If you want to outdo yourself with your love for crochet, there is no better way to do that than crocheting items for your wedding day.
We’ve done a roundup of crochet wedding dresses, but that’s not the only thing you can make yourself.
Here are 15 ideas for items you can crochet for your wedding day with inspiration included! Remember that this is your moment, so show off your skills while you celebrate your love!
Crochet Wedding Decorations and Items
From intricate table runners to delicate bouquet wraps, discover 15 charming ideas to infuse your special day with the warmth of handmade craftsmanship. Let your creativity shine as you crochet your way to a wedding filled with personalized, unforgettable touches.
Make a bold statement with a great crochet bridal veil! Whether you do a full and long veil like the one pictured or a small face covering, crocheting your wedding veil is a sure way to make a statement about your skills!
Fascinators have been in and out of style for years but seem to always peak in popularity after a Royal Wedding. They make for a great alternative to veils or tiaras and there are so many vintage patterns you can find for a more authentic feel.
Crochet jewelry is delicate and beautiful and there are so many elegant patterns out there for crocheted necklaces and chokers, earrings, bracelets, body jewelry and more.
Crocheting your ring bearers pillow might be one of the simplest ways to incorporate crochet into your wedding ceremony. It's super quick to make and there are so many beautiful and simple patterns you can use.
Send the flower girl down the aisle with a handmade flower basket! There are so many beautiful vintage patterns like this one that uses starch to shape the basket, or you can go with a more traditional basket look.
Decorate your reception area with crocheted bunting! We have a full roundup of fun bunting ideas that can easily be done in white for wedding vibes, or check out the numerous wedding bunting ideas available on Etsy!
A garter is another perfect crochet opportunity. They're small and quick to make while also being lacy and fun to create! Plus, a handmade garter is the perfect thing to pass down to your daughter or give it to a friend for their item borrowed at their wedding.
If you have a summer wedding, getting a parasol for protection from the sun and also for charming photos is always a plus. You can even make your own with crochet!
Why waste your money on a flower bouquet that's going to die before the honeymoon is over? Crochet your bouquet instead! You could even crochet all the bouquets for your wedding party as a gift they can keep in memory of sharing your special day!
Katie Jones, a UK based crocheter and designer, made almost everything for her wedding, including her bridesmaids dresses! This creator is such an inspiration for the beautiful things you can make that your chosen people can cherish long after the bells stop ringing.
There are so many cute wedding topper patterns out there for crochet. This is such a fun way to make something little, yet significant for your day, and something you can keep for years after.
Why stop at the wedding cake topper when you can decorate your whole cake with beautiful crochet? Not only do these last as a keepsake for your gorgeous day, but they can cut the cost down quite a bit for a professional cake.
Lastly, give your newly wedded spouse something crocheted by you. Whether it's your vows on a blanket or something more meaning to you, there are so many ways to express your commitment and love and to commemorate such an important day you shared together.
Oh! I wish I’d known you were doing this! Would have send you pics of my sister’s wedding dress which was a simple white bridesmaid’s dress until I removed the sleeves and replaced them with crocheted lace, as well as adding a trim along the seam of the empire waist dress. I also crocheted my wedding veil, with size 30 thread and a size 14 hook. ;) But haven’t posted pics of either yet…
@LaurindaReddig That sounds beautiful! Definitely let me know when the pics are up and I’ll let my readers know to check them out.
@CrochetBlogger Thanks so much for mentioning my website. I am going to put a link to your website into mine too. Ciao
@Mary2764 Wonderful. Love your creativity and am glad to have connected with you!
Where can I get the pattern for the bridal wedding shawl. It’s absolutely beautiful
@AClarke The seller, Crochet Butterfly, is on Etsy at http://www.etsy.com/shop/crochetbutterfly. (Incidentally she also makes tons of other really beautiful designs, both bridal and everyday). I do not know if she shares her patterns or not but it’s worth a try to contact her and start a conversation.
The Bridal veil is not on Crochet Butterfly. Strange it was attributed to her etsy site. It is actually veil to be purchased ($175), I believe that is the price. It’s found on Etsy at http://etsy.com/shop/lilithist. She is also from Turkey. The shawl is seen on Pinterist.com also.
Thanks for the information. I will double check on this.
the bouquet, crotchet bag, and gloves are great idea.
Another idea is to crochet covers for mason jars to use as candle holders, centerpieces, or vases.