
Enough of the family history – onto the pattern!
Crochet Shamrock Pattern
Finished size – about 4 inches from stem to top. Adjust your hook size to make a smaller or larger clover.
Materials
- Crochet hook size H (5.0mm)
- Worsted Weight Yarn
Crochet Pattern
Make a beginning loop by using a slip stitch or the magic ring method. The shamrock’s petals will be worked into this center ring.
Petal 1: * Chain 4 (counts as Ch 3 + first sc), Work 3 treble crochet into center ring. Chain 3, single crochet into ring.*
Repeat instructions for Petal 1 twice more to make 3 petals, or 4 if you’re feeling lucky!
Stem: After working petals, chain 4. Work 4 slip stitch in chains just made, working back towards the petals. Join with a slip stitch to last sc of final petal.
Fasten off.
Each St. Patrick’s Day when we were younger, my mom used to throw green-themed St. Patty’s Day parties for Brother Bill. Poor guy – always had mint chocolate chip ice cream, shiny green garland, and treatbags filled with shamrock-covered pencils and any other holiday items Oriental Trading happened to carry. If only I had thought to make this pattern sooner, I’m sure my mom would have somehow worked crocheted shamrocks into the decor!
Hope you enjoy the pattern. I could see these being used for garland, a pin, or be adorable sewn onto a headband for some Irish spirit. Best of luck and happiness to you!


