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The Ultimate Guide to Crochet Flowers: Why Hand-Stitched Blooms are the New Decor Trend

The Ultimate Guide to Crochet Flowers: Why Hand-Stitched Blooms are the New Decor Trend

Over the past few years, people have come to realize that gifting fresh flowers is no longer as memorable since they needed to be constantly replaced. Of course, when you buy them, they look as fresh and beautiful as ever but by Friday, you are already fishing out the soggy stems. 

That’s where crochet flowers come in. Thoughtfully arranged in patterns that will never wither away, you can also be assured that they will look the same now as they will years later.  

So, if you notice more people exploring dried flowers or crochet flowers these days, it’s because buyers want things with craft behind them that actually last. Fortunately for you, handmade crochet flowers sit right at that intersection.

What Makes Crochet Flowers the Perfect Modern Decor?

When you buy fresh flowers, you are essentially buying something that is already dying. Plastic flowers do last longer but most of them look artificial up close in a way that is hard to ignore. Crochet flowers land the sweetest amongst all these options. Made from soft cotton yarn, by hand, each one has a small imperfection, which is not possible to replicate with machines. This is what gives them warmth akin to fresh flowers but still be something more long lasting. 

They are also completely allergy-friendly, with zero pollen, fragrance and plant material that can trigger reactions. Over 10 million Indian households have shifted towards eco-friendly decor products, and crochet flowers fit that direction perfectly. Plus, cotton yarn breaks down naturally over time unlike plastic that ends up in landfill.

Finally, crochet flowers simply hold up, both in color and shape.

Top Ways to Style Handmade Crochet Flowers in Your Home 

  1. In a Vase on Your Study or Work Desk

A cluster of crochet small flowers in a ceramic or glass vase is one of the simplest ways to add some life to your desk. You can also go with stems of different colors and varieties to make it pop. Plus, you don’t need to water them to keep being pretty so it’s genuinely low-maintenance. 

  1. As a Centerpiece on a Dining Table

A full crochet flower bouquet in a tall vase is a really good centerpiece for your dining table. But, do ensure that the bouquet does not get in the way of your food or tableware. Since fresh flowers shed petals after a few days, crochet flowers are also more hygienic in comparison. 

  1. On Shelves Alongside Books and Objects

Shelves always look better with a mix of heights and textures. Crochet flowers work on bookshelves because they sit at a similar visual scale as books and small objects without overwhelming the space. A single crochet tulip in a small bud vase between two books is a good spacer if you don’t have a full bookshelf. You can also explore some decor ideas like this but with crochet flowers instead of fresh, yeah? 

Crochet Flowers vs. Fresh Flowers: A Comparison


Comparision

Crochet Flowers

Fresh Flowers

Lifespan

Forever

3 to 7 days

Maintenance

N/A

Daily watering and trimming

Allergy risk

N/A

Pollen, fragrance sensitivity

Eco-friendly

Biodegradable and soft cotton yarn

Involves water waste, floral foam and plastic wrapping that usually comes with bouquets

Cost over time

One-time purchase

Recurring weekly expense

Appearance over time

Stays the same

Wilts in days

As a gift

Can be displayed prominently

Usually thrown away within the week


Care & Maintenance of Crochet Flowers

  • Do not wash handmade crochet flowers in the washing machine. They are made from yarn and the water softens the cotton fibers over time. Also keeping them in a moisture-heavy area like washrooms can cause the crochet buds to sag over time. 

  • If you notice it gathering dust, give it a small shake. For anything more settled, a dry soft-bristled brush can clean it right up.

  • If you accidentally spill something on it, dampen a cotton bud with cold water and a small amount of mild soap to dab at the stain. Do not soak the whole flower, as that can distort the shape while drying. Air dry it, and keep away from hot sun. 

How to Buy Quality Crochet Flowers Online

With the handmade market growing by the day, the crochet category specifically has a problem with products described as handmade even if they were made by machines. Here’s a few things you need to keep an eye on before you make any purchase. 

  • Look at the stitch detail in product photos: Genuinely handmade crochet flowers have slight variation from petal to petal. If every petal looks the same, it was most likely machine-made.

  • Check the yarn material always: Soft cotton is what you want for decorative crochet flowers. Acrylic yarn feels stiffer and looks plastic-y in person. 

  • Check the actual size: Product listings do not always make this clear in their photos so always check the dimensions before ordering. If you don’t, you might end up with flowers way too big for your desk or coffee table. 

  • Look at the full range the brand sells: A good way to tell is to see if the brand sells other crochet flower products. If they are reliable and good with their quality, their product line is more likely to have more variety. 

At Coastal Habitat, every crochet flower is handmade with cotton yarn by a team that is 90% women. Our range includes crochet tulips in dark pink, large crochet lilies in yellow, lale forever bouquet, the crochet lily and vase set and many more. We ship across India and globally too, so if you have a custom request, don’t hesitate to reach out

Conclusion

By now, you must have realized that crochet flowers are a category of their own. They are handmade, last for years and look good everywhere. So, if you have been thinking of revamping your shelves or desks, do consider crochet flower bouquets seriously. You can also start by browsing the full collection at Coastal Habitat or get in touch for a custom order.

Arushi Lodha

Arushi Lodha

Founder, Dried flower industry expert for 6 years, Architect & Interior stylist