Add a pop of color to your wardrobe without the whole bulky sock with this quick crochet boot cuff pattern! These little cuffs peek out from above your boots and can be worn straight, folded, or upside down.
The pattern uses worsted weight yarn and is written in 4 different sizes. This project is quick and easy, and the finished boot toppers are a fun addition to so many different looks.
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Pattern: Belmont Boot Toppers
Designer: Jenn Wolfe Kaiser
Source: Life Adorned
I would like a free copy of the crocheted boot cuffs ASAP
Hi,
if you click on the link in the post or on any of the photos, you’ll be taken to the pattern page on Ravelry. There’s a link on the right side of the page, toward the top, that allows you to download the pdf.
I am still looking for the link.. but every time I hit something it brings me back to this page and no pattern
The link is on the Ravelry page, which you can reach by clicking any of the links in this post. On the pattern page on Ravelry, look for the box in the upper right corner where it says “download”.
Yes, this is a fabulous pattern! I was working on a pair of boot cuffs at a volleyball game…and ended up with an order for another pair!
Thanks so much for your beautiful design. These are the first boot cuffs I’ve made and I’m in love with them! They are so versatile: shell, turned down, or ribbed!
I appreciate you giving permission to sell them and I will credit you on the packaging. Thank you again.
Love the pattern and have received compliments and orders in abundance. One fun thing that I’ve come up with, I’ve used team colors for the three shell last rows. So, first row of shells is black, next row red, last row black.
I don’t know what I’m doing wrong but I can never find any of the Raley patterns.
Hi Debbie,
if you click above where it says “download the pattern” it’ll take you to the page, where the option to download is at the upper right of the page.
if you’d like to browse patterns on Ravelry, I believe you need to have an account with them. You can sign up for free at the website http://www.ravelry.com
I think what people are having issues with on Row 3 is where it says ‘sc in 3rd dc in group, ch 2, dc in next sc’ it should probably say dc in next sc chain SPACE. (Meaning skip 4 sc and use the empty space between the shells). I struggled with these rows also and finally figured it out on my own and it finally looks right! Lol. Hopeful it will turn out beautifully!
no, you should be skipping the remaining 2 dc’s in the 5-dc group and working the dc into the sc in between these 5-dc groups. there is no chain-space in row 2 to work into…
when it says ch15 for cuff am i only crocheting the cuff or going straight across to what i just did .
i’m not sure I understand your question. the number of chains starting the cuff will determine how long (not how wide around) the cuff will be.
I like doing different thing together. Being creative.
This is such a beautiful Pattern! Thank you so much!
I can’t wait to get this pattern and make them. I would like to make a pair for my daughter in law, thanks
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I agree with the other post….this is one of the best boot topper patterns I’ve come across. I’d like permission to make and sell these, if it is something that you would grant. Thank you!
Yes, feel free to sell your finished boot cuffs!
Please keep in mind that when selling handcrafted items, it’s courteous to give proper credit to the designer,
and the pattern itself is the property of the designer and cannot be re-sold.
Bless you! Thank you for giving me permission…and yes, I will add Life Adorned as the creator of the pattern. Thanks again, Kathy
Could you post some pictures of what your doing on the 3rd and 4th rows. I thought I had it but, it is turning out strange. HELP
Hi there,
I’ll send you an email so we can try to work it out together.
I am stuck at 3 & 4 too.
I’ve got an issue with the same rows. Please help!
On Row 3, each sc should be worked in the middle of the 5-dc group below (the 3rd dc), and each dc should be worked in the single crochet in between each of these 5-dc groups.
Row 4 should look like Row 2: skip the ch stitches and only work into the sc and dc.
Hope this helps!
This is really a great pattern. I have made others & like these the best. Thanks.
Do you have the directions for the Belmont Boot Toppers in knitting? I can’t crochet, but can knit….Love the boot toppers!
sorry, these are crochet only!
I’d suggest taking a look here:
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns