27 Happy Go Lucky Crochet Patterns for St Patrick’s Day!

Saint Patrick’s Day is a fun holiday full of food, music, parades, and floods of green. Do you need some ideas of how to dress up both yourself and your home for this holiday? Look below and enjoy the ride!

1. Lucky Clover in a Pot

Pattern by sheknows

This pattern that uses only basic stitches is perfect for beginners or those who want a quick project. It looks like a potted plant, so it is also the perfect gift for all your friends that have brown thumbs! 

2. Irish Beret Hat

Pattern by Naztazia

This cute beret pattern brings adorable luck to all who wear it! Well, maybe not, but the kiddos who wear this hat will definitely make you smile. Look at the included free YouTube video for additional support while crocheting this adorable pattern!

3. St. Patrick’s Day Chapeau

Pattern by Yarnspirations

Do you express yourself through your style? If so, try your hand at this bold and goofy crochet tophat that is perfect for Saint Patrick’s Day. This hat is beginner friendly and available in size small and large, so be sure to check your gauge before you start!

4. St. Paddy’s Day Bunting

Pattern by Cre8tion Crochet

Is your house lacking some much needed Irish charm? Incorporate some Saint Patrick’s Day decor with this fun and festive shamrock bunting. This is also a great stash-buster for those bits of green yarn!

5. Seasonal Bookmark

This precious crochet bookmark is both elegant and festive, incorporating delicate shamrocks in with the white exterior. Here’s a quick and easy make for all your Irish books! 

6. Celtic Knot Dishcloth

This Celtic Knot crochet washcloth is so beautiful, it almost seems a shame to wipe up ketchup with it! Regardless of its cleanliness, this washcloth will bring elegance and a touch of Irish charm to your kitchen.

7. Lucky Leprechaun

The lore of leprechauns is a winding history, but this crochet pattern is as straight-forward as they come. Using very basic stitches, you too can create this adorable little guy. He would be a great decor piece for this time of year, and you could even get a bit creative to take away the beard and add some pigtails for a fun girl leprechaun as well!

8. Easy Crochet Boot Cuffs with Poms

Pattern by Mama in a Stitch

A good pair of boots can change your entire outfit. Do you want to look subtly festive for Saint Patrick’s day to avoid being pinched this March? This pattern is easy peasy, using simple stitches and working in the round. Add this to your green accessories today!

9. Clover Headband

Pattern by Oui Crochet

Headbands are perfect for the days you want to feel stylish, but you really don’t want your hair in your face. This crochet pattern is perfect for those days! It’s quick and easy, and it even has a free PDF download!

10. Shamrock Crochet Coffee Cup Cozy

Pattern by Midwestern Moms

Do you enjoy a warm cup of coffee, tea, hot chocolate, or even water? If so, this cute cup cozy pattern can bring a bit of luck and fun into the mundane parts of your day. It’s so classy and cute; whip one up today!

11. One Round Crochet Shamrock

Pattern by Fiber Flux

I am convinced that this one-round shamrock could be added to just about anything for a cute Saint Patrick’s Day piece. Whether you are looking to add a bit of spice to your scarves or a cute hair clip to your collection, this easy piece is so versatile for this fun holiday. It also includes a quick video tutorial!

12. Clover Bookmark

A good bookmark is the difference between reading a book and experiencing it. The right one can blend right into the story, so you can simply pause the experience whenever you need. This clover bookmark is the perfect atmospheric addition to your cozy reading experience this March.

13. St. Patrick’s Day Fun

This link is not a single pattern, but rather a curated collection of “Saint Patrick’s Day Fun!” This includes a precious pot of gold (perfect for jelly beans or lemon drops), a rainbow coaster, a shamrock applique, and even a little leprechaun hat. You’re set with this set! (Pun intended!)

