Lucky Irish Baby Clovers
{3 little Hearts}
Crochet Pattern
This is How I make My Clovers
Using
F or G Hook
Lily's Cotton Yarn
C or D Hook
Fine coton thread yarn like "Paton Grace"
Note: All the stitiches are worked *into Magic Circle through out pattern
Form a Magic Circle
Into a Magic Circle, Slip Stich
First Petal ( Chain 3
Triple Crochet *
Triple Crochet*
Half Double Crochet*
Triple Crochet*
Triple Crochet*
Chain 3
Slip Stitch *)
Repeat the above between ( ) 2 times
or
3 times for a 4 Leaf Clover
Stem Chain 6
Single Crochet into 2nd Chain from Hook
Single Crochet in next Chain Stitch
Slip Stitch in the rest of the Chain Stitches
Slip stitch back into Magic Circle
Fasten off
Move loose end to back of Clover thru the hole
Pull Circle Closed
Tie loose ends together, Trim excess
Hot Glue Kid Safe Clip to the Back
or
Ribbon lined alligator clip
Check out my blogland Project page for a great tutorial on ribbon lined alligator clips.
Finsihed
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Those are so cute!
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I love them! I wish I could crochet! I found you from Skip to My Lou. I would love for you to check out my blog!
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Those are really cute, perfect way to celebrate St. Patty's Day.
ReplyDeleteHey ! Thank you for all the nice comments - Cheryl : )
ReplyDeleteHow adorable! And what cute red hair!!
ReplyDeleteso cute. my little girl has hair just like this. i'm learning to crochet now, and can't wait to make these cure shamrocks.
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This so cute and fun! Thanks for linking up at Make Something Mondays! Hope to see you again next week!
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love this pattern. I have made quite a few of them for my girls, and my self. I would love for you to check out my blog with other hair clippies and crafty ideas. http://bubabugcreates.blogspot.com/ thanks have have a wonderful day.
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