Good luck clover in flower pot by Barbara Engler

Good luck clover in flower pot

Crochet
November 2021
Elisa-Easy
yarn held together
2.5 mm
US
English German
This pattern is available for €2.00 EUR buy it now

Do you want to give a lucky charm for New Year’s that you can’t buy like this? Then I have a tutorial for you, with which you can crochet a magical lucky clover.

On 5 pages you will find very detailed the required materials and crochet techniques and each individual step is explained in detail and backed with many pictures. If you know the basic techniques of crochet, then you should be able to do it without further problems.

The following stitches and techniques you should master:
slst = slip stitch
chst = chain stitch
sc = single crochet
st = stitch
Magic ring
hdc = half double crochet
dc = double crochet
inc = increase (for this pattern, the technique „invisible increase“ is used; in general, you crochet 2 sc into 1 stitch)

dec = decrease (for this pattern, the technique „invisible decrease“ is used, in general you crochet 2 sc together)

I used a wool for this special lucky charm that the kids in my school class also love to work with. If you take this too, then your lucky clover will be about 10 cm high and 5.5 cm wide.

I love to crochet with the Polyacryl wool from Elisa-Easy. But of course you can also work with any other wool or with wool scraps. There are no limits to your imagination. Depending on the thickness of the wool, your work will be larger or smaller.

Tool:
crochet hook 2,5 mm
pointed embroidery needle
scissors
Wool:
Elisa-Easy, 100% polyacrylic
50 g, 125 m
Colors:
Neon green, Red,
Neon-yellow, Brown
Other:
polyfill,
pipe cleaner wire,
glitter stones
Cardboard disc or plastic disc

If you crochet my extraordinary lucky charms, may I ask you to consider the following points:

  • Have fun making them, but do not share/copy these instructions with your friends.
  • You are also welcome to sell this lucky clover, but please include my name as the designer.
  • You are not allowed to make your own tutorials by copying parts of my tutorial.