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Stitch a little extra luck into your next project with these Unique Clover Free Crochet Patterns. A must-see sneak peek!
Stitch a bit of extra luck to your next handmade project in the most creative way! Scroll to the last one to find the uniquest one.
Unique Clover Free Crochet Patterns
1. Clover Sprinkles

Start your day with something lucky with these clover leaves by Lalylala. Make garlands, talismans, keychains, or brooches, or simply tuck one in your pocket. You can also attach them to gifts for your loved ones as cute charms.
2. Little Clover Pattern

St. Patrick’s Day celebration just got way more crafty and colorful with these little clover patterns from Jessica Wifall. Gather all your green yarns and use them together to make a bunch of these patterns in multiple combinations.
3. Clover Shamrock

This clover shamrock can be made any time of the year with worsted-weight yarn and a 5 mm crochet hook. It can be added to a hat, scarf, shawl, bag, and more. Take a look at Naztazia’s tutorial to learn how.
4. Clover Granny Square

All intermediate-level crocheters can take a shot at this granny square pattern from Loopara, featuring a beautiful green clover in the center. It is also decorated along the edge with a matching border, making it more attractive.
5. Amigurumi Clovers

Who says clovers have to stick to green? Spin a Yarn Crochet has come up with little amigurumi pieces in a whole rainbow palette that are just too adorable. Add them one after the other to create colorful garlands or chains.
6. Clover Cloth

7. Clover Zipped Case

Tired of losing your crochet hooks mid-project? You don’t have to worry about that anymore with Crafty Runner Mom’s handmade clover design case instead! It has a strong zipper to keep your essentials secured and organized.
8. Clover in Pot

The finished size of The Magic of Crafting’s pattern is approximately 3 inches in height. It uses sl st, sc, mr, hdc, dc, tr, and type stitches on any DK lightweight yarn with a 3 mm crochet hook.
9. Clover Stuffie

Soft, simple, and endlessly squeezable, this clover stuffie by Sara Sach makes a sweet handmade toy or decorative accent. Its plush shape is easy to customize in size, whether you want a tiny desk companion or a bigger cuddly version.
10. Clover Pillow

Janne Kleivset will teach you the easiest way you can create this beautiful cushion cover. It is designed in two shades of blue and white, with lace-like stitches in a clover shape. It is simple, minimal, yet absolutely stunning.
11. Clover Mug Rug

These clover mug rugs will uplift the whole vibe of dinner tables instantly, with minimal effort. Each pattern measures 5 x 6 Inches and requires simple stitch techniques such as ch, sl st, sc, and more. Follow Sara Sach’s tutorial to learn how.
12. Washcloth Pattern

Here is another domestic pattern from Sara Sach that you can work on as a pair with the mug rugs. This giant clover is designed for use as a dishcloth. You can create these as thoughtful housewarming gifts that people can actually use.
13. Clover Cable Tie

Tangled up wires or headphones are always a bother. And Crochet Designs Sharon – 4Oneness’ little clover is here to take care of them all. It acts as a pin to secure your messy articles while keeping them looking aesthetically pleasing at the same time!
14. Lucky Clover Scarf

Do you want only good things happening to you whenever you step out? Lyssa clover scarf is designed to help you with that exactly. Even if it is just a popular belief, there is no harm in trying the pattern, is there?
15. Clover Lariat

Miss Margrit has designed a gorgeous lariat, worked up with little clover motifs. Using glitter yarn makes the pattern really pop. You will only need to know ch, sl st, and dc type stitches for this project; that’s it!
16. Clover Necklace

Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day on theme with this pretty green clover necklace. The pattern is quite simple to look at, but beautiful enough with multicolored beads decorating half of the string. Melissa’s Crochet Patterns will help you every step of the way.
17. Keychain Pattern

Carry a good luck charm wherever you go. Take a look at Roxi Crochet’s clover-shaped keychain pattern, which is easy to make even for beginners and works up with any kind of yarn. Use a 5 mm hook to get accurate results.
18. Clover Coasters

This is the perfect time to create some shamrock coasters. So, read through Briana Kepner’s article thoroughly and find all the instructions and list of materials to make that happen. Stitch up some luck that stays all year long!






