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Abbreviations:
ch = chain,
dc = double crochet
sl st = slip stitch

Note Part of the first clover is made before the edging is attached to anything. If you're making this as an edging to a crocheted piece, you'll need to fasten off and then begin the edging with a new strand so that the directions will work out correctly for you. -- Sandi

Row 1: Chain 4, 2 dc in first chain. * Chain 1 loosely, chain 3 more; 1 dc in the loose chain, 1 slip stitch in the fabric (or in the stitch in your crocheting where you wish to attach the edging), work (1 dc, ch 3, sl st) in the same loose chain as before. Chain 3, 2 dc in the same loose chain as before * (fourth leaf of each clover is worked in row 2). ** Chain 9 for next clover, 2 dc in 4th chain from hook. ** Repeat * to * once. For each additional clover, repeat ** to ** then * to *.

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