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Multicolor Crochet Rose

Curated by Crochet Boutique
Rs. 199
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A 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.

MaterialAcrylic
Art TypeCrochet Craft
Dimension12x18x12"
Materials & Care

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Product Disclosure
SKUCB-CRFW-RS-S-01
Style CodeCB-CRFW-RS-S
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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Where to Place This Multicolor Crochet Rose: On a desk or work corner: A single multicolor bloom in a small bud vase reads as a pop of mood without the upkeep of fresh flowers. Pair with a brass tealight or a stack of books. The variegated palette quietly pulls in the colours already in the room, which is why it works against pretty much any wall paint.

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.

What to Know Before You Style: Light handling. Acrylic yarn holds colour well under indirect light. Keep the bloom out of long-hour direct sunlight, which can fade variegated dyes over time.

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.

Where the Multicolor Comes From: The colour story on this rose lives inside the yarn before any crochet hook touches it. Variegated yarn is dyed in pre-set lengths of different colours along a single strand, so when the artisan crochets straight through, the colour changes happen on their own.

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.

The Spiral-Coil Rose: A crochet rose is built differently from a crochet sunflower or a marigold. It starts as a long strip of crocheted petals worked in a wave shape, sometimes thirty to forty petals long. The artisan then rolls that strip into a tight spiral from one end, stitching the base together as she winds. The bloom emerges petal-by-petal as the spiral builds outward.

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.

Who Makes It: This rose is hand-crocheted by women self-help group artisans curated through Crochet Boutique, an artisan partner based in Noida, Uttar Pradesh. Crochet as a craft entered India through colonial-era teaching circles and was carried forward primarily through women's home-craft cooperatives. The SHG model gives makers a livelihood without leaving home, which matters in a region where mobility constraints often shape what work is available.
What to Look For: Clean colour transitions inside a single bloom mean the yarn was variegated, not pieced. Tight petal-base stitching means the spiral will not unravel with handling. A finished underside, hidden under the bloom, marks careful work. Refer to the product specifications for confirmed material, dimensions, and stem inclusion.
What makes a multicolor crochet rose different from a single-colour one?
A multicolor crochet rose is hand-worked in variegated yarn, where the strand itself has been pre-dyed in shifting colours rather than the artisan changing skeins mid-bloom. Each bloom shows transitions at the petal turns and no two come out identical, because the colour pull lands differently as the artisan crochets through.

Q2
What is the rose made of?
The rose is typically made of acrylic yarn at this price tier, per the product specifications for the Crochet Boutique line. Acrylic holds colour well, resists fade in indirect light, and is bug-and-mould-proof, which is what makes it the practical choice for a forever-flower piece intended to live in a vase or on display.

Q3
Who makes this crochet rose?
Who makes this rose is a group of women artisans working through self-help group networks curated by Crochet Boutique, an artisan partner based in Noida, Uttar Pradesh. The SHG model lets makers earn from home, which is why crochet has carried so well across generations of Indian women's craft cooperatives.

Q4
How do I clean a crochet flower?
To clean a crochet flower, dust it with a soft dry brush or hold a hairdryer on cool-low setting a few inches from the bloom. For spots, dab with a damp cloth and a tiny amount of mild soap, then air-dry flat. Avoid soaking and avoid the washing machine, which will distort the spiral construction.

Q5
Is the multicolor rose a good gift?
A multicolor crochet rose is a good gift precisely because it sidesteps the colour-meaning code that single-coloured roses carry: red is romance, white is sympathy, yellow is friendship, pink is gratitude. Multicolor reads as all-occasion, all-recipient, no-pressure. That makes it the safe pick for birthdays, anniversaries, teacher gifts, get-wells, and the in-between moments where you do not know the right colour to send.

Q6
How long does a crochet flower last?
A crochet flower in acrylic yarn lasts indefinitely if kept out of long-hour direct sunlight, away from moisture, and gently dusted from time to time. There is no wilt, no water change, no petal drop. This is why crochet blooms are also called forever flowers in Indian craft-gifting circles.

Q7
Can I use it as a hair accessory or pin?
Using a crochet rose as a hair accessory, lapel pin, sari-pallu pin, or bag clip works well because the bloom is physically light, structurally forgiving, and easy to attach with a small safety pin or hair clip stitched under the base. The petal spiral holds its shape across daily handling, which a fresh flower cannot.

Q8
What size is the crochet rose?
Size for a crochet rose in this Crochet Boutique entry-tier range is typically a single bloom of about 6 to 8 cm across, with or without a wired stem depending on the variant. The product specifications on the page carry the confirmed dimensions; a known catalogue display anomaly shows a default 12x18x12 inch figure that does not match the actual bloom size.

Q9
Does the colour vary between pieces?
Yes, colour can vary between pieces because variegated yarn shifts in unpredictable rhythm through the strand, and where a colour change lands inside the rolled petal depends on the bloom's exact stitch count at that moment. Each multicolor rose is one-of-one within the same product listing. This is part of why the piece reads as handmade.

Q10
Is crochet GI-tagged in India?
Crochet as a craft is not GI-tagged in India; it is a colonial-introduction hand-looped yarn tradition rather than a regionally protected craft. Specific regional traditions like Channapatna toys or Madhubani painting carry GI; general crochet does not. Check ipindia.gov.in/gi for the current registry.

Q11
Can I order these crochet roses in bulk for an event?
Bulk orders for events, weddings, corporate gifting, and conference favours are generally available through the My E-Haat corporate enquiry route, since Crochet Boutique's SHG model is set up to scale across small makers. Lead time depends on quantity and colourway mix. Check the corporate enquiry link on the product page for the current process.

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