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This Clover crochet stitch creates such a pretty lace! It would be a beautiful addition to your crochet shawl or wrap!

With Spring in the air, I can’t help but think of the coming spring and summer flowers.  Gardening is a favourite hobby of mine and I love my flowers.

This Clover Crochet Stitch is created by working groups of triple/treble stitches topped with a delicate picot.  The alternate rows are worked using triple/treble v-stitches and the end result is a very open, but quick to work, lace that resembles flower blossoms.  It would be interest to see what it looked like worked in two colours instead of the one!

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A swatch of the crochet clover stitch worked in a rose coloured yarn

The Materials:

For this tutorial today I will be using a small amount of Pima Cotton Yarn by Lion Brand Yarn in one colour. It is a worsted weight, 100% cotton yarn. The hook shown in the video below is a 5 mm birchwood crochet hook by Rowan Yarns.  However you may use any hook and yarn combination you choose, even experiment with stripes of colour!

Thank you so much for stopping by! If you enjoy the tutorial below, be sure to also check out some of the many other crochet stitch tutorials on my site, such as the Boxed Cluster Stitch | How to Crochet and pin this one for later!

Boxed Cluster Crochet Stitch:

Stitches and Abbreviations:

Dc – Double Crochet

Ch – Chain

Picot – Chain 3, slip stitch back into the first stitch OR the top of the stitch below.

Rpt – Repeat

Sc– Single Crochet

Tr – Triple/Treble Crochet Stitch

Yo – yarn over

To begin you will make a foundation chain.  For this pattern, you will need a multiple of five stitches for your foundation chain.

Notes:

  • Pattern is written in American English terms
  • Weave in ends as needed
  • This stitch is worked in rows in this tutorial.

Ch 35

Row One:

Work 2 tr in the 5th ch from your hook, *sk 4, [3 tr, picot, 2 tr] in the next st; Rpt from * across, ending with 3 tr in the final st.  Ch 5, turn.

Row Two:

Sk the 1st 3 sts, *[tr, ch 2, tr] in the next sp between the next 2 sts, ch 2, sk the next 5 sts; Rpt from * across ending with a ch 1, tr in the top of the starting ch-4.  Ch 4, turn.

Row Three:

Sk the 1st ch-1 sp, *[3 tr, picot, 2 tr] in the next ch-2 sp, sk the next ch-2 sp; Rpt from * across ending with a tr in the 4th ch of the starting ch-5.  Ch 5, turn.

Row Four:

Tr in the 1st st, ch 2, * sk the next 5 sts, [tr, ch 2, tr] in the next sp between the next 2 sts, ch 2; Rpt from * across the final starting ch-4, [tr, ch 1, tr] in the starting ch-4.  Ch 4, turn.

Row Five:

2 tr in the 1st ch-1 sp, * sk the next ch-2 sp, [3 tr, picot, 2 tr] in the next ch-2 sp; Rpt from * across to the final starting ch 5, 3 tr in the starting ch-5 sp.  Ch 5, turn.

And that’s it!

Rpt rows 2-5 for pattern.  Fasten off, weave in your ends.

Video Tutorial:

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