Basket Weave Boot Cuffs by Amanda Saladin

Basket Weave Boot Cuffs

Knitting
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in basket weave pattern
US 10 - 6.0 mm
US 10½ - 6.5 mm
13″ circumference, to fit calf size of approximately 14-18″. See note above for customizing this pattern to fit a different calf size. Boot cuff as written is 4.5″ tall, which can easily be adjusted by working more rounds of the basket weave pattern.
English
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Looking for a knit boot cuff pattern with plenty of texture that works up quickly? Try out this simple basket weave knitting pattern

I adore tall boots and love the layered look of boot cuffs. They really add to an outfit and the best thing is – they are quick to knit!

These are super easy to knit if you can knit and purl. It is simply combinations of these two stitches, with very minimal increasing and decreasing. If you are a beginner knitter and know how to knit, purl, k2tog and kfb you can easily make these!

You can use double pointed needles, but I chose one circular needle and the magic loop method (which has become my favorite way of knitting in the round!).

DIY boot cuffs are great because you only need 1 skein of yarn to create these. I chose a bulky yarn for mine, Color Made Easy by Lion Brand. This is my go-to bulky yarn.

I love the way it works up in both crochet and knit, it comes in a wide variety of colors, and it’s super easy to care for. All winners in my book!

If you want to substitute yarn for this boot cuff knitting pattern (hey, I know we all have stash yarn we are dying to use up!), you can use any bulky (#5) yarn that gets gauge.