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Crochet Boot Cuffs Pattern

Leyla
Leyla
Mar 21, 2024 08:29 AM
Crochet Boot Cuffs Pattern

Step up your fashion game with the latest trend in accessories - crochet boot cuffs! These stylish and versatile accessories are the perfect addition to your winter wardrobe. Made from soft and cozy yarn, crochet boot cuffs are designed to peek out from the top of your boots, adding a touch of elegance and warmth to any outfit. Whether you're wearing ankle boots, knee-high boots, or even rain boots, these cuffs are a must-have accessory that will instantly elevate your style. Not only do these cuffs add a touch of flair to your boots, but they also provide an extra layer of warmth during chilly winter days. The soft and cozy yarn ensures that your legs stay snug and comfortable, while the intricate crochet patterns add a unique and eye-catching detail. Whether you're heading out for a casual day out or dressing up for a special event, crochet boot cuffs are the perfect accessory to complete your look. So why settle for ordinary boots when you can make a statement with crochet boot cuffs? Upgrade your style and embrace the latest trend in accessories today!

Materials:

  • 1.5oz – 3oz of worsted weight yarn
  • < 1 oz size 10 crochet thread
  • US K (6.5 mm) crochet hook
  • US I (5.5 mm) crochet hook
  • US F (3.75 mm ) crochet hook
  • Tapestry needle

Gauge:

  • K: 5.5” x 5.5” = 9 rows x 18 dcs
  • I: 4” x 4” = 7 rows x 14 dc
  • F: 2” x 2” = 4 rows x 12 dcs

Terms/stitches used:

  • St: stitch
  • Slip st: slip stitch
  • Ch: chain
  • Sc: single crochet
  • Hdc: half double crochet
  • Dc: double crochet
  • Fan: [3 dcs, ch 1, 3 dcs]

Notes:

  • The band is worked flat, in short rows, with the first row being secured to the last row when it’s the size you want.
  • The top is worked in the round, with a slip st into the first st following the last.
  • The ch 1 on some rows does not count as a stitch.
  • The band is worked with the worsted weight yarn and the K (6.50 m) hook. The top has 2 parts- the worsted weight yarn, which is worked with the I hook, and the lacey part, worked with the tread and F hook.
  • If you would like the band to be smaller, you can do fewer scs in row 1. Example: ch 9 and do 8 scs across.

Finished product dimensions:

  • Child small: circumference: 7” – 8”, height: 4.5”
  • Child large: circumference: 8” – 9”, height: 5”
  • Adult extra small/ small: circumference: 12” – 13”, height: 5.5”
  • Adult medium/large: circumference: 13” – 14”, height: 5.5”

Pattern Instructions:

Sizing as follows: (for the whole pattern) child small (child large, adult extra small/ small, adult medium/ large)

For the band:

With K (6.50 mm) hook and worsted weight yarn:

Row 1: Ch 7 ( 9 11, 11) sc into second ch from the hook – 6 (8, 10, 10) scs
Rows 2 – 25 (30, 45, 50): Turn, ch 1, sc across – 6 (8, 10, 10) scs

Fasten off. Secure row 1 to row 25 (30, 45, 50) with which ever seaming technique you’re comfortable with.

*Note: If you would like the band to be smaller, you can do fewer scs in row 1. Example: ch 9 and do 8 scs across.

Top:

*Note: This section is worked along the edge of the scs from the band

With I (5.50 mm) hook and worsted weight yarn:

Rows 1 – 4: Ch 1, hdc into same st as join and all the way around, slip st into first hdc to secure- 25 (30, 45, 50) hdcs

Fasten off with the yarn.

With F (3.75 mm) hook and size 10 thread:

Row 1: Pull up a loop in the last hdc worked, sc into same st, skip next st, *fan into next st, skip next st, sc into next st, ch 1, sc into next st, skip next st,* repeat from * to * 3(4, 7, 8) more times, fan into next st, skip next st, sc into last st, ch 1, slip st into first sc to secure- 10 ( 12, 18, 22) scs, 5 (6, 9, 10) fans
Row 2: Turn, slip st into the last ch 1 space from Row 1, ch 5, sc into ch 1 space of next fan, ch 3, *[hdc, ch 1, hdc] into next ch 1 space, ch 3, sc into ch 1 space of next fan, ch 3,* repeat fro * to * 8 more times, hdc into last ch 1 space from Row 1, ch 1, slip st into second ch from the bottom to secure – 5 (6, 9, 10) scs, 10 (12, 18, 22) hdcs
Row 3: Turn, slip st into last ch 1 space from Row 2, ch 3, dc twice into same ch 1 space, sc into ch 3 space, ch 1, sc into next ch 3 space, *fan into next ch 1 space (between hdcs from Row 2), sc into ch 3 space, ch 1, sc into next ch 3 space,* repeat from * to * 8 more times, dc 3 times into next ch 1 space (between next hdcs), ch 1, slip st into top of ch 3 to secure – 10 ( 12, 18, 22) scs, 5 (6, 9, 10) fans
Row 4: Turn, slip st into last ch 1 space from row 4, ch 1, sc into same space, ch 3, [hdc ch 1 hdc] into next ch 1 space (between scs), ch 3, *sc into ch 1 space of next fan, ch 3, [hdc ch 1 hdc] into next ch 1 space (between scs), ch 3,* repeat from * to * 8 more times, slip st into first sc to secure – 5 (6, 9, 10) scs, 10 (12, 18, 22) hdcs
Row 5: Turn, slip st into next ch 1 space, ch 1, sc, fan into next ch 1 space (between hdcs from row 4), sc into ch 3 space, ch 1, sc into next ch 3 space, *fan into next ch 1 space (between hdcs from row 4), sc into ch 3 space, ch 1,* repeat from * to * repeat from * to * 8 more times, slip st into first sc to secure – 10 ( 12, 18, 22) scs, 5 (6, 9, 10) fans
Fasten off. Weave in ends.

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