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Sprig Crochet Boot Cuffs

Sprig Crochet Boot Cuffs – These everyday boot cuffs can be worn turned down or left up, crochet them for the Autumn or Winter seasons, you can crochet them up in just a few hours for yourself or to give as a gift.

 

sprig crochet boot cuffs

 

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sprig boot cuffs

 

See more of my free mitts, boot cuffs and fingerless gloves crochet patterns:-

 

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This lovely fun free crochet pattern, can be used with short boots or long one’s, if you are walking the dog, they can also be used with wellington boots.

 

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Sprig Crochet Boot Cuffs UK

Pattern Number CNC319

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Skill Level: Intermediate

Abbreviations UK
RS.     Right Side
WS.    Wrong Side
ch.     Chain
dc.     Double Crochet
tr.      Treble Crochet
rpt.    Repeat

ss.     Slip Stitch

Group.  (2dc, 2ch, 2dc) into same space or stitch.

Base of ch. Work into first stitch

Approx Size:   15 Inch Circumference x 6 Inch in Length

Materials
For great results it is always best to use the recommended yarn, I have used approximately:-

40 grams of Stylecraft Special DK yarn

4.00mm & 4.50mm crochet hooks

TENSION – 4.5tr & 2.5 rows measures approx 1 inch using 4.00mm

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Make 2 the same.

With 4.00mm hook make 18ch loosely, 1tr into 3rd ch from hook, (RS) 1tr into each ch to end. Turn. (16tr)

2nd Row – 2ch, 1tr into base of 2ch, 1tr into each tr to end. Turn.

Rpt 2nd Row until 30 rows have been worked in all from beginning. Turn.

Change to 4.50mm hook, with WS facing fold work in half from bottom to top, slip stitch starting chain edge and last row worked together to form a circle. Do not fasten off.

Turn your work onto the side so you are working into row ends around the circle.

Cuff – With WS facing make 1ch, work 2dc into each row end to end, ss to first dc on beginning of row. Turn. (60dc)

Second Round – 1ch, (2dc, 2ch, 2dc) into base of 1ch, miss 2dc, * (2dc, 2ch, 2dc) into next dc, miss 2dc, * rpt from * to * to end, ss to first dc on beginning of round. Turn. (20 groups)

Third Round – ss over next 2dc, (2dc, 2ch, 2dc) into next 2ch space, work (2dc, 2ch, 2dc) into each 2ch space to end, ss to first dc on beginning of round. Turn.

Rpt Third Round until 6 rounds have been worked. Fasten off.

Finishing – Weave in and trim off all loose ends of yarn.

Wear cuffs up or turned down over boots.

ankle warmer

Sprig Crochet Boot Cuffs USA

Pattern Number CNC319

Skill Level: Intermediate

Abbreviations USA
RS.        Right Side
WS.       Wrong Side
ch.         Chain
sc.         Single Crochet
dc.         Double Crochet
rpt.        Repeat

sl st.      Slip Stitch

Group.  (2sc, ch2, 2sc) in same space or stitch.

Base of ch. Work in first stitch

Approx Size:   15 Inch Circumference x 6 Inch in Length

Materials
For great results it is always best to use the recommended yarn, I have used approximately:-

40 grams of Stylecraft Special DK

An equivalent yarn would be a light worsted #3

4.00mm & 4.50mm crochet hooks

GAUGE – 4.5dc & 2.5 rows measures approx 1 inch using 4.00mm

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Make 2 the same.

With 4.00mm hook ch18 loosely, 1dc in 3rd ch from hook, (RS) 1dc in each ch to end. Turn. (16dc)

2nd Row – ch2, 1dc in base of ch2, 1dc in each dc to end. Turn.

Rpt 2nd Row until 30 rows have been worked in all from beginning. Turn.

Change to 4.50mm hook, with WS facing fold work in half from bottom to top, slip stitch starting chain edge and last row worked together to form a circle. Do not fasten off.

Turn your work onto the side so you are working in row ends around the circle.

Cuff – With WS facing ch1, work 2sc in each row end to end, sl st to first sc on beginning of row. Turn. (60sc)

Second Round – ch1, (2sc, ch2, 2sc) in base of ch1, skip 2sc, * (2sc, ch2, 2sc) in next sc, skip 2sc, * rpt from * to * to end, sl st to first sc on beginning of round. Turn. (20 groups)

Third Round – sl st over next 2sc, (2sc, ch2, 2sc) in next ch2 space, work (2sc, ch2, 2sc) in each ch2 space to end, sl st to first sc on beginning of round. Turn.

Rpt Third Round until 6 rounds have been worked. Fasten off.

Finishing – Weave in and trim off all loose ends of yarn.

Wear cuffs up or turned down over boots.

 

sprig crochet boot cuffs

 

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