Happy Valentine’s Day!
Rosebud Sachet Vintage Crochet Pattern ~ Instructions for crocheting a sweet rosebud sachet for Valentine’s Day and many other uses.
The freebie share today is a pretty rosebud sachet crochet pattern. It was found in the booklet Lily’s Album of Crocheted Designs with a copyright of 1944.
If you don’t want to use it as a sachet, it’s still pretty enough to be a nice addition to a wrapped package, a decoration for items such as pillows, clothing and linens. And I’m sure you can think of many more.
The good thing is it won’t die in a couple days like a living rose and no thorns.
Materials to Crochet the Rosebud
You’ll need Daisy Mercerized Crochet Cotton Size 10. The color used with this pattern is Salmon Rose, but the color is your choice. Lily Skytone in Shaded Green is used for the leaves and stem. Crochet hook Size 7.
Find more information on these threads in this post that has illustrated ads on discontinued threads.
Two good substitutes for the vintage Daisy and Lily thread are Red Heart Classic Crochet Thread and Aunt Lydia’s Crochet Thread Classic 10. The Red Heart ball has 300 yards so costs less than the Aunt Lydia’s which has 1,000 yards.
Crochet Stitches Illustration
The Crochet Stitches page below explains how to make the stitches used in this booklet and for this pattern.
Rosebud Crochet Instructions
You’ll find a one page PDF file to download below, but here is the instructions found in the Lily booklet.
PDF File Download Link
Download Instructions: You can use the Download button above or Right-Click the link and select either “save target as” or “save link as” depending your browser. Also, you can click on it, it will open in another window and there you can save or print it.
Links to Other Free Rose Crochet Patterns
First is a pretty little rose crochet pattern from Fair Isle yarn.
Second is a beautiful bouquet of crocheted roses from Hachi Yarns. This pattern has step-by-step pictures.
The last rose is pretty and full. You’ll find it on Kati Crafts Blog. This one also has photos to follow along with the instructions.
And last but not least, this pattern is not for a rose but still worth taking a look it. It’s a crocheted heart sachet from Mary Maxim.
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There are countless crochet patterns for roses online- but this is the first realistic looking one Ive ever seen!
Thank you Debra
Yes, I thought that too. It’s the whole rosebud.