Handcrafted Reusable Crochet Flowers for Pooja and Rangoli
Bring the warmth of traditional flowers to your home without the daily hassle. My handcrafted crochet marigolds and hibiscus are perfect for your daily pooja or festival rangoli—washable, durable, and always in bloom.
A basket of my handmade 'Genda phool' or marigold flowers, looking just like the real thing. These are perfect for offerings or decoration.
Here are some flowers I prepared for a wedding 'Rukhwat'. These crochet flowers stay fresh forever and make a beautiful, lasting gift.
Creating a Swastik rangoli using my crochet marigold flowers and leaves. This is a simple way to make a beautiful and reusable festive decoration.
An assortment of my crochet flowers, including vibrant orange and yellow marigolds and deep red hibiscus flowers.
This video shows how you can use my crochet flowers to create various rangoli designs, like a Swastik, a Kalash, or a floral pattern.
A beautiful Swastik rangoli arrangement made with my handmade crochet marigold flowers and leaves.
A Kalash rangoli design created using red hibiscus and yellow and orange marigold crochet flowers.
A circular flower rangoli or 'phoolanchi rangoli' made entirely from my crochet marigolds and leaves.
I recently completed this bulk order of 40 Jasvand (hibiscus) flowers and 40 Zendu (marigold) flowers. It was a pleasure to work on such a colorful project.
A basket full of bright orange and yellow crochet marigolds from a recent bulk order.
About Reusable Flowers for Pooja & Rangoli
These flowers aren't just for show; they are built to last through every festival season. I use strong 4-ply acrylic yarn, which means you can simply hand-wash them if they gather dust after a pooja or rangoli setup. Whether you need a specific color for your Navratri theme or a bulk order for wedding 'Rukhwat' gifts, I handcraft each piece to ensure the petals hold their 3D shape, season after season.
Why Switch to Crochet Flowers?
Fresh flowers are beautiful, but they wilt quickly. My crochet flowers—specifically my bestselling marigolds (Zendu) and hibiscus (Jasvand)—were born from a need for decor that stays fresh throughout the festival season. Many of my clients, especially those living abroad, love these because they bring the vibrancy of an Indian festival into their homes regardless of the climate.
Versatile Festive Decor
Whether you are creating a traditional floral rangoli for Diwali or decorating your prayer space, these flowers offer endless possibilities:
- Floral Rangoli: Arrange them in patterns like the Swastik or Kalash. They won't fade or dry out, keeping your doorstep looking festive for days.
- Pooja Offerings: Use them as a clean, long-lasting alternative to fresh blooms on your altar.
- Rukhwat & Gifting: I often create sets for wedding 'Rukhwat'. They make for a thoughtful, reusable gift that the recipient can treasure for years.
Quality and Care
Each flower is crocheted using durable 4-ply acrylic yarn. The dense stitching ensures they maintain a fluffy 3D effect without drooping. Maintenance is simple—if they get dusty, just give them a gentle hand wash and let them air dry. They will be ready to brighten up your next celebration just like new.
Customization
Have a specific color theme for Navratri or a particular flower shape in mind? I welcome custom requests. From specific petal counts to matching your decor palette, I can craft it to your requirements. Just reach out, and we can discuss what you need for your home.
Knits and Knots by Suchita
Hi, I’m Suchita. I believe that art meets intention, and my crochet flowers are my way of bringing devotion into your daily life. Every stitch is a labor of love, meant to make your festivals and daily rituals just a little more special.
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