What pretty Crochet Houndstooth Check Boot Cuffs. The houndstooth check stitch, looks like a hard stitch, but it is really easy! There is a tutorial on how to make those miniature satin bows. You can purchase the ad free pdf crochet pattern at RAVELRY or ETSY.
Why do folks wear boot cuffs you may ask?
1. Fashion Appeal
- Boot cuffs add a decorative touch to an outfit by peeking out over the top of boots. You can be make these in various colors to complement different styles, from rustic to chic.
2. Practicality
- Faux Layering: They create the illusion of wearing thick socks without the bulk, which is especially appealing when space in the boots is tight.
- Cold Weather: Boot cuffs provide an extra layer of warmth around the calves during chilly weather.
3. Versatility
- They can be paired with multiple outfits and are easier to mix and match compared to full-length socks.
- Boot cuffs can be reversible and this pair caters to that. There is a ribbed edge at the bottom, so you can flip them around.
It is so easy to embellish crochet boot cuffs.I chose to use mini satin ribbon bows on an alligator clip. This means they are removable! That’s a win! Here are a few other suggestions to embellish your boot cuffs. -
Buttons
- I love coconut shell buttons that are found easily on Etsy. I love how they can add a classic or rustic touch.
- Depending on the buttons your choose, it will help to coordinate with your boots or other outfit accessories.
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Lace or Ruffles
- I love this idea…purchase lace and then just whip stitch it in place, or crochet the lace, using your favorite sitches. This will create a feminine, romantic look.
- They are perfect for pairing with dresses or skirts, but honestly denim and lace have always been a couple.
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Beads or Pearls
- Oh how I love beads and pearls. They can add sparkle or elegance.
- So much fun to wear to dressy or festive occasions.
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Pom-Poms
- Pom poms are so fun and playful. I think they would be great for casual or winter styles.
- Color is key here, depending on what vibe you are wanting to convey. They can add a whimsical texture your boot cuffs.Sign up for my Newsletter!
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Crocheted or Knitted Flowers
- I love to crochet miniature flowers. They will speak to folks, and they will be asking, “Did you make those?”.
- You may want to choose this option to coordinates with floral-themed outfits, or just because you love flowers.
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Faux Fur Trim
- This one is easy if you crochet. There are so many furry yarns out there.
- You will be cozy and the create such a luxurious feel.
- You are going to want to embellish them with fur for winter.
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Embroidery
- Hand embroidery can add intricate & colorful details.
- Perfect for boho or personalized styles.
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Fringe or Tassels
- I think leather or faux leather tassels would be cute.
- Thread or yarn tassels or fringe would be fun as well. They would add movement and visual interest
The year that I stumbled across the Houndstooth Check Stitch, I designed several items.
There Are Versatile Designs for Every Taste
From a stylish buttoned cowl to a Great Gatsby-inspired hat, the collection includes patterns for everyone. It includes a lot of headgear that coordinates with the dog sweater.
Other hats included, the gorgeous feminine Slouch Hat that has the right touch of embellishments. A beanie for men or women that can be made into a slouch hat. Also included is an easy Houndstooth Check headband.
The adaptable designs ensure you have options for every season or occasion. There is also a super scarf a chic poncho/snood with bold details.
The Crochet Patterns Are Easy to follow and The Designs Are Unique
The patterns are beginner friendly, and yet seasoned crocheters have fallen in love with these designs.
The free crochet pattern for the boot cuffs are below this photo. For a deeper dive into the patterns, you can visit A Walk in the Park Houndstooth Collection on Ravelry.
Free Crochet Pattern For The Houndstooth Check Boot Cuffs (Make 2 boot cuffs)
Code for sizes (Toddler, Children’s, Adult small to med., Adult large to ex large) Any worsted weight yarn. I used Red Heart “Super Saver” and “With Love” when making the bootcuffs. Approx. 80, 90, 100, 110 yds of MC and 70, 80, 90, 110 yds of CC
Hook: H – 8/5.00mm
Gauge: 4” x 4”= 12 rows x 12 stitches across in Houndstooth Check Pattern ( SC in nxt ST, DC in nxt ST)
Stitch Guide
MC = Main Color
CC = Contrasting Color
join w/ = join with
SLP ST = Slip Stitch
CH = Chain
SC = Single Crochet
BPSC = Back Post Single Crochet (Insert hook from back to front to back around the post of corresponding stitch below, yarn over and pull up a loop, yarn over and draw through two loops on hook)
BLO = Back Loop Only
DC = Double Crochet
RS = Right Side
WS = Wrong Side
SP = Space
nxt = Next
* * = Repeat between the stars the number of times stated; x = Times; example Repeat 2 x or 2 times; 3 x or 3 times and so on;
in = example “in nxt st” means you will be inserting the hook under the top two loops of the next stitch to complete stitch or sequence of stitches stated.
