If you love stylish and functional fall & winter accessories, you’re going to adore this free crochet pattern for ribbed boot cuffs! These cozy boot toppers are the perfect match for the Beaded Ribbed Earwarmer Headband and can be worn three different ways! Whether you’re dressing up for a winter outing or just want to add a bit of crochet fashion to your wardrobe, these boot cuffs are a must-have.
Versatile & Stylish Boot Cuffs
One of the best features of these crochet boot cuffs is their versatility! You can wear them:
✨ With the scalloped edge showing, for a delicate, feminine touch.
✨ With the ribbed edge up, which can be embellished with beads or coconut shell buttons.
✨ With the simple ripple edge showing, for a clean and classic look.
If you’ve already crocheted the Beaded Ribbed Earwarmer Headband, you can add matching beads to the ribbed portion of your boot cuffs for a coordinated look. The result? A gorgeous boutique-style set that’s perfect for winter wear or gifting!
Great for Craft Shows & Gift Giving
These boot cuffs have been best sellers at craft shows, especially when sold as part of a matching set with the earwarmer. My daughters absolutely love wearing their boot cuffs with their headbands during the chilly months!
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Get the Free Crochet Pattern
You can find the free crochet pattern for the Beaded Ribbed Earwarmer Headband right here on this blog! Pair it with these boot cuffs for a stunning handmade winter set.
Click here for the free headband pattern!
Want an Ad-Free Version For The Ribbed Boot Toppers?
If you prefer an ad-free, printable PDF, you can purchase the Ribbed Boot Cuffs pattern on Ravelry:
Buy the Boot Cuffs PDF here → Ribbed Boot Cuffs on Ravelry
Or, if you’d like to get both patterns (boot cuffs + earwarmer) along with a tutorial on how to add beads, grab the ebook bundle here:
Get the Boot Cuffs & Headband Ebook → Ribbed Boot Cuff & Headband on Ravelry
Why You’ll Love This Crochet Pattern
- Beginner-Friendly & Easy to Crochet – Perfect for all skill levels!
- Quick to Make – Great for last-minute gifts.
- Versatile Design – Wear them three different ways!
- Customizable – Add beads or coconut shell buttons for a unique touch.
- Craft Show Favorite – A great addition to your inventory!
These crochet boot cuffs are fun to make and even more fun to wear! Which style will you wear first? Let me know in the comments!
Happy Crocheting! 🧶💕
Free Crochet Pattern For The Ribbed Boot Cuffs
Yarn: This Yarn” Approx. 220 to 270 yards (small to ex large, this includes flower)
Any worsted weight yarn. The yarn used in the picture above is Hobby Lobby’s “I Love
Hook: J – 10/6.00mm
Gauge: 4×4 = 6 Cross Stitches x 10 rows in pattern of cross stitch row/SC row
Supplies (Optional):
Any other buttons or crystal embellishments of choice
Pattern Notes:
- Beginning CH 2 on boot cuff does not count as a stitch, but will recede and become a Mock BP HDC 2. Beginning CH 3 Counts as a DC during Cross Stitch Rows
- Beginning CH 1 Counts as a SC during the SC rows
Some crochet artist can achieve gauge width wise, but cannot horizontally, and vice versa. I have added measurements throughout the pattern so that can easily see if an added row is needed or eliminated.
Special Stitches: Cross Stitch = Skip ST, DC in nxt ST; Cross back going in front of DC just made, and DC in skipped ST
Scallop = 4 DC in nxt ST
Stitch Guide
join w/ = join with;
SLP ST = Slip Stitch;
CH = Chain;
SC = Single Crochet;
HDC = Half Double Crochet;
DC = Double Crochet;
FP HDC = Front Post Half Double Crochet
BP HDC = Back Post Half Double Crochet
SC DEC = Single Crochet Decrease (Insert hook, pull up a loop, with remaining loops on hook, insert hook in nxt ST and pull up a loop, yarn over hook and pull through all loops on hook) 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, or around the post of the next stitch to complete the sequence
Size Guide: Tween to ex small, Small to Medium, Large to EX. Large, 1XL, 2XL
Make foundation CH 32 34 36 38 40
Being careful not to twist your foundation CH join in ring with a SLP ST in 1st CH
Round 1: CH 2; HDC in nxt CH and in each CH around; join w/SLP ST in beg. HDC see pattern note 1 (31 33 35 37 39HDC)
Ribbing rows or rounds will follow
Round 2: CH 2; FP HDC in nxt ST; * BP HDC in nxt st; FP HDC in nxt st* Repeat 14 15 16 17 18x more; join w/SLP ST in beg. HDC (15 16 17 18 19 BP HDC) (16 17 18 19 20 FP HDC)
Rounds 3-5 (3-6) (3-7) (3-8) (3-9) : Repeat Round 2; It is important that when completing Round 5 6 7 8 or 9 ; Join w/SLP ST to second CH of beginning CH 2, or the mock BP HDC, as this will give you the correct stitch count for the cross stitch rows (2” 2 ½” 3” 3 ½” 4” Height)
SC & Cross Stitch rows will follow (See Special Stitches for Cross stitch) Round 6 7 8 9 10: CH 1; SC in joining ST and in each ST around; join w/SLP ST in beg. SC (32 34 36 38 40 SC)
Round 7 8 9 10 11 : CH 3; Cross back to last SC of previous Round, and execute DC, 1st Cross Stitch made; *Cross Stitch * Repeat 14x 15x 16x 17x 18x more; join w/SLP ST in 3rd CH of beginning CH 3 (16 17 18 19 20 Cross Stitches)
Rounds 8-13 (9-14) (10-15) (11-16) (12-17) : Repeat Rounds 6 & 7 7 & 8 8 & 9 9 &10 10&11 consecutively Round 14 15 16 17 18: Repeat Round 6 7 8 9 10
Ripple edge: *CH 1; SLP ST in nxt ST* repeat around, join w/SLP ST in beginning ST; end off secure and weave in all ends.
(See Special Stitches for Scallop stitch)
Scalloped edge: SLP ST in nxt st; CH1, SC in nxt ST; Skip ST, Scallop in nxt ST, Skip St; *SC in nxt St, Skip ST; Scallop in nxt ST, skip ST; * Repeat 6 7 8 9 10 more x; join w/SLP ST to beginning SC, end off weave in and secure ends.
Finished Measurements
5 ¼” 6” 6 ¾” 7 ½” 8 ¼” wide folded; 5 ¾” 6 6½” 7” 7 ½” tall
You can wear your cuff with the rippled or scalloped edge peeking out of your boot, or turn it and have the ribbed edge showing.
Pin this photo to your favorite boards on Pinterest and you will always know where the free crochet pattern is for the ribbed boot cuffs, and the bonus is, you can find the matching Earwarmer.
It has been such a pleasure to see my daughters wearing the headband earwarmers and boot toppers together. They loved the matching Earwarmer as well. The whole combination was so much for them to wear and so much fun for me to crochet.
If you like these boot cuffs, you may also like this pair. It’s the Houndstooth Check Boot Toppers. They are so cute.
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