Chunky Boot Cuff Knitting Pattern

This chunky boot cuff knitting pattern offers a unique pattern for your personalized style! Video tutorial included. :)

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About the Pattern

Available Sizes: One
Size: 12″ – 15″ (30cm – 38cm) Calf Circumference
Pattern Format: Written Pattern, No Chart
Skill Level: Advanced Beginner
PDF Format: Printer Friendly
Bonus: Video, Checklist
Pattern Name: Magnanimity

Techniques

Here are some of the knitting skills you need to know before getting started:

Knit in the Round
Knit & Purl Stitches
Increase Stitch
Decrease Stitch
Drop Yarn Over’s

Yarn & Substitutions

Yarn Weight: Super Bulky
Yardage: 60 – 70 yards (55 – 64 meters)
Suggested Yarn: Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick & Quick

Needles & Notions

Needle Size: Size US 11 (8mm) Knitting Needles with a 16″ (40cm) Cable, or DPNs
Extras: Stitch Marker

Gauge

10 STS & 15 rounds per 4″ (10cm) square, knit in the pattern below

close-up of a knitted swatch with a wood gauge

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Details

Measurements: 6″ x 6″ (15cm x 15cm)
Gauge: 10 STS & 15 rounds per 4″ (10cm) square, knit in the pattern below
Weight: 3.3oz (93g)

Notes

Not reversible.
Knit bottom up, however you can wear them either way.
Knit using the ripple knit stitch.
Knit in the round with a circular needle.
I used HiyaHiya interchangeable needles with 3 1/2″ (9cm) tips.
When knitting in the round you’re always knitting the right side of your work.
CO loosely, making sure your stitches slide easily. Too tight of a stitch will make these difficult to knit in the round. The first couple of rounds will be a little tight, but it gets easier as you go.

Video Tutorial

Knitting Abbreviations

*– * – repeat between * to end of round
BO – bind-off in pattern
CO – cast-on (long-tail cast-on method)
K – knit stitches (K1 means to knit 1 stitch)
KITR – knit in the round
P – purl stitches (P2 means to purl 2 stitches)
PM – place marker
RT – Right Twist – K2TOG, without dropping STS from left needle, knit into the first stitch, slip both sts to the right needle together
STS – stitches
YO – yarn over

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Pattern Instructions

Knit in the Round

CO 28 STS, PM, join in the round.

Round 1-3: *K2, P2*

Round 4: *K2, YO, RT, YO*

Round 5: *K2, drop the YO*

Round 6: *RT, YO, K2, YO*

Round 7: *K2, drop the YO*

Repeat rounds 4-7, 2 more times

Round 16-17: *K2, P2*

Round 18: BO in the K2, P2 pattern

Weave in the ends.

Block, if desired.

Knit the second the same as the first.

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