Gauge: 4” x 4”= 12 rows x 12 stitches across in Houndstooth Check Pattern ( SC in nxt ST, DC in nxt ST) Hook: H – 8/5.00mm
Color Code Chart (Toddler, Children’s, Adult small/med Adult large to ex large,) All even rounds or rows of houndstooth check sequence will be the right side of your bootcuffs.
Ribbing for boot cuffs (CH 1 does not count as a stitch)
CH 8 9 10 11
Row 1: SC in 2nd CH from hook and in each CH across; CH 1 and Turn; (7sc 8sc 9sc 10sc )
This next sequence will create the ribbing for the boot cuff. I execute this in a loose fashion, this is meant to be stretchy, so if you tend to crochet tightly shrug your shoulders and relax, breathe and remember loose…this should be loose.
Row 2: SC in BLO of nxt st and in each st across; CH 1 and Turn; (7sc 8sc 9sc 10sc ) Row 3 – 24 28 34 38: Repeat Row 2 ; End off, and sew short sides together; 6.5” 7.5” 9.5” 10.5”
(pic 1) shows the ribbing which is a rectangle. (pic 2) shows that the ribbing being folded in half to make a tube. (pic 3) is showing the short sides that will be sewn together to make the ribbing tube Round numbers will start over
Round 1: Attach yarn with a slip st in the side of a row. I choose to attach close to my seam, or the area where I sewed the ribbing together. CH 1; SC around the top of the ribbing, placing a SC in the side of each row; join w/SLP ST in beg. CH 1; Turn; Drop MC, CH 1 by pulling up CC (24sc 28sc 34sc 38sc)
The Houndstooth Check pattern is next, and it is easy and quick. Each sequence will start with a SC and end with a DC. A color change is executed at the end of each row. NOTE: This design will have you executing a “Turn” at the end of each Round, during the Houndstooth Check sequence only. You will be going back and forth in a “Row” fashion, and not a “Round”.
Round 2 : *SC in nxt st, DC in nxt st * 12x 14x 17x 19x; join w/SLP ST in beg. CH 1; Turn; Drop CC, CH 1 by pulling up MC (24st 28st 34st 38st)
Round 3: *SC in nxt st, DC in nxt st * 12x 14x 17x 19x; join w/SLP ST in beg. CH 1; Turn; Drop MC, CH 1 by pulling up CC (24st 28st 34st 38st)
Round 4 – 8 10 10 12: Repeat Rounds 2-3 Consecutively, ending off with CC at the end of Round 9 (24st 28st 34st 38st)
NOTE: You can add more rows before continuing to round if you would like a longer bootcuffs.
Round 9, 11, 11, 13: (You should be using the MC at this point, and you will not be changing colors any longer.) SC in the nxt st and in each st around; join w/SLP ST in beg. CH 1, DO NOT TURN (24st 28st 34st 38st)
Round 11: CH 1, BPSC in nxt st and in each st around; join w/SLP ST in beg. CH 1; End Off, Secure and weave in ends.( 24st 28st 34st 38st)
I think this houndstooth check crochet stitch is so fun to design with.
I designed several items using this stitch, back in 2017. Actually I made a collection and put them into an ebook. I call it “A Walk In The Park”.
The Boot Cuffs happened because of the Houndstooth check Doggie Sweater, then other designs for those who walk their dog regularly, came off my hook. A beautiful slouch hat and a hooded cowl / poncho are easy accessories to throw on, when you are heading out the door to walk your dog. They really are beautiful!
You will want to crochet matching headband / ear warmer to go with your boot cuffs.
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