Surprise loved ones with vibrant blooms all year with this Free Crochet Rose Bouquet Pattern and enjoy the charm of flowers that never fade.
A handmade arrangement of delicate crocheted roses brings a timeless charm to any occasion, offering a sophisticated alternative to real flowers. Featuring the crochet rose bouquet pattern, these vibrant petals and elegant leaves radiate romance and artistry, making each bouquet a thoughtful gift for weddings, anniversaries, Valentine’s Day, or as a striking centerpiece for home décor.
Enchanting Crochet Rose Bouquet Pattern with Everlasting Blooms

Unlike fresh blooms, this rose never wilt, preserving their beauty year after year and adding a touch of handmade warmth to every setting. Crocheters can enjoy creative freedom by customizing colors and sizes, ensuring that every arrangement is unique and perfectly tailored to the recipient’s tastes.

The satisfaction of crocheting an intricate bouquet by hand is matched only by its enchanting visual appeal, with every rose showcasing careful stitching and graceful structure. Beyond mere decoration, such bouquets serve as lasting mementos, celebrating love and creativity in an exceptionally special way.
Special Features
- Lifelike, long-stemmed design with textured petals and flexible leaves.
- Fast to make: One rose takes about an hour.
- Beginner-friendly construction – mostly uses basic stitches.
- Uses readily available materials like skewers, yarn, and glue.
- Customizable for any color scheme (roses, stems, leaves).
Skill Level
Easy/Beginner – This project primarily uses simple stitches: chains, single crochet, double crochet, and a few advanced stitches like treble. Great for newer crocheters looking for a satisfying project.
Tutor’s Suggestions
- Try different yarn colors for roses (pink, yellow, white, etc.), or add glitter yarn for a special touch.
- Use a glue gun for faster and firmer holds, but white craft glue works as well (just allow extra drying time).
- Add more leaves or rosebuds for a fuller bouquet.
Uses
- Valentine’s Day or anniversary gift
- Everlasting birthday flower
- Room décor or desk accent
- Handmade bouquets for events or parties
Materials Needed
- Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver (or other medium 4/worsted weight) in red (rose) and dark green (leaves, stem)
- Crochet hook: 3.25 mm
- Skewer or stick (for the stem)
- Yarn needle
- Scissors
- Glue (hot glue gun, or all-purpose white glue)
- Tissue/ribbon (optional, for bouquet wrapping)
Step-by-Step Pattern
1. Rose Petal Spiral
With red (or petal color) yarn:
- Make a slip knot and chain 53.
- Skip the first chain; single crochet (SC) in the 2nd chain from the hook and in each chain across (52 SC).
- Chain 5 and turn work.
- In the first stitch: double crochet (DC).
- Skip next 2 stitches, in 3rd stitch: (DC, chain 2, DC) all in the same stitch.

- Repeat step 5 to the end of the row (you’ll skip 2 stitches each time, working the V-stitch in the 3rd).
- At the end, you should have 35 chain spaces across the row.
- Chain 3, turn.
- In first chain-space: (2 DC, chain 2, 2 DC).
- Skip the next chain space (from the previous row), and repeat step 9 across using only the top chain spaces.
- Continue until the end of the row.
Shaping Petals:
12. Chain 1, turn.
- In each chain-2 space: work 8 double crochet (8 DC) to form a petal.
- After each petal, slip stitch in the small space between the groups.
- For the final petal, work 10 DC, slip stitch to end.

Finishing the Rose:
16. Leave a long tail, cut yarn, and pull tail through.
- Begin at one end and roll the petal strip into a spiral, forming a rose shape.
- Secure the flower by sewing or gluing the base as you go, using the long tail and a yarn needle. Hide any remaining ends.
2. Crochet Leaves (Make 2)
With green yarn:
- Slip knot, chain 10.
- Skip first chain, SC in next.
- HDC in next.
- DC in next.
- 2 treble crochet (TR) in next.
- 1 TR in next.
- 2 TR in next.
- DC in next.
- HDC in next.
- In last chain, work 3 SC (to turn).
- Continue on opposite side of chain:
- HDC in next,
- DC in next,
- 2 TR in next,
- 1 TR in next,
- 2 TR in next,
- DC in next,
- HDC in next,
- SC in last.
- To add decorative points: SC, chain 2, SC in next stitch; repeat around edge of leaf.
- Slip stitch to starting stitch, cut yarn, and leave a tail for attaching.

Tip:
Stiffen leaves by brushing them with a glue-water mix and letting them dry flat if desired.
3. Sepal/Base of Rose
With green yarn:
- Make a magic ring.
- 10 half double crochets (HDC) into the ring, pull tight, join with a slip stitch.
- Chain 3, in same stitch work 2 DC.
- In each stitch around, work 2 DC (total 20 DC). Slip stitch to close.
- Chain 8, skip first stitch, slip stitch in 2nd, SC in next 2, HDC in next 2, DC in next 2.
- Skip next 3 base stitches, slip stitch in 4th.
- Repeat (for a total of 6 points/petals).
- Leave a tail for sewing and cut yarn.

4. Stem
- With green yarn and a skewer, dip non-pointed end of skewer in glue.
- Place yarn end against skewer and begin wrapping yarn tightly down the length of the skewer, adding glue as needed for secure hold.
- Cover the stick completely, snip yarn, glue end in place.
5. Assembly
- Insert the pointed end of the skewer up through the rose sepals/base piece.
- Push the stick into the base of the crocheted rose carefully.
- Use glue to secure the rose, base, and skewer if necessary. Allow time to dry.
- Secure leaves by tying or sewing them onto the stem just beneath the rose. Add a dab of glue to set.
- Trim any loose threads.
6. Final Touches
- Shape your rose by fluffing petals and arranging leaves.
- (Optional) Package in tissue, tie ribbon, and gift as a beautiful bouquet.

Conclusion
You’ve completed a gorgeous, long-stemmed crocheted rose that will never wilt! These stunning flowers are thoughtful, reusable, and sure to bring a smile for any occasion.
Tip
For the most realistic finish, gently curl some outer petals outward, and use a glue gun if available for quicker stem and leaf attachment.

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