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SIZE:
59" diameter (150 cm), blocked
MATERIALS:
Expression Fiber Arts Pearlescent Worsted yarn
Shown in Secret Language of Flowers Hues Pearlescent Worsted Full-Size Kit [A) Midnight Heliotrope, B) Ivy Embrace, C) Honeysuckle Haze, D) Flaxen Sky, E) Lilac Awakening, F) English Rose, G) Carnation Charm, H) Geranium Glow, & I) Crimson Camellia] PLUS 2 full-size skeins of J) Whipped Cream Pearlescent Worsted.
If those colors aren't available, any from this category will work.
HOOK:
US size J (6.0 mm) or size needed to obtain gauge
SKILL LEVEL:
Intermediate: This pattern is for those who feel comfortable with crocheting and have made a few projects, using various skills and techniques. Stitches/skills include: ch, sc, hdc, dc, tr, BPdc, and working into a Magic Ring and back loop.
Notes from the Designer:
In the Victorian language of flowers, bouquets were more than beautiful arrangements. They carried messages, whispered through petals and carefully chosen stems. I love to think that our crochet projects do something similar. Each stitch becomes a small note of intention, worked slowly, lovingly, and with meaning.
The lily speaks of majesty, devotion, and quiet inner strength. The Bouquet pattern takes its cue from that symbolism, echoing the soft curve of petals in each six-pointed motif. As you build this blanket one stitch at a time, may it become its own message, whether you’re making it as a gift or as something soft and comforting for yourself. I hope it reminds you of the quiet majesty in creation, and the beauty that grows every time we choose to sit down, breathe, and make something with our hands.
- Click the Videos tab to watch a video showing how to crochet the flower motif, and learn more about our 2026 Secret Language of Flowers Crochet and Read Along.
- The sample shown used approximately 2,130 yds / 1,948 m total: Color A: 200 yds / 183 m, Color B: 185 yds / 169 m, Color C: 185 yds / 169 m, Color D: 190 yds / 174 m, Color E: 185 yds / 169 m, Color F: 185 yds / 169 m, Color G: 190 yds / 174 m, Color H: 185 yds / 169 m, Color I: 185 yds / 169 m, and Color J: 440 yds / 402 m.
- Each hexagon motif uses approximately 55 yds (50 m) of yarn.
- Testers achieved gauge using hooks ranging from 4.0 mm to 6.0 mm. Please use the size needed to obtain the gauge given on page 3 of the pattern.
- If you prefer not to work into a Magic Ring, ch 6, join with a sl st to form a ring, and work Round 1 into the ring.
- Motifs are worked in the round and joined in rows first. Then the rows are joined to each other.
- To minimize the number of ends to weave in, work over yarn tails whenever possible.
- Finished motifs do not lay flat. Place each finished motif on a blocking board, or pin flat. Full blocking will take place after joining.
- Blanket size can be customized by adding or removing motifs.
Designed by Carolyn Currier
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Enjoy your crocheting!
Chandi
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