Tuesday

The Clover: A Small Thing Holding Great Luck

There are plants that ask to be noticed, tall blooms, bright petals, something showy and full of declaration.

And then there is clover.

It grows low to the ground, tucked into the spaces between.
Underfoot. Along edges. Quietly persistent.

And yet, for centuries—it has carried the weight of luck, protection, and blessing.




☘ The Meaning of Clover

Traditionally, each leaf of the clover holds something sacred:

  • The first for faith

  • The second for hope

  • The third for love

  • And when found… the fourth for luck

But beyond symbolism, clover teaches something softer.

It reminds us that good things rarely arrive loudly.

They come in small, steady ways—
in growth that spreads gently,
in roots that hold fast beneath the surface,
in quiet returns each spring.


✿ A Botanical to Stitch Slowly

This mini clover was designed as a pause.

A small hoop.
A simple pattern.
Just enough stitches to sit with for an afternoon.

Each satin stitch like a breath.
Each knot like a moment held.

On black fabric, the green rises forward—
like something emerging from the dark.
A reminder that even in shadow, something is always growing.


✿ A Creative Almanac Note

Field Note — Early Spring / Clover

Clover appears where the soil has been disturbed.
Where the ground has been turned, walked on, or weathered.

It does not resist this.

It grows anyway.



🌿 Mini Clover Botanical Embroidery

Pattern Details, DMC Colors & Instructions

✿ Finished Size

  • Designed for a 5" embroidery hoop

  • Works beautifully on black linen or cotton


✿ DMC Color Palette

(soft, natural, slightly romantic—just like your stitched version)

Clover Leaves & Stem

  • DMC 3346 – Hunter Green (main leaf fill)

  • DMC 3347 – Yellow Green (highlight/variation)

Clover Blossom

  • DMC 3716 – Dusty Rose (main knots)

  • DMC 761 – Light Salmon Pink (highlight knots)

Decorative Accents

  • DMC 680 – Old Gold (circle stitch)

  • DMC 321 – Red (side star stitches)


✿ Stitch Guide

Clover Leaves

  • Stitch: Satin Stitch

  • Fill each leaf with long stitches radiating outward

  • Optional: blend 3346 + 3347 for subtle dimension

Stem

  • Stitch: Stem Stitch

  • Use 3346, 3 strands

Leaves (side clusters)

  • Stitch: Satin Stitch or Fishbone Stitch

  • Add a central vein with a single straight stitch if desired

Clover Blossom

  • Stitch: French Knots

  • Use 2–3 strands

  • Wrap 2 times for soft, rounded texture

  • Mix 3716 + 761 randomly for a natural look

Circle Border

  • Stitch: Running Stitch

  • Use 680 (gold)

  • Even spacing for that hand-drawn, folk-art feel

Side Stars

  • Stitch: Simple Cross Stitch

  • Use 321 (red)

  • Keep small and delicate


✿ Thread Use

  • 2 strands for most stitches

  • 3 strands for fuller satin stitch if you want more coverage on black fabric

To transfer the design onto black fabric, print the design off onto Solvy and stick to the fabric, stitch and rinse the Solvy away.




OR Use a sheet of white carbon paper.  Place onto the top of the black fabric and place the design on top of the white carbon paper.  Use a pen to trace the design over the printed design and when finished, lift the white carbon paper to see the design on the fabric.  (My favorite way to transfer on dark fabric.)




To finish off the stitch, stretch the fabric and tighten the hoop.  Trim the fabric off a half inch around the hoop.  Make a running stitch around the excess fabric and pull tight, knot off it's finished!  

Go to the Tweetle Dee You Tube Channel to view stitching tutorials.  



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