So you’ve said yes to the dress, but what about the rest of your wedding day look?
Crochet wedding veils can be a stunning accessory to complement any wedding day style. From long, trailing traditional veils to elegant, vintage birdcage veils, we’ve found a version of this essential wedding accessory that will suit any bride.
Check out some of our favorite veils and patterns below to find (or make!) the perfect finishing touch for your wedding couture.
10 Crochet Wedding Veils and Patterns
You've found the perfect wedding dress, but your bridal look isn't complete without a veil!
Don't worry- we've rounded up 10 beautiful crochet wedding veils and patterns to help you find just the right accessory. From boho to traditional to vintage, there is a crochet veil to fit your style!
Here is a beautiful example of a long, trailing veil that has been made extra special through the addition of crochet.
The veil is made of ivory tulle, and it has a 4" wide crochet lace border that adds a romantic and traditional-looking detail to the veil.
For a retro vibe on your big day, use this vintage pattern to crochet a 1960s bridal headscarf.
This veil is short and has beads crocheted into the design. It's perfect for a boho bridal look.
This handmade crochet cap would be perfect as a unique alternative to a traditional veil for a vintage-themed wedding.
It is champagne colored, which adds to the antique look. There is space for an updo in the back of the cap, but it would work well with any hairstyle.
While this veil is technically macrame and not crochet, it's so stunning and unique that we had to share it.
This flowy, mid-length veil is made from woven white cord and is the perfect accessory for a casual, outdoor, or bohemian wedding. It's a great alternative to a traditional veil for the bride with a more alternative style.
This crochet headband with fringe is perfect for an outdoor wedding with a hippie vibe. We think it would fit a beach wedding nicely, too!
The pattern is easy enough for an adventurous beginner, so you can whip them up for yourself and the whole bridal party.
The design also allows for flowers to be woven into the headband to add a special touch to it during the wedding.
This pattern is for a crochet fascinator with a tulle veil. The tulle provides a traditional element, while the crochet fascinator adds a unique, vintage look.
The fascinator has open, lacy stitching and is embellished with a three-dimensional flower and tassels. This veil would look gorgeous in photos and is timeless enough to be handed down as an heirloom.
This hand-crocheted veil is sure to stand out from the standard bridal store tulle. It is made from off-white silk thread and clear glass beads and can be worn in several different styles.
We think this veil would complement a romantic, classic, antique, or even boho-style wedding.
Depending on how it is draped, this hand-crocheted veil could pull double duty as a shawl and a veil.
This veil is made of soft white yarn and has Progressive Pride Flag colored beads along the edges, which add a subtle pop of color and make this perfect for an LGBTQIA wedding.
This vintage pattern for a 1940s boudoir cap is the perfect way to add some antique flair to wedding weekend attire.
These caps were originally worn as lingerie or for protecting the hair while getting dressed. We think it would also be a pretty, vintage alternative to a long, trailing veil.
Birdcage veils like this one were especially on-trend in the 1940s and 50s, so this crochet birdcage veil with a fascinator is the perfect choice for an elegant vintage wedding.
This veil is adorned with a large crochet flower, which can optionally be decorated with beads and feathers. It could be made in classic white, or add other wedding colors to the flower. This pattern is appropriate for an intermediate crocheter.
Love love love your posts! Just a quick thought here – my daughter is immersed in studying and performing tribal fusion bellydance and some of these headpieces would be amazing for TFB dancers, in different colors – of course! Thank you for a great blog.
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