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Free patterns and charts: St. Patrick’s Day

March 13, 2011 by Denise Felton 1 Comment

 

This cross-stitch roundup is all about St Patrick’s day free patterns. We have created this quick list with links to each Cross stitch pattern. We have tried to choose free patterns to suit something for everyone.

Please note that these St Patrick’s day patterns were free at the time of writing these cross-stitch articles. Lots of free cross stitch and embroidery patterns come and go online, so if you find a great pattern or perhaps one of the links to the cross stitch patterns below does not work, then please drop a comment below and let us know.

This week, we have curated a list of the best cross-stitch patterns that are free and easy to use. Whether you’re a beginner or a veteran cross-stitcher, this list has something for everyone! We’ve included a variety of patterns, from simple designs to more complex patterns that will challenge even the most experienced stitcher.

We hope these patterns inspire you to get creative and make something truly unique! Cross-stitching can be an incredibly rewarding experience, and these free patterns are the perfect way to kickstart your project. So take a look at our curated list and start stitching today!  Looking for more curated lists? Check out these Embroidery and Needlework Patterns.

 
Happy St. Patrick’s Day from Embroiderbee’s Blog – This free cross stitch pattern, available on Embroiderbee’s blog, is the perfect addition to your St. Patrick’s Day decor. The cute design features a friendly leprechaun and a pot of gold, sure to bring a smile to anyone’s face. Not only is this pattern free, but it is also beginner-friendly, making it the perfect way to get started with cross stitch.

got Luck? from PLUM STREET SAMPLERS – This pattern from PLUM STREET SAMPLERS is the perfect way to show off your Irish pride this St. Patrick’s Day. The design features a playful shamrock with the words “Got luck?” written above it, making it the perfect conversation starter. This pattern is free to download, so head on over to the site and get started stitching today!

Little Irish Sampler from At the Honeysuckle Tree – This Little Irish Sampler pattern from At the Honeysuckle Tree is a charming addition to any cross stitch collection. The design features a traditional shamrock, surrounded by a border of Celtic knots. The pattern is free to download, making it the perfect way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day without breaking the bank.

May You Be in Heaven sampler (and other designs) by Connie G. Barwick of About.com – If you’re looking for a festive St. Patrick’s Day pattern, then look no further than the May You Be in Heaven sampler by Connie G. Barwick of About.com. This free pattern features a traditional shamrock and the Irish blessing “may you be in heaven a full hour before the devil knows you’re dead.” The design is simple yet charming, making it the perfect way to celebrate the holiday.

Irish Blessing by Connie G. Barwick of About.com – This free cross stitch pattern, the Irish Blessing by Connie G. Barwick of About.com, is the perfect way to add a touch of Ireland to your home this St. Patrick’s Day. The design features the traditional Irish blessing “may the road rise up to meet you” surrounded by a border of shamrocks. This pattern is easy to follow, making it a great choice for both beginners and experienced stitchers alike.
 

(5) Irish Blessing by Connie G. Barwick of About.com
(6) Shamrock Medallion needlepoint by Cheryl Fall of About.com
(7) Heart and Hands Blessing by Connie G. Barwick of About.com

 

The four-leaf clover has a long history as a symbol of good luck and has been associated with Saint Patrick’s Day and Irish culture for centuries. According to legend, Saint Patrick used the four leaves of the clover to represent the Holy Trinity (the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit) when he was converting the Irish people to Christianity. This made the four-leaf clover a powerful symbol of Ireland’s religious heritage.

The tradition of embroidering four-leaf clovers on clothing and other items, such as shamrocks, is a popular way to celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day. This tradition dates back to the Middle Ages, when Irish people would wear shamrocks on their clothes to show their pride in their country and their belief in the power of good luck. Over time, this evolved into the practice of embroidering four-leaf clovers onto clothing, hats, and other items as a way to celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day and to show support for Ireland.

Today, the tradition of embroidering four-leaf clovers on Saint Patrick’s Day items continues to be popular. Many people make their own four-leaf clover-themed items, such as cross-stitch bookmarks, handkerchiefs, and wall hangings. Embroidered four-leaf clovers are also a popular design for Saint Patrick’s Day-themed clothing, such as t-shirts, hats, and jackets.

 

 

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Comments

  1. Barbara says

    March 13, 2011 at 7:41 am

    I never get enough of St Pat’s day. Always looking for new ideas like these.

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