This crochet shamrock garland is a great way to make your home festive for St Patrick’s Day! St. Patricks Day ideas are some of my favorites. This fun little crochet pattern is easy but, oh so impressive, and just another one of the free crochet patterns I love to share with you. Make a garland to decorate the kitchen window, or make a pin to give to a friend. A precious little shamrock crochet hair clip would be another good use. This is one holiday craft that is simple and versatile. You could alternate shades of green to make the bunting extra eye catching. Once you have this crochet pattern conquered, be sure to try out some of my other crochet patterns. So, give the Blarney Stone a kiss, and get started; you’re probably going to want to make several garlands, along with a few pins and a crochet hair clip. Slainte! (Good Health in Irish)
Crochet a shamrock supplies
Crochet Hook F
Small amount of green worsted weight yarn
Crochet Shamrock Instructions
Chain 4, join with a slip stitch in first chain to form a ring.
Petal (make 3): Chain 3, trc, dc, trc, ch 3, slip stitch in ring.
Stem: Chain 6, sc in 2nd chain from hook, and slip stitch in remaining four chains. Fasten off. Weave in ends.
Crochet Shamrock Garland
Chain 40.
Ch 12, sc in the top of right side of shamrock petal, chain 2, sc on the left side of top of shamrock petal.
Ch 12, sc in the top of right side of shamrock petal, chain 2, sc on the left side of top of shamrock petal, chain 12, continue until all shamrocks are joined.
Ch 40, fasten off.
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ohhhh my grandma used to make these!
you make it look so easy! 🙂
I admire anyone who can knit or crochet! I’ve tried it…but it’s not my thing. Too many knots. 🙂
Fun Fun Fun the kiddos will love it. Thanks for sharing!
Isn’t that so cute!
My mother use to crochet tons of little shamrocks and attach pin backs to them for all the girls she worked with when I was just a small child.
I always go to hold the finished ones for her…it was like a treat to me lol.
It’s so cute! I love it!
I am totally going to beg my friend to make this for me.
i can knit…what in the world is the diff with crocheting???
Ooh, I really need to relearn how to crochet. My grandmother taught me as a child and I’ve been trying to find the time to pick it up again. This gives me inspiration!
As always, that is adorable!!!
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So fun!
Love this! Actually, I think everything you do is fab. I’ll be linking!
Totally cute. Man I wish I knew how to crochet!!!
It is pretty. Thanks for the pattern.
Fun!