Instant download of a free Lucky SVG cut file with a four leaf clover behind it. Perfect for shirts, sweatshirts, totes, and mugs!
It’s been a hot minute since I’ve give you all a new free SVG cut file. With March coming up, I thought, why not get luck on our side!
So today I have a Lucky cut file for you to make whatever you want with.
The digital file includes the word Lucky over the background of a four-leaf clover (plus a shadow layer!)

There are no physical items associated with this post, just a digital file in a zip folder to download at the bottom of the post where the download links are.
Project Ideas Using Lucky SVG
You can use this free St. Patty’s Day SVG file for so many St. Patrick’s Day projects. Here are some St. Patrick’s Day crafts I came up with (click on links to see full tutorial!):
- Cut the file out in adhesive vinyl and add it to a tile or wooden frame (Dollar Tree has great wooden pieces!)
- Apply it to a mug or tumbler with permanent vinyl
- Make a card with it
- Make a custom Dollar Tree oven mitt with HTV
- Make cute baby onesies

Lucky Shirt DIY
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Make a quick and festive holiday sweatshirt or Lucky shirt for a St. Patrick’s Day party or for a fun gift!
- Cricut cutting machine or other vinyl cutting machine like Silhouette
- Iron on vinyl
- EasyPress or Heat Press and pad
- shirt
- FREE Lucky cut file – see below for free download button
Upload the download SVG file into Cricut Design Space. (Click here for help with importing design files.)
I included two different Lucky SVG files. One has all three whole layers. The other one has Lucky sliced out of the clover in case you prefer it that way.
Once you’ve uploaded the SVG file, Ungroup the two images and delete off whichever one you don’t want to use!

Size the file to fit your apparel. Set to mirror setting and cut the different colors out of iron on vinyl on any Cricut machine – Cricut Explore, Cricut Maker, or the Cricut Joy.

Weed off the excess iron on vinyl and apply each layer of the Lucky image with an EasyPress or iron. Make sure to check out our post on how to make a shirt with a Cricut to get the full step by step instructions.

FREE Lucky SVG Download
As a reminder, all of my FREE SVG files are for personal use only and not for commercial use. Please click here to purchase a commercial license if you want to use the files for commercial purposes such as to sell items for your small business.
There is no physical product, only a digital download file of the free Lucky cut files.
The digital files will download in a zipped folder. There will be a set of digital products in five different file formats.

Simply extract all the files from the zip file to access the individual file type: SVG file, DXF file, EPS file, JPG format, and PNG file (PNG formats have a transparent background). No PDF files.
If you are working with a Cricut cutting machine, Cricut Design Space uses the SVG format. I’ve never used a Silhouette, but I’m told one of these will work as a Silhouette file.
These different file types should work in Silhouette Studio, Silhouette Designer Edition, Adobe Illustrator Draw, Sure Cuts a Lot, Corel Draw, and Cricut Design Space.
For even more festive files, check out my roundup of St. Patrick’s Day SVG files.
Thanks for stopping by and have a creative day!
