Flowers have bloomed, the sun is out longer, the temperatures have risen, and – we’re at the beginning of wedding season!
Since many of you are probably looking for handmade elements to include in the ceremony or reception, I’ve gathered a roundup of some of our lovely wedding patterns to help you or the bride-to-be find the perfect wedding project. From bridal accessories, to reception decor and gifts, there’s surely a pattern to help inspire you!
*Pattern in image: Amigurumi Two Peas in a Pod
Crochet Bridal Shawl | Knit Eyelet Shawl | Crochet Bridal Shrug |
Knit Wedding Favor Bags |
Crochet Wedding Napkin Ring | Crochet Champagne Glass Cover |
Crochet Bridal Clutch | Crochet Bridal Clutch | Crochet Ring Bearer Pillow |
What handmade elements have you incorporated, or plan on incorporating in your wedding? Have you given a handmade gift before? Share your handmade wedding experiences with us in the comments!
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BJ Strickland
When my eldest niece married 2 years ago, she and my sister used individual cups and saucers purchased at antique stores to hold the centerpiece flowers at each table for the reception. They asked me to crochet doilies to go under each and left the colors and patterns totally up to me. My niece loved the doilies and has kept them along with the tea cups.
Brandyce
What a lovely handmade element for the wedding that she will clearly treasure for years to come. Thanks for sharing BJ!
Liz
I am actually knitting the flowers for my wedding corsages, bouquets and boutonnieres!
Janet
I have crocheted flowers and they turned out beautifully. Best wishes to you!
Zoot
My husband and I crafted a 3 hole mini-golf course for the guests at our outdoor wedding. We wanted to pay homage to our first date. <3
Brandyce
That sounds so endearing! Thanks for sharing Zoot
Becky Matson
I’m knitting two sets of wedding monsters (from Rebecca Danger’s monster book). I finished one bride already. Her legs are striped with the bride’s colors, and the body is off white (color of bride’s dress). I sewed on a little veil and lace skirt. She’s super cute! Progress on her groom is swift and he’ll be decorated with a boutonniere in bride’s colors.
Denise Styrvoky
My mother knit wedding bells for decorations at my daughter’s reception, 100 pair that we put into ivy and tulle. We wondered what we would do with them all, but the guests wanted them as favors. Now that Mom has passed away, it is so special to come across them.
Brandyce
Thank you for sharing Denise, handmade items really do help us remember the person who made them and the love that went into it.
Tina Porter
While it’s not a project that I crocheted or knitted, I did some embroidery for a friend’s wedding. One handkerchief is hand embroidered with a set of names as a memorial for her to carry down the aisle. As it is easy to get a stack of handkerchiefs, she also had me monogram several others as a gift to the mothers of the bride and groom.
Brandyce
It’s still an handmade touch showing how much you care 🙂
Brenda
My son is getting married in November. My future daughter in law asked me to knit a wedding shawl for her. I found a beautiful pattern and yarn and that is my project right now. It is going to be beautiful. She hasn’t seen the work in progress. Think I’m going to keep it “under wraps” until it is finished.
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