14. Luck of the Irish Crochet Coasters

Do your drinks leave rings on the table? Are you frustrated by the lack of coasters at your Saint Patrick’s Day party? Yes, I am aware that is an oddly specific question, but regardless of your need, these festive leprechaun coasters are perfect for your Saint Paddy’s day party this year. 

15. Shamrock Dishcloth

What’s better than a green dish towel? A shamrock shaped green dish towel! Bring some fun festivity to your kitchen with this simple Saint Patrick’s day towel. Plus, the leaves are only four rounds each!

16. St. Patrick’s Day Gnome and Leprechaun

Pattern by Golden Lucy Crafts

As you can probably tell by now, leprechauns are a Saint Patrick’s Day staple. Bring them into your celebration with this fun pattern! As the designer states, “You can use this gnome as an applique, ornament, wall hanging, or in any other way you can think of.” There are endless possibilities with this one!

17. Seamus Shamrock

This pattern is easy peasy, using only slip stitches and single crochet. It’s perfect to add a cheerful touch to a chair or bed, or even a fun gift for a lucky person in your life! Sweet Seamus the Shamrock is the fun touch for any celebration.

18. St. Patrick’s Day Mug Cozy

Pattern by Jo To The World

This mug cozy is a fun way to get into the spirit of Saint Paddy’s day! The designer really lays out all of the modification opportunities at the beginning of the article. These include color and even size! It is designed to fit a standard mug, but it can easily be adapted to your needs.

19. Crochet Leprechaun

The beard on this guy makes me smile every single time! This would be the perfect addition to a fun hat, a festive sweater, or even a green blanket! The designer even mentions it could be a standalone wall-hanging for a decorative touch. It’s the perfect quick scrap-buster project. 

20. Baby Booties

Pattern by Jo To The World

Why is Saint Patrick’s Day only for adults? Let the babies join in on the fun with these cute booties. They work up quickly with a small amount of yarn, and the designer mentions that you could even adjust the hook size to make them fit your baby!

21. Happy Shamrock in a Hat Applique

Pattern by Golden Lucy Crafts

What could possibly be more Saint Patrick’s Day than a shamrock dressed like a leprechaun? The answer? Nothing! These make the perfect scrap-buster and quick embellishment for any project your heart desires. 

22. Cilantro Crochet Cowl

Pattern by Fiber Flux

Are you excited for the flood of green on Saint Patrick’s day, but you don’t want to look cheesy or sacrifice your style? If so, this elegant cowl is perfect for you. It’s more holiday inspired than blatantly festive, so you can feel free to enjoy your day in your own subtle way. 

23. Leprechaun Hat

This leprechaun hat pattern isn’t what you think… it’s actually a bowl! You can put in holiday candy, including chocolate coins or other candies, or even a fun themed candle (the designer recommends four inches if you follow the gauge outlines)! 

24. Leprechaun Gnome Towel Topper

Normal towels can be so boring. Sometimes you need to liven up your kitchen with some green notes of holiday fun! This towel surely delivers! My favorite element of this towel topper is its versatility for the seasons. Add some red in with the green and you have a Christmas towel! Make one for every holiday. 

25. Saint Patrick’s Day Crochet Girl Gnome

This girl gnome pattern is so cute as a gift or to keep for your own decor collection. It can be made in multiple sizes for different age gnomes, and you can add rice or other weight substances to create a cute door stopper or a girl that will stay firmly on that shelf. 

26. St. Patrick’s Day Bunnies

Leprechauns are cute, but leprechaun bunnies may take the cake for cutest Saint Paddy’s creature. Take a look for yourself! With his cute glasses and fuzzy beard, he is the perfect addition to your Saint Patrick’s Day decor, and the pattern uses simple stitches as well. 

27. Treat Bag

Pattern by Yarn and Chai

Do you know where you will keep your candy this year? If not, you can crochet this quick little treat bag for yourself or a friend. The designer uses a drawstring attachment as a closure, and she mentions that they are so quick and easy that she could make them for a whole class in no time!