St. Patrick's Day is just around the corner and I couldn't resist making a new wall hanging, full of clover and chains of green. Introducing Lucky Clover, featuring that forever elusive but very charming four-leaf clover.
Celebrating not only that special March 17 day, but with the freshness of all that green, Lucky Clover is welcome sight for spring.
Ready to see the whole Lucky Clover wall hanging? Here it is, laying in a field of green grass, and the only clover present in this backyard - hubby does a fantastic job of maintaining the grass.
While I was finishing up the quilting, adding a few clovers in the stippling,
hubby was outside, pulling a clover look-alike, oxalis, from our side yard. Later, he told me how he found it so ironic that I was quilting clover, and he was pulling (what he thought was) clover. He detests both weeds!
Me, I tend to see the beauty in all living things, and don't stress too much over a few weeds. But hubby is happier to see them in fabric than in his lawn!
Maybe this wall hanging can be interpreted as having the clover under control with the interlocking chains. Though those chains look complex due to all the weaving and twisting of colors, they're really easy to put together.
And all of that white thread in the white background plus the straight lines of the chains made for a great pattern on the backside - check it out!
Interested in making your own Lucky Clover wall hanging to celebrate St. Pat's Day, or to usher in spring? The beginner friendly Lucky Clover pattern is available in my Etsy shop at a special launch price now thru March 20, the First Day of Spring. See how this all ties together??
Even Winston wants a bit of that Lucky Clover!
Wishing you lots of luck and happy spring!
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Gorgeous wall hanging Susan!
ReplyDeleteI love it, Susan!! I have always loved celtic knots!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! - almost a stained glass window! The back is very beautiful and dramatic!
ReplyDeleteAdorable quilt. Well done.
ReplyDeleteThat’s beautiful, Susan.
ReplyDeleteGreat little quilt. I'll have to get your pattern. Love the variety of greens against the stark white.
ReplyDeleteCynthia
Hi Susan! Love your ode to green. And that back pattern is just fabulous!! Love everything about this. ~smile~ Roseanne
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty quilt!
ReplyDeleteCute pattern!
ReplyDeleteOh this is sooo pretty!! And how smart to slip in some clovers in the quilting!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt, and lovely shades of green. I love it!
ReplyDeleteYour greens all work together beautifully. I am afraid that I am with your hubby when it comes to weeds.
ReplyDeleteLove this! I wish I'd seen it two weeks ago before I made my hanging. I may have to get this one too.
ReplyDeleteSuper Great quilt - and! No one will pinch you if you are holding it!! Love the clovers!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet pattern, Susan! I especially like the Celtic knot-like detail between the different elements. It definitely adds to the Irish feel of this finish. : )
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