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How to Crochet a Four-Leaf Clover Granny Square! 

Cro­chet­ing a Four-Leaf Clover Granny Square is a delight­ful project that com­bines the charm of the tra­di­tion­al granny square motif with the whim­si­cal beau­ty of a four-leaf clover. This unique design adds a touch of luck and whim­sy to any cro­chet project, whether you’re mak­ing a blan­ket, pil­low, or even a fes­tive table run­ner.

Granny squares are a beloved sta­ple in the cro­chet world, known for their ver­sa­til­i­ty and sim­plic­i­ty. They are typ­i­cal­ly con­struct­ed from clus­ters of dou­ble cro­chet stitch­es worked into chain spaces, cre­at­ing a clas­sic square shape with a charm­ing tex­tured appear­ance. Adding a four-leaf clover motif to the cen­ter of the granny square ele­vates its visu­al appeal, mak­ing it an eye-catch­ing focal point.

crochet Four-Leaf Clover Granny Square

You’re in the right place if you want a fun and cre­ative cro­chet project. This tuto­r­i­al will guide you through cre­at­ing a charm­ing four-leaf clover flower granny square. This pat­tern is per­fect for begin­ners and advanced cro­cheters, mak­ing it an excel­lent addi­tion to your cro­chet jour­ney. Whether you’re new to the world of cro­chet or a sea­soned pro, this free cro­chet pat­tern offers a beau­ti­ful oppor­tu­ni­ty to use up those left­over scraps of yarn, exper­i­ment with dif­fer­ent col­ors, and pro­duce a unique and love­ly square coast­er. So grab your cot­ton yarn and a trusty cro­chet hook and start this excit­ing and prac­ti­cal project.

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To begin your Four Leaf Clover Flower Granny Square, you’ll need cot­ton yarn, a 4 mm cro­chet hook, a yarn nee­dle, and scis­sors.

If you’re new to cro­chet, this tuto­r­i­al is per­fect! This video will walk you through the steps need­ed to make these squares. We’ll also pro­vide a step-by-step tuto­r­i­al on how to make the cro­chet flower in each square. So whether you’re a begin­ner or an expe­ri­enced cro­cheter, these flower granny squares are a great way to start your cro­chet jour­ney! 

I made this cro­chet flower granny square with a G hook and medi­um worsted yarn. It mea­sures 3.5 x 3.5 inch­es. You can get cre­ative by adding any col­or for the cen­ter flower. This easy granny square for begin­ners turned out so cute! 

 

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Abbre­vi­a­tions: 

sc=single cro­chet

sl st=slip stitch

ch=chain

dc=double cro­chet

tr=treble cro­chet

dtr=double tre­ble cro­chet 

Rnd 1: G hook, Green yarn, In the Mag­ic cir­cle with green yarn, *Ch 1, hdc, tr, tr, dtr, dtr, tr, tr, hdc, (this is the first petal)

ch 1, sc, ch 1, hdc, tr, tr, dtr, dtr, tr, tr, hdc, sc, (this is the next petal) *Repeat for a total of 4 petals, pull it closed, but leave a cir­cle hole in the cen­ter. sl st into the begin­ning stitch. 

Rnd 2: With white yarn, *sl st into one of the cen­ter 2 pre­vi­ous dtr, ch 3, dc into the cen­ter cir­cle, ch 2, dc in the cen­ter of the cir­cle,

ch 3, sc in the mid­dle of the next pre­vi­ous cen­ter of the 2 dtr, ch 3, dc into the cen­ter cir­cle, ch 2, dc into the cen­ter cir­cle, ch 3, sc into the next pre­vi­ous 2dctr, *Repeat around, sl st.

Rnd 3: work 2 sc in the chain 3 space, *work 4 dc, ch 2, 4 dc in the chain 2 space, 2 sc in the next two spaces, *Repeat around, sl st. Fas­ten off and weave in your ends. I hope you enjoyed this easy granny square for begin­ners!

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**Fin­ish­ing:** Cut your yarn, leav­ing a tail for weav­ing in. Secure the ends and weave them in using a tapes­try nee­dle. You now have a beau­ti­ful Four Leaf Clover Flower Granny Square, ready to be used as a coast­er or as part of a larg­er project.

This easy tuto­r­i­al will teach you how to make Cro­chet Flower Granny Squares step by step. These squares are the per­fect project for begin­ners who want to learn how to cro­chet in a sim­ple and fun way. 

This step-by-step tuto­r­i­al teach­es how to cro­chet a stun­ning four-leaf clover flower granny square. This free cro­chet pat­tern guides you through cre­at­ing intri­cate flower granny squares using basic stitch­es like sin­gle cro­chet and tre­ble cro­chet and spe­cial stitch­es such as clus­ter and pop­corn stitch­es. You’ll start with a mag­ic cir­cle and work through the flower cen­ter, com­plete with charm­ing flower petals in dif­fer­ent col­ors. Join our social media or Face­book group for cre­ative ways to use these squares, from tra­di­tion­al granny square blan­kets to baby blan­kets, table run­ners, or even a square bag. With var­i­ous hook sizes, yarn types, and col­ors, you can exper­i­ment with dif­fer­ent yarn and hook sizes to make each square unique. Don’t for­get to whip stitch your squares togeth­er and weave in loose ends for a stun­ning fin­ished project, be it an afghan, a table run­ner, or a col­or­ful scrap yarn cre­ation.

Cro­chet­ing this Four Leaf Clover Flower Granny Square is a per­fect way to explore your cro­chet skills, use up scrap yarn, and cre­ate charm­ing coast­ers for your home decor. This begin­ner-friend­ly pat­tern offers an excel­lent oppor­tu­ni­ty to exper­i­ment with dif­fer­ent col­ors and stitch mark­ers for a unique look. You can make a set of coast­ers in var­i­ous col­or com­bi­na­tions, mak­ing them an excel­lent option for per­son­al use or as great gifts for friends and fam­i­ly. Addi­tion­al­ly, this project is ide­al for small­er cro­chet projects, pro­vid­ing you with a sense of accom­plish­ment and sat­is­fac­tion. So, grab your favorite worsted-weight cot­ton blend yarn and your 4 mm cro­chet hook, and let’s begin this easy and reward­ing cro­chet adven­ture. Hap­py cro­chet­ing!

 

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