Everyone likes to keep tulips at home, but the sad part is how they wither away. What if they don’t? Crochet a bunch that stays forever.
Spring brings the joy of looking at greenery and blooming flowers all around. And with it comes the inspiration of crafting blooms that do not fade away with the seasons. Turn your ball of yarn into beautiful crocheted tulips, bringing in the feeling of spring.
Crochet Tulip Plant
Grab the crochet kits and let’s start crocheting.
1. Pastel Hues
Tulips come in all colors, we can say that. But a pink colored one has a beauty of its own. Crochet a bunch of tulips and switch them with the real ones. You got yourself a flower that will stay forever.
Create the tulip with soft, lightweight yarn to get a seamless finish.
2. A Single Stem
A single stem of a tulip plant is as good as a whole bunch of them. Perfect for gifting on birthdays or any special occasion, with a note at the bottom.
Did you know that tulip petals are edible and are added to many dishes?
3. Bubble Pot
An artistic look for the regular tulip planter. Crochet these bubble-shaped planters in the same shade as the tulips to make them look creative and lovely at the same time. You can also mix and match them with a crocheted Hoya heart plant.
4. One At A Time
Rather than creating a whole bunch, try crocheting one tulip each with a crocheted pot. Ditch the regular pattern of the pot for slightly frilled edges to make it look more eye-catching.
5. In Love
The cute pink heart in the brown colored pot is melting my heart away. Yes, the crocheted planter is all love and nothing else. Keep it in your most loved corner.
6. Smileys
Aren’t they the cutest? Not only, the tulips bloom with love, but the smiley-faced planters are stealing all the limelight. Adding the face to the planters will surely be a game changer to your creation.
7. Heart Shaped
If you’re thinking of gifting something unique to your loved ones, then you might want to check out these heart-shaped tulips with a planter. Show your love with crocheted flowers that will not fade away.
8. Two On The Sides Please!
We get a little greedy when it comes to crocheting items as cute as these—a mama pot with her kids by the sides. More the merrier!
9. A Glass Vase
Crocheting one flower at a time and flaunting it in a glass vase is what you need for minimalist home decor. With its soft colors and long leaves, it will brighten up the space instantly.
10. Contemporary
To bring out the grace and elegance of these crocheted tulip plants, you need a sleek vase and put the bunch in it. And Voila! Your space is all giving a contemporary, modern vibe.
Check out the contemporary style vase to keep your crocheted tulips.
11. Chunky

A craft that you can complete quickly is these chunky tulip plants. Rather than going for a smooth finish with a small hook size, you can use a 6.5 mm to 9 mm hook size.
12. Bloomers
A little different from the other tulips on the list, this one here is blooming quietly. To give them a lifelike look, try planting them in a ceramic pot with decorative stones at the base.
Add to cart different shapes and sizes of decorative stones.
13. Mini Version

For a minimalist, this piece here is perfect. A mini version of your favorite tulip plant with a planter and a carefully stitched top layer of soil to give it a realistic look.
You can deck your space up with other crocheted plants.
14. Multi-colored
Crochet a planter with different colors of tulips, one of each to denote a message. It can be a thoughtful gift to convey the message of your heart through this lovely piece—red for love, white for friendship, and so on.
15. Earthy Shades

The earthy shades can also be a twist when crocheting tulips. If you are a big fan of darker shades, then you can try stitching brown-colored tulip plants.
Now that you have read the list of crocheted tulip plants, I’m sure you’re eager to curate your own collection with the colors, shapes, and sizes. Do let us know in the comments which design you crocheted as your bouquet of forever bloom.


















