How Bouquet Blankets Began: The Missing Blanket No One Realized Was Missing
- Nathanael Farrelly
- Dec 7, 2025
- 1 min read

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. Something that made her home feel warm. Something that reflected the softness she felt when caring for her daughter. Yet she could not find anything like it. Crochet existed. Quilts existed. Nothing blended the timelessness of a blanket with the poetry of a bouquet.
So she began sewing. Linen for the flowers. Cotton linen blend for the quilt. Strong. Breathable. Made for real life. She tested stitching methods until the petals stayed secure. She researched washing techniques until the blanket stayed beautiful after cleaning. She shaped the quilt so when rolled, it bloomed.
What began as a mother’s creative moment turned into a new category. A blanket that doubles as a sculpted bouquet. A piece designed to be displayed on shelves, in baskets, on sofas, and gifted for birthdays, newborns, weddings, holidays, and quiet moments in between.
Bouquet Blankets were born because something was missing. Crochet blankets did not fill the gap. Fabric blankets with flowers did not exist yet. And when the first prototype appeared, the solution seemed so obvious that people wondered how it had never been created before.
It started with need. It grew with design. It bloomed into comfort.




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