Good Luck, thats what I needed the other week and so I busied myself with crocheting four leaf clovers. I had an interview and everything depended on it, so I got my hook out and started crocheting, why I thought making dozens of shamrocks would help I don't know but it kept me from biting my nails. I even found two four leaf clovers in the garden, oh yes I did! When I was weeding in amongst the sweet peas, it was a plant, with mostly 3 leaves, but I found one with 3 and a half leaves as a slug had, had a nibble and a defiantly four leaf. Now I am explaining this like I am, as the fact it is a clover is in some doubt with some people, mind you they haven't even seen it yet! I quickly pressed it and I will show you a photo so you can decide.
The pattern is 4 ch, (every stitch is worked in first ch) 2 dtr in first ch, 3 ch, and dc into first chain, next petal * 3 ch, 2 dtr in first ch, 3 ch, and dc into first chain, repeat from * two more times. For the stem ch about 10 and fasten off.
If it was the crocheted clover or the real one, or just good old fashioned luck! It all went well and turned out good x
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