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The first and only non crochet bouquet blanket.
For years, bouquet blankets only existed in crochet form. Just not practical. They couldn’t be washed easily. They stretched. They were hard to gift. They stayed on a shelf instead of being used or displayed. So we created something new. A cotton linen quilt base. Hand sewn cotton linen flowers. Soft, sturdy, washable, and made to be gifted. A blanket you can actually use, display, fold in a basket, lay on a sofa, or wrap around someone you love. The first bouquet blanket tha
Dec 7, 20251 min read


How Bouquet Blankets Began: The Missing Blanket No One Realized Was Missing
Sometimes the simplest products are the ones the world needed all along. Before Bouquet Blankets existed, there were only crochet bouquet blankets. They were lovingly handmade, but they were limited. They could not be washed easily. They could not be used as daily blankets. They were not cotton. They were not linen. They were more of a craft piece than a functional heirloom. Then came a creator, inspired by her firstborn daughter, Verity. She wanted something symbolic. Someth
Dec 7, 20251 min read


From Crochet Keepsakes to Cotton Linen Blooms: Why Bouquet Blankets Were Needed
For years, anyone who searched for a bouquet style blanket found the same result. Crochet. Beautiful to look at, but not built for everyday life. They were delicate. They took months to make. They were keepsakes, not blankets you could take to the park or lay across a sofa. Parents needed something different. Gift givers needed something special. Homes needed something that felt warm, soft, and still worthy of being on display. The crochet versions never solved that need. The
Dec 7, 20251 min read


The Origin of Bouquet Blankets: A Mother’s Search for Comfort and Beauty
Before Bouquet Blankets existed, the world only knew one kind of bouquet blanket. Crochet. Nostalgic, yes. Charming, maybe. Expensive, timely, and not replicable, yes. Crochet bouquets were decorative keepsakes, not blankets you could wrap around a child, drape on a cozy chair, or use during a picnic in the backyard. They stretched. They unraveled. They stayed in one spot, usually on a shelf, admired but never lived with. The need was simple. A blanket that felt like comfort,
Dec 7, 20251 min read
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