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Go to the shopA multicolor crochet rose hand-worked in variegated yarn, where the colour shifts come pre-dyed into the strand itself rather than from any join. Each bloom comes out a little different because the colour pull moves bead-by-bead as the artisan crochets through. It is the rose that does not commit to one meaning: it sidesteps red-equals-love, white-equals-peace, yellow-equals-friendship, and becomes the gift for anything and anyone. Hand-crocheted by women self-help group artisans curated through Crochet Boutique in Noida, Uttar Pradesh.
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Each piece is handcrafted, so slight variations in colour, texture and dimension are natural and celebrate its handmade origin.
In a small bouquet: Cluster three to five blooms with the other crochet flowers, sunflower, marigold, carnation, lily, in a low-mouth vase. The multicolor rose acts as the visual bridge that ties solid-coloured blooms together. Add a thin sprig of dried wheat or pampas for height.
As a gift on its own: Wrap with a single brown craft sheet and a length of jute twine. Slip in a small handwritten card explaining the variegated-yarn craft. Multicolor takes the colour-meaning pressure off the gift, which is exactly what makes it work for birthdays, anniversaries, get-wells, friend gifts, teacher gifts, and the in-between occasions where you do not know which colour to send.
As an accessory: Pin to a tote bag, a jacket lapel, or a sari pallu. Tie into a hair bun. Use as a curtain tie-back. Crochet roses are physically light and structurally forgiving, which means they survive being repurposed across daily-use moments that a fresh rose could not.
Dust and care. A soft dry brush or a hairdryer on cool-low setting clears dust. Spot-clean only.
Weight and stem. Light enough to clip, pin, or hang. The stem (if included with this piece) is typically wire-cored for shaping; check the live spec.
Uniqueness. No two multicolor blooms come out identical, because the colour pull on variegated yarn shifts within the skein. This is the feature, not a flaw.
No joining. No threading-in of multiple skeins. The dyer made the rainbow; the crocheter just lets it unfold.
This means each bloom comes out a little different. The colour pull moves at its own pace through the spiral, and where a colour shift lands inside the coiled petal depends on the bloom's exact stitch count at that moment. No two are identical.
In a multicolor strip, the rolling step is where the magic happens. Because the colours have shifted along the strip, the rolled bloom shows transitions at every petal turn. The inside of the rose is one tone, the outer petals another.
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