Wrap yourself in floral flair with this Free Crochet Rose Bouquet Blanket Pattern and enjoy cozy comfort paired with vibrant, playful blooms.
Delicate roses bloom across this blanket, bringing graceful beauty and softness to any environment. With its plush, three-dimensional floral design, the pattern transforms ordinary yarn into an eye-catching bouquet that feels both luxurious and welcoming. This elegant piece is perfect as a meaningful baby gift, a charming present for someone dear, or a stunning accent for your own home, effortlessly enhancing beds, sofas, or serving as a whimsical prop for memorable occasions.
Enchanting Crochet Rose Blanket Pattern for Flower Lovers

The benefits go beyond comfort; its vivid flowers add a romantic, garden-inspired touch that uplifts décor and infuses warmth into daily life. The process offers relaxation, as each rose appears row by row, culminating in a tapestry that radiates joy and sophistication.

Whether used as a cozy throw or a decorative statement, the pattern provides lasting satisfaction and a unique, heirloom-quality treasure that remains timeless in its appeal.
Special Features
- 3D crochet flowers (roses) attached to the blanket—realistic bouquet effect
- Customizable size — instructions to adjust diameter easily
- Soft, textured base mimics a bouquet wrap, with optional stripes
- Frilly edging that looks like delicate baby’s breath around the bouquet
- Color options: personalize your “flowers” and “wrap” colors
Level of Difficulty
Adventurous Beginner.
You need basic knowledge of chains, double crochet, single crochet, and slip stitch. Attaching 3D flowers is fun but may take some patience for first-timers.
Tutor’s Suggestions
- Use chunky or chenille yarn for a plush, forgiving base.
- Try color striping or solids for the base, and have fun with petal/rose colors.
- Don’t stress perfect placement; fluffy yarn hides tiny mistakes!
- Pre-make roses away from your blanket for portability and easier attachment.
Uses
- Themed baby blanket, lap throw, or statement decor
- Photo prop
- Fun gift for flower lovers
- Unique table center or even a wall hanging (with fewer rows)
Materials Needed
- Chunky or chenille yarn for the base (green for “stems,” white/pink for stripes)
- Contrasting yarn for flowers (roses; any color you wish)
- 6 mm crochet hook (or size to suit yarn)
- Scissors
- Yarn needle
Step-by-Step Pattern
1. BASE – Start Circle & Increase
- Magic Circle.
- Make a magic ring. Chain 2 (counts as first DC).
- Round 1:
- Work 11 more double crochet (DC) into the ring (total of 12 including starting chain as DC).
- Pull tight, slip stitch (SL ST) to first DC. (12 sts)

- Round 2:
- Chain 2, DC into the same stitch.
- Chain 1, 2 DC into next stitch. Repeat in each stitch around. (12 clusters of 2 DC, separated by CH1 spaces)
- Slip stitch to join.
- Round 3:
- Chain 2 (counts as DC). DC into same stitch (first increase).
- Chain 1, skip chain space.
- DC into next (single DC). 2 DC in next stitch (increase). Chain 1, skip space. Repeat: (DC, 2DC, CH1) in the round.
- Slip stitch to join.
- Round 4:
- Chain 2. DC in next stitch (DC, DC).
- 2 DC in the next stitch (increase).
- CH1, skip chain space, DC in next 2, 2 DC in next, CH1, skip space; repeat.
- Slip stitch to join.

- Continue pattern:
- For each new round, add 1 more DC before the increase. (R5: DC in next 3, then 2 DC, CH1, etc.)
- Always CH1 and skip over chain spaces from the previous round.
- Work until the blanket reaches your desired size.
2. Color Changes / Optional Stripes
- When you want color changes for stripes, change yarn at end of a round by:
- Stopping with two loops of old color, tie on new color, pull through, and use new color for next stitches.
- Weave in ends as you go, or use a yarn needle later.
- You can make stripes by doing 1-3 rounds in a contrasting color, then switching back.
3. Edging – “Baby’s Breath” Frills
- Switch to white yarn after final green round.
- Chain 4, skip 2 stitches, single crochet (SC) into next stitch.
- Repeat around the edge. SL ST to starting chain to close.
- To add frills onto each 4-chain loop:
- SC into loop, CH2, SC into same loop (makes “bubble”). SL ST to next loop, repeat for each space.
4. ROSES (3D Crochet Flowers)
- Attach flower yarn with a slipknot at chosen point on edge.

- SC into the blanket at desired start spot.
- Chain 12–16 (the longer the chain, the bigger your rose).
- In 3rd chain from hook: 2 DC, in all remaining chains: 3 DC each.
- Rose will curl naturally.
- At end, roll rose tightly, then SL ST (or sew) through base of rose and all layers to secure.
- Pull tail through and tie securely at the back.
- Attach as many roses as you like, spacing them evenly or randomly around the “bouquet.”
5. Finishing
- Weave in all ends securely with a yarn needle.
- Fluff your roses and baby’s breath!
- Wrap your blanket as desired for a bouquet effect.

Tip
Don’t worry about perfect stitch counts with fluffy yarn, and always block if you want your blanket to lay super flat. Pre-making roses is great for on-the-go crochet!
Conclusion
Your beautiful bouquet blanket is ready to wrap yourself in blooms or gift as a unique token! Play with colors, sizes, and stripe patterns for your own viral finish. This joyful crochet project is as rewarding to make as it is to use—be sure to share your creations and color choices with the crochet community!





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