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Seasonal Stripes Boot Cuffs

November 16, 2015 · Rhelena · Leave a Comment

Seasonal Stripes Boot Cuffs ~ FREE Crochet Pattern
Seasonal Stripes Boot Cuffs ~ FREE Crochet Pattern

These boot cuffs are designed to fit an adult small, however, they are easy to adjust in width and in length. Thus, you can crochet the set for children as well as in any teen and adult size.

It’s crocheted in a fine material, which makes it even easier to adjust to a custom size. However, you can also use a worsted weight yarn if you like.

And if you liked this then you might also want to check out the rest of the Seasonal Stripes collection.

Pattern Information:

Skill Level: Intermediate

Materials:
Yarn: Loops and Threads Woolike #1 – Super Fine – 4 3.5oz balls – 1 of each color. I used colors: Tan, Chocolate, Sage and Golden Yellow.
Crochet Hook: E/3.00mm and G/4.00mm

Gauge: 2″ over 12 sts.

Finished Size: Laying flat they measure 5″ across by 4.25″ high, however they can be adjusted to any size as needed.

Abbreviations:

CA = Color A – Tan
CB = Color B – Chocolate
CC = Color C – Golden Yellow
CD = Color D – Sage

Bphdc = Back Post Half Double Crochet
Fphdc = Front Post Half Double Crochet
Fsc = Foundation Single Crochet
Hdc = Half Double Crochet
Prev = Previous
Rep = Repeat
Sl St = Slip Stitch
St/Sts = Stitch/Stitches
Stfphdc = Standing Front Post Half Double Crochet – Refer to this tutorial.

Notes & Special Stitch Instructions:

CA is always worked on top of CA. It is never joined to the other colors, or worked on top of other colors. It has it’s own rounds so to speak, and is worked every other round after rnd 10.

CB is joined with a Standing Crochet stitch to the 2nd st of rnd 11. CB, CC, and CD are joined to each other at color changes, but never to CA.

Yarn is carried up at each rnd.

Please refer to this tutorial on how to work the stitch pattern, change to the new color and carry the yarn.

To avoid a mess of the yarn, rearrange the yarn after each rnd.

Here is a crochet boot cuffs size chart.

Pattern Instructions:

Rnd 1: With CA and 3.00mm hook, fsc 60 (or any multiple of 2); join with sl st in first fsc being careful not to twist sts.

Rnd 2: Ch 1 (does not count as st now and throughout), hdc in same st as join and into each st around; join with sl st in first hdc. (60 sts)

Rnd 3: Ch 1, fphdc in same st as join, bphdc in next st, *fphdc in next st, bphdc in next st; rep from * around; join with sl st in first fphdc. (60 sts)

Rnds 4-9: Same as rnd 3.

Rnd 10: With 4.00mm hook, Ch 1, (fphdc, ch 1) in same fphdc as join and into each fphdc around. (do not crochet into the bphdc’s in this rnd) (30 fphdc) Pull the loop long and Drop CA.

Rnd 11: With CB, working in front of prev rnd and into bphdc sts made 2 rnds below, (stfphdc, ch 1) into first bphdc, (fphdc, ch 1) into next bphdc and into each bphdc 2 rnds below; join with sl st in first fphdc. (30 fphdc) Pull loop long and Drop CB.

Image to help with Rnd 11.
Image to help with Rnd 11.

Rnd 12: With CA, *Working in front of previous rnd and into 2 rnds below, ch 1, (fphdc, ch 1) into first fphdc and into each fphdc 2 rnds below. Join with sl st in first fphdc. Pull loop long and drop yarn.

Rnd 13: Join CC to CB and Rep rnd 12 from * with CC.

Rnd 14: With CA rep rnd 12.

Rnd 15: Join CB to CC and rep rnd 12 from * with CB.

Rnd 16: With CA rep rnd 12.

Rnd 17: Join CD to CB and rep rnd 12 from * with CD.

Rnd 18: With CA rep rnd 12.

Rnd 19: Join CB to CD and rep rnd 12 from * with CB.

Rnds 20-32: Rep rnds 12 to 19 until you have reached a desired height, making sure to end with rnd 16.

Rnd 33: With CA and 3.00mm hook, work into fphdc sts of rnds 32 & 31, ch 1, fphdc in each st around; join with sl st in first fphdc. (60 fphdc)

Fasten Off all yarn and weave in ends.

Thank you so much to my testers for testing.

Betty Matthews
Gigi Lee ~ Creations by Gigi

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