Welcome to our lucky Four Leaf Clover Granny Square pattern! This intermediate-level project creates charming 4" x 4" squares featuring a dimensional four-leaf clover - nature's rare lucky charm! Each leaf is carefully crafted to create that distinctive quatrefoil shape against a clean white background, with a delicate green border adding the perfect Celtic touch.
Perfect for St. Patrick's Day blankets, lucky charm cushions, or special gift projects, these four-leaf clover squares are like crocheting good fortune into every stitch. Mix different shades of green for a magical meadow effect, or stick to classic kelly green for that traditional Irish blessing!
Ready to crochet some extra luck into your life? Follow our detailed, step-by-step instructions with clear photos to create these fortunate finds!
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Recommended Yarn and Crochet Hooks
Loopara milk cotton yarn brings the perfect balance of structure and softness to showcase your dimensional four-leaf motif. Its excellent stitch definition helps each leaf stand out crisply, while the yarn's natural sheen adds a subtle glow to your work.
For authentic Irish charm, choose a vibrant kelly green for the leaves and border, with pure white for the background - this classic combination creates that perfect lucky feel. The yarn's consistent texture ensures your four-leaf design maintains its shape beautifully, making each square look like a real lucky find. Want to try something different? Use different shades of green for an ombre effect!
A 2.3mm hook works like magic with this yarn, creating tight, neat stitches that define your four-leaf design clearly. The practical benefits of this yarn - color-fastness and durability - ensure your lucky squares will maintain their charm through many washes. Plus, the cotton content gives your work that perfect natural feel!
Materials needed for Leaf Clover Granny Square
- Yarn– Loopara 4ply combed cotton (Apricot 04 and Green 17)
- Hook- 2.3mm
- Scissors
Abbreviations (US Terms)
- ch - chain
- dc - double crochet
- sc - single crochet
- hdc - half double crochet
- sl - slip stitch
- Magic ring
How to Crochet a Leaf Clover Granny Square – Step by Step
Round 1: Create magic ring. Chain 1, work 6 single crochet. Join with slip stitch.
Round 2: Chain 1. Work 6 single crochet increases keeping loop and yarn in front. Join with slip stitch.
Round 3: Change color. Join in second stitch. Work (chain 3, 2 double crochet). [Chain 1, (3 double crochet), skip 1, (3 double crochet)] repeat 3 times. Chain 1, (3 double crochet), skip 1. Join with slip stitch.
Round 4: Work (chain 3, double crochet), double crochet. [Chain 2, skip 1, (double crochet, chain 1, double crochet), chain 2, skip 1, double crochet, 2 double crochet increase, double crochet] repeat 3 times. Chain 2, skip 1, (double crochet, chain 1, double crochet), chain 2, skip 1, double crochet, double crochet increase. Join with slip stitch.
Round 5: Chain 1. Work (2 single crochet, chain 2, skip 1, double crochet, chain 5, double crochet, chain 2, skip 1, 2 single crochet) repeat 4 times. Join with slip stitch.
Round 6: Chain 1. {Work 7 single crochet, [(3 single crochet) in 3rd chain of chain-5 space], 7 single crochet} repeat 4 times. Join with slip stitch.
Round 7: Chain 1. [Single crochet, chain 2, skip 2, 2 single crochet, chain 2, skip 2, single crochet, (3 single crochet), single crochet, chain 2, skip 2, 2 single crochet, chain 2, skip 2, single crochet] repeat 4 times. Join with slip stitch.
Round 8: Slip stitch. [2 single crochet, chain 2, 2 single crochet, chain 2, (3 single crochet), chain 2, 2 single crochet, chain 2] repeat 4 times. Join with slip stitch.
Round 9: Change color. Chain 1. [Single crochet, 5 double crochet (worked into double crochet posts from round 4), (4 double crochet, half double crochet), single crochet, (half double crochet, 4 double crochet), 5 double crochet (worked into double crochet posts from round 4)] repeat 4 times. Join with slip stitch.
Round 10: Chain 1. [Single crochet, (chain 2, 2 single crochet) repeat 4 times, chain 1, (3 single crochet), chain 1, (2 single crochet, chain 2) repeat 4 times, single crochet] repeat 4 times. Join with slip stitch.
Round 11: Change color. Chain 1. [10 single crochet, (3 single crochet), 12 single crochet] repeat 4 times. Join with slip stitch.
Round 12: Chain 1. [11 single crochet, (3 single crochet), 13 single crochet] repeat 4 times. Join with slip stitch. Fasten off, weave in ends.
Tips: Keep increases evenly spaced for perfect leaf shape. Work front loop stitches carefully for texture. Mark start of each round for easier counting.
How to Join Granny Squares
Granny squares are perfect for bags, clothing, and blankets. If you're thinking of making one with those squares, I'm excited to share my comprehensive guide on 11 Ways to Join Granny Squares with you! I've detailed every method I know and love - each brings its own special touch to your finished piece. Let me help you discover which one works best for you!
How to Change Colors in a Granny Square
Are you looking for a different color palette? I totally get it—it’s why I love crochet! If you’re not crazy about our color palette, I put together two color-changing techniques that I use for all of my projects. Let me show you how to make these color transitions smooth and professional so you can bring your unique, creative vision to life.
How to Weave in Ends Crochet Granny Square
The secret for professional-looking granny squares is all about how you weave in those ends. I'm sharing 3 ways to weave in ends with you! These are techniques I've perfected over years of crocheting and use in all my projects. I'll show you exactly how I secure my ends to make sturdy, polished pieces that last. Trust me, once you master these finishing methods, your granny squares will look absolutely stunning!
Care instructions
Give your lucky squares the special care they deserve! Hand wash in lukewarm water (30°C/86°F) using mild wool detergent. Never wring or twist, as this could distort the delicate leaf shapes and textured stitches. Instead, gently squeeze out excess water like you're handling a real four-leaf clover. This gentle approach helps maintain the dimensional texture that makes your lucky leaves stand out.
Store your squares in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight that could fade those lovely green shades. When stacking multiple squares, place acid-free tissue paper between them to protect the raised leaf details. A breathable cotton storage bag makes a perfect home for your lucky squares - think of it as your own four-leaf clover field! Keep the squares flat rather than folded to maintain their shape and prevent unwanted creases in the leaf designs.
To maintain the fresh look of your four-leaf clovers, block them gently after each wash. Pin out corners evenly and shape the leaves carefully while damp. Add a splash of white vinegar to the final rinse to keep the greens vibrant and prevent color bleeding. For long-term storage, refold occasionally to prevent permanent creases, treating each square as preciously as a real lucky find.
What’s Next?
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