Crochet Rose Brooch

rose brooch

Roses are lovely flowers for many of us and that’s why we have many patterns and tutorials where you can learn how to crochet.

Today with this pattern you can learn how to crochet Rose Brooch which one will refashion and make more beautiful your old or new clothing and accessories.

On these pictures there are Roses in different colors, but you can also crochet in same color, that’s will be also very pretty.

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  1. Crochet Rose Brooch
  2. Crochet Rose Brooch Ideas
    1. 1. Classic Red Rose Brooch
    2. 2. Mini Rose Cluster Brooch
    3. 3. Shabby Chic Fabric & Crochet Combo
    4. 4. Layered Petal Brooch
    5. 5. Rose Brooch with Long Ribbon Tails
    6. 6. Monochrome Minimalist Rose
    7. 7. Metallic or Beaded Rose Brooch

Crochet Rose Brooch

rose brooch

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Roses are tiny and it will look best on hats and scarves. Your beauty is in your hands and we hope we can help.

Good Luck. Thanks to author for design and pattern My Little City Girl

Crochet Rose Brooch Ideas

1. Classic Red Rose Brooch

  • Use rich red yarn and tightly rolled petals.
  • Back it with green crochet leaves or felt.
  • Add a pin clasp for easy wearing.

Valentine's Day, date night, or classic outfit accents.

2. Mini Rose Cluster Brooch

  • Combine 3-5 small crochet roses in a color gradient (e.g., blush to burgundy).
  • Arrange them in a tight bouquet shape.
  • Add pearl beads or tulle for a touch of vintage elegance.

Weddings, formalwear, or statement accessories.

3. Shabby Chic Fabric & Crochet Combo

  • Mix a crochet rose with lace, burlap, or chiffon fabric.
  • Use neutral tones like ivory, soft pink, or dusty blue.
  • Finish with a wooden or vintage-style button center.

Boho outfits, bags, denim jackets, or handmade markets.

4. Layered Petal Brooch

  • Use two to three shades of the same color for a layered effect.
  • Work in different textures (cotton for structure, mohair for softness).
  • Add a subtle edging in gold or silver yarn.

Works beautifully on coats, scarves, and winter hats.

5. Rose Brooch with Long Ribbon Tails

  • Crochet the rose in a soft pastel tone.
  • Add satin or velvet ribbons trailing downward.
  • Secure with a brooch pin or safety pin.

Great for vintage-style dresses or romantic looks.

6. Monochrome Minimalist Rose

  • Use a single shade (black, navy, or beige).
  • Make a tight spiral rose with no leaves.
  • Pair with modern outfits or office wear.

Create a whole set in neutral tones for your wardrobe staples.

7. Metallic or Beaded Rose Brooch

  • Use thread with a metallic twist (gold, silver, rose gold).
  • Add beaded centers or edges with seed beads.
  • Back with felt and secure with a jewelry pin.

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