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Delicate texture, post stitch detail and stunning yarn make this crochet boot cuff pattern the perfect addition to your crochet library. With only a 2 row repeat and the cuffs worked directly into the work, the only seam you need to do is a crochet one!
With a subtle combination of post stitches, front loop and back loop stitches, the texture is easy, delicate but so very tactile too.
You can carry on reading to find the free crochet boot cuff pattern here in this blogpost or purchase an ad-free, printable PDF version of this intermediate crochet pattern in my stores to download and print:
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About the Tweed Crochet Cuff Design
These boot cuffs are filled with texture, and can go with any outfit! They are only short so I suppose don’t class as crochet leg warmers but you could definitely extend them to make them longer if you like!
Crochet boot cuffs make a great quick project to work on when you are looking for some instant gratification or for a last minute gift to make. Plus, they are great for using up left over yarn you have around!
These look great on everyone, and if you make them in a lovely neutral tone yarn, you can wear them with anything!
I’m a great fan of quick and easy crochet accessory projects and I have lots of other designs that are just as quick. My herringbone moss stitch crochet headband is a great one if you fancy working with chunky yarn.
Or my Mystical fingerless mitts pattern might be great if you want to work with finer yarn.
The thing that all of these designs will have in common is texture. To me, texture in crochet patterns is so important. I love playing with ideas for stitches and fabric to really make a statement.
Some of my favourites are my herringbone moss stitch mittens, my Florence crochet sweater and my Rialto socks. They are all packed with texture!
Tension and Sizing Options
Tension (gauge) is 21 sts and 14 rows to measure 10X10cm (4X4in) over pattern, using a 4mm hook or size required to achieve tension.
The cuffs are sized as S (M, L) and measure as follows:
Length:
Small: 19cm
Medium: 21cm
Large: 23cm
Circumference:
Small: 30cm
Medium: 33cm
Large: 36cm
Yarn for these Boot Cuffs
To make these cuffs I used Palette by WeCrochet, 100% Peruvian Highland Wool, 211m/50g. In the color “Autumn Heather”
You will need approximately 2 balls for the cuffs.
A great alternative yarn is Stroll Tweed which is equally as lovely.
Other Materials You Will Need
Along with your yarn, you will need the following:
4mm (US G/6) crochet hook – my favourites are Furls Streamline Swirl crochet hooks or Clover Amour crochet hooks. |
Tapestry needle |
Scissors |
Crochet Abbreviations and Glossary
ch(s) – chain(s)
ss – slip stitch st
(s) – stitch(es)
RS – right side
rep – repeat
FP – front post
blo – back loop only
flo – front loop only
Crochet Stitches used in the Pattern
The pattern uses the following crochet stitches.
Standard UK Crochet Term | Standard US Crochet Term |
dc- double crochet | sc- single crochet |
htr- half treble crochet | hdc- half double crochet |
BPhtr- Back Post half treble crochet | BPhdc- Back Post half double crochet |
tr- treble crochet | dc- double crochet |
dtr- double treble | tr- treble |
Other techniques you’ll need to know: how to fasten off and weave in your ends in crochet.
Special Stitch
The cuffs use a really lovely twisted crochet stitch that is almost like a crochet cable (but not as tricky as that sounds). I have a tutorial for the twisted crochet tweed stitch that might help and a video tutorial too.
If like me you love learning new and interesting stitches then you’ll probably love the Ebook that this one is featured in! My lovely friend Veronika has put together 40 fabulous crochet stitches in the 40 Innovative Crochet Stitches Ebook. It’s a great treasure trove of inspiration!
How to get the Crochet Tweed Boot Cuffs Pattern
This crochet boot cuffs pattern is a free crochet pattern in US terms on the blog for everyone to enjoy, just scroll down to find it.
There are a few ways you can access and enjoy this crochet pattern and help support HanJan Crochet.
- You can find and use the crochet pattern here on the blog that is supplemented with ads.
- You can purchase, print and keep the 3 page ad-free pattern PDF in any of my stores below:
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Pattern Notes
A ch1 at the beginning of a row or round does not count as a stitch.
The cuffs are worked in rows, then seamed at the end to form the shape.
Turn the work after each row.
Tweed Boot Cuffs Pattern
Standard UK Terms
Foundation chain: ch38 (43, 48)
Row 1 (RS): htr in 2nd ch from hook and in next 7 (8, 9), *skip next 2ch, dtr in next, working behind previous st, tr in 2 skipped sts; rep from * across to last 8 (9, 10), htr in last 8 (9, 10) [37 (42, 47)].
Row 2: ch1, dc in flo of first 8 (9, 10) sts, dc in flo next 2 sts, BPhtr in next st; rep from * across to last 8 (9, 10), dc in flo last 8 (9, 10) sts.
Row 3: ch1, htr in blo of first 8 (9, 10) sts, skip 2sts, dtr in next st, working behind previous st, tr in 2 skipped sts; rep from * across to last 8 (9, 10), htr in blo last 8 (9, 10) sts.
Rows 2 and 3 create the set pattern.
Rows 4 (4, 4) – 36 (42, 47): Repeat the set pattern, ending with Row 2.
To Make Up
With RS facing, either slip stitch or whip stitch last row and foundation ch together
Fasten off and weave in ends. Block lightly if desired.
Standard US Crochet Terms
Foundation chain: ch38 (43, 48)
Row 1 (RS): hdc in 2nd ch from hook and in next 7 (8, 9), *skip next 2ch, tr in next, working behind previous st, dc in 2 skipped sts; rep from * across to last 8 (9, 10), hdc in last 8 (9, 10) [37 (42, 47)].
Row 2: ch1, sc in flo of first 8 (9, 10) sts, sc in flo next 2 sts, BPhdc in next st; rep from * across to last 8 (9, 10), sc in flo last 8 (9, 10) sts.
Row 3: ch1, hdc in blo of first 8 (9, 10) sts, skip 2sts, sc in next st, working behind previous st, dc in 2 skipped sts; rep from * across to last 8 (9, 10), hdc in blo last 8 (9, 10) sts.
Rows 2 and 3 create the set pattern.
Rows 4 (4, 4) – 36 (42, 47): Repeat the set pattern, ending with Row 2.
To Make Up
With RS facing, either slip stitch or whip stitch last row and foundation ch together
Fasten off and weave in ends. Block lightly if desired.
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