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Crochet Lilly

Curated by Crochet Boutique
Rs. 199
Product Details

A single stem of crochet lily, hand-looped in white acrylic yarn by women artisans of the Crochet Boutique self-help group in Noida. The petals are worked in long pointed curves so the flower keeps the trumpet flare of a real lily, and the bloom holds its shape for years without the wilting of a fresh stem.

It never needs water. It sits well in a slim bottle, a thrifted glass jar, or a small vase on a bedroom shelf. Suited to wedding decor, anniversary gifts, or a quiet desk corner.

MaterialAcrylic
Art TypeCrochet Craft
Dimension12x18x12"
Materials & Care

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Product Disclosure
SKUCB-CRFW-LL-01
Style CodeCB-CRFW-LL
HSN Code70139900
RegionNoida
StateUttar pradesh
Curated byCrochet Boutique

Each piece is handcrafted, so slight variations in colour, texture and dimension are natural and celebrate its handmade origin.

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In a slim bottle or a small vase. The trumpet flare of the lily sits best in a tall narrow vessel that lets the petals open clearly, like a budvase, a thrifted glass milk bottle, or a plain ceramic stem holder. A short stem can also be tucked into a wider arrangement of fresh foliage or dried wheatgrass to lift its profile. The flower head reads as a focal point, so set it where a guest's eye lands first: a console table, a study desk, a windowsill, or the centre of a small dining table.

As part of a larger floral story. A single white lily works beside ivory roses, soft yellow marigolds, or seasonal greens to build a hand-crocheted bouquet that does not wilt. If you already own crochet flowers from this cluster, line them up by colour to make a bridal-table or pooja-area display. The white lily reads as the calm note in a multi-colour arrangement; pair it sparingly so it does not get lost.

For gifting. The lily is widely read as a flower of purity and quiet remembrance, which makes it a thoughtful pick for weddings, anniversaries, condolence visits, or a get-well note. Wrap it in cream or natural paper with a thin silk thread tie, and the price-point stretches further than a fresh bouquet that lasts a week.

Care in use. Keep the lily out of direct sunlight for long stretches, since acrylic yarn can dull if it sits in a south-facing window for months. To clean, brush gently with a soft dry brush, or run lukewarm water through the petals with a drop of mild soap and air-dry flat. Do not iron the petals; reshape them by hand while damp.

The yarn and the hook. Each lily begins as a length of white acrylic yarn and a fine crochet hook, chosen for the way they hold a sharp petal point. Acrylic was picked because it keeps its white tone over time, washes without shrinking, and gives the petals enough stiffness to flare like the real flower.

Looping the petals. The artisan starts with a small magic ring and works each petal outwards in single and half-double crochet, increasing along the spine of the petal and decreasing at the tip to make the long pointed shape that gives a lily its trumpet flare. Six or seven petals are made for one bloom, each crocheted on a slight curve so they sit open rather than flat.

Assembly and finish. The petals are joined at their base around a small yellow or green centre that stands in for the stamen, then layered in two tiers so the flower has depth. The stem is finished with a green-yarn wrap over a wire core, and a single leaf is added at the join. Each piece is checked for loose threads and re-tightened before despatch.

What is a crochet lily and how is it different from a fresh flower?
A crochet lily is a hand-looped yarn flower shaped like a real lily, made by working long pointed petals in single and half-double crochet stitches. Unlike a fresh flower, it does not wilt, does not need water, and keeps the same form for years if kept out of direct sun. It is intended as a permanent decor piece rather than a short-lived stem.
Who makes the Crochet Boutique lily flowers?
Crochet Boutique is a women-led self-help group based in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, and the lily flowers are hand-looped by the women artisans of that cluster. The group is part of the wider My E-Haat artisan network that backs livelihood-driven crafts. Each piece is made one stem at a time, which is why colour and small details vary slightly from flower to flower.
How do I clean a crochet flower?
Clean a crochet flower by brushing gently with a soft dry brush, or by dipping the petals briefly in lukewarm water with a drop of mild soap. Do not wring or scrub; press the water out lightly between two towels and lay the flower flat to air-dry. Reshape the petals by hand while they are still damp so they keep their open trumpet form.
How long do crochet flowers last?
Crochet flowers last for years when kept indoors and out of long direct sunlight. The yarn does not biodegrade or wilt the way a fresh stem does, and a piece dusted occasionally and stored carefully will hold up indefinitely. Light fade and small fibre fuzz are the only realistic wear points over the longer term.
What is the crochet lily made of and what yarn is used?
The crochet lily is made of white acrylic yarn worked over a small wire stem core that lets the flower be posed in a vase. Acrylic was chosen because it holds its white tone over time without yellowing, washes without shrinking, and keeps the petal points crisp. The stamen centre and the small leaf are usually worked in matching or contrasting yarn of the same kind.
What does a white lily symbolize, and is it a good gift?
A white lily symbolizes purity, quiet grace, and renewal in many gifting traditions, which is why it is a common pick for weddings, anniversaries, christenings, and condolence calls. A crochet version carries the same symbolism without the short shelf-life of a fresh flower, which makes it suitable for gifts that the recipient may want to keep on display. Paired with a card and simple paper wrap, it works as a thoughtful single-stem gift.
Can I display a single crochet lily in a vase?
Yes, a single crochet lily displays well in a slim budvase, a glass bottle, or a small ceramic stem holder where the trumpet flare of the petals is visible against the rim. A single stem makes the most of the flower as a focal point, while two or three stems can be grouped in a wider vase for a fuller arrangement. The wire-core stem lets you bend the angle slightly to suit your shelf height.
How do I store the crochet flower when not in use?
Store the crochet flower upright in a dry box or wrapped loosely in tissue, away from heavy items that could crush the petals. Pack the head in light cotton or muslin if you are putting it in a drawer, and keep the stem straight rather than bent. Reshape the petals by hand when you take it out, since folded yarn springs back with a little finger pressure.
Will the white colour of the crochet lily fade over time?
The white colour of the crochet lily can dull or yellow slightly if the flower sits in direct south-facing sunlight for many months at a stretch. Indoor placement away from a window or behind a sheer curtain keeps the white crisp for years. A gentle wash with mild soap brings back most of the brightness if the flower starts to look greyed.
Can I order Crochet Boutique flowers in bulk for weddings or corporate gifting?
Crochet Boutique flowers can be ordered in bulk for weddings, corporate gifting, or hospitality decor, but lead time runs longer because each piece is hand-looped one stem at a time. Use the corporate enquiry page linked from the product to request quantities, colours, and a delivery date, and the team will confirm what the cluster can deliver within the timeline. Single-flower SKUs at this price are well-suited to mixed-flower gift sets.

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