouge Rose. Those velvety, deep red petals swirling from a tight center to full bloom... this is THE romantic rose. It's classic, it's passionate, and it never goes out of style.
Whether you make a single dramatic stem or a whole lush bouquet of these, the impact is unforgettable. A handmade rouge rose says more than any store-bought flower ever could.
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