Sunday, September 1, 2013

Boot Cuff Pattern 2.0 (No pics)

Materials: Worsted Weight Yarn, Size J hook
Stitches: sc, slip stitch, hdc, dc, fpdc, bpdc
(Don't worry, they're not as complicated as the abbreviations look!)

 Chain 13

Starting in the second chain from the hook, single crochet (sc) across. 12 stitches total.

When you reach the end of the row, chain 1, turn. Repeat for +/- 38 rows.
(I use 38 rows for a "generic" size boot cuff, but you can make them smaller or larger as needed.)
When you're done, it looks like a short scarf.

When you're cuff is long enough (it will fit around your leg without needing to stretch too much or being too loose), chain one. Without finishing off, slip stitch row 1 to row 38 across.

Chain 1, sc across the top edge in the end stitches of each row.

When you have made your way around (+/- 38 stitches) (I never count), join to the chain 1 you began the edging with.

I use one of two edgings for my boot cuffs. I'll show you both, starting with the scalloped edge.

Chain 3, skip one sc, slip stitch to next sc. Repeat around. If you end up with an extra space, you can either make an extra chain 3 loop OR make one chain 4 and skip two stitches. It won't make a huge difference.

Chain 1. Sc, hdc, dc, hdc, sc in each chain 3 loop around (5 stitches in each loop).
When you reach the end, slip stitch to chain 1. Fasten off, weave in ends, turn the boot cuff right side out (so the seam is hidden). Tada!

Version 2: Ripple edge (Bubble edge? Poofy edge? Traditional Sock edge? I really need to work on naming things better!)

This is what the cuff should look like after you finish the sc along the top edge.



Chain 2. Fpdc, bpdc around. Join to chain 2.

You should have a good bumpy pattern going. When you reach the end of the row, chain 2.
Fpdc in fpdc, bpdc in bpdc around. Join to chain 2. Fasten off, weave in ends, turn right side out.

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