Any small frame that fits the size of the pattern will work. It will go out with the iron heat when the project is finished. I used a friction pen for pattern transfer. You can use different shades of green and change the thread and colors to your liking. I used DMC Embroidery floss: Very dark Parrot green (#904) and Parrot green (#907). We will cover all the material with stitches, but it will be visible on the back side of the brooch, so choose the fabric color that fits the color of the threads. Fabric. I used a 12×12 cm piece of bright green felt fabric.I used a Clover image from the Creative Fabrica library. Photo credit: Tatjana Iljaseviciute from Practical Embroidery So, grab your needle and green threads, and let’s make ourselves a lucky charm! Tools and Materials You Will Need for This Project: Indeed you can find one in the meadow, but as Douglas MacArthur said, “The best luck of all is the luck you make for yourself.” But did you know that only one in 10 000 clovers have four leaves? So, finding a four leaves clover is a sign of great luck! Patrick’s day symbol is a Shamrock – a three leaves clover. The season of leprechauns, gold pots, and shamrocks is coming soon!
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