Four Leaf Clover Pendant Free Crochet Pattern
Crochet Yourself A Little "Pinch Protection" This St. Patrick's Day!
And perhaps a bit of good luck too! Here's a little four leaf clover pendant that you can crochet up in almost no time at all! For my pendant, I chose to accent it with a Peridot gemstone and a copper wire bail. You could just as easily add a crocheted hanging loop for your pendant, making this do-able for anyone!
The pattern is the same as the center of my Four Leaf Clover Doily, also available here (check the link below). For the pendant, I added a simple outline round using Kreinik Fine Braid in a gold metallic color.
Have fun crocheting up one for yourself, or several for gifts! They're a quick enough project to be able to do just that! Happy St. Patrick's Day to you, crochet away!
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Check out the matching Four Leaf Clover Doily pattern I also have available! Check for the link below.
The Schnauzer Difficulty Rating!
What You Will Need
Very small amount of size 20 crochet thread (example used LizBeth size 20 in White)
Crochet hook size 10 or your preferred
Small amount Kreinik fine braid thread metallic gold
Gemstone bead or Crystal (optional)
A Word About Yarn & Thread Selection...
You may use different yarns such as scrap yarns or threads with good results! Just make sure to keep them similar in weight and thickness so as not to throw off the pattern.
Let's Make The Magic!
Row 1/
Ch 7. *SC in 2nd and next 2 chains. Work 2 SC in next chain. SC in next 2 chains. Ch 1, turn.
(NOTE: The extra SC gives a subtle bend to the stem shape.)
Row 2/
SC in back loop of each chain across. Ch 3, turn work clockwise, SC in opposite corner. (You are creating a ch-3 loop at the end of the stem). Turn.
*CH 6, Work DTR in ch 3 loop. Ch 3, SC at base of ch 3 just made. CH 6, DTR in base of ch 6 just made. SC in ch 3 loop. (this completes one petal). Repeat from * for each additional petal, (your choice of three or four). After SC in ch 3 loop at end of last petal, slip stitch in adjacent SC on stem and in each SC down side of stem. Ch 9. Do NOT fasten off. Repeat shamrock instructions, Row 1, starting at *.
Continue in this manner until you have completed four shamrocks. After finishing the fourth shamrock, end it with ch 2, sl st in ch 3 loop of right-most petal of first shamrock. Fasten off.
Attach Kreinik thread at any point on Shamrock outside edge. Do a simple outline border of SC's and chains, joining the shamrock leaves together where they touch. Complete as many rows as you would like the border to be. Fasten off and weave in ends.
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A Note From Your Designer...
A Note From Your Designer...
Hi, I'm SheilaSchnauzies, also published as SheilaSparkles, and my life's passion is designing in Crochet! I also love to share gifts with friends, and this pattern is my gift to you! I give away about 95% of my pattern designs free. The other 5% are sold on my pattern store at Craftsy.com to benefit the vet expenses of my Miniature Schnauzer Rescue, Sheila's Schnauzies.
Just one little favor, please... I would appreciate it if you do not post this pattern anywhere on the Internet or in the 'real world.' Instead, you are most welcome to provide a link to this webpage.
I use a system I call the "Official Schnauzer Difficulty Rating" just for fun, to rate the difficulty of my patterns. If it's a 3/5 or more, I'll explain why I consider it more difficult. A few of my designs use techniques that are a bit unconventional! If it's one of those patterns, I'll warn you ahead of time. I do a lot of custom-fit patterns, for example. They are made to fit YOU, not a measurement from a chart. They're surprisingly easy to do and actually end up fitting. That's a good thing, yes?
So glad you found my patterns! I hope you really enjoy making whatever it is you're making! Crochet hugs, -Sheila
"Crochet thread is the ink with which I will sign my life." –SheilaSchnauzies