Hand Crocheted Boot Covers

by rikerenge in Craft > Knitting & Crochet

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Hand Crocheted Boot Covers

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We used to consider plastic shopping bags as a way of covering my husband's boots when he rushed in with only 10 minutes to eat lunch. Now I have created a quick covering that he can slip on over his wet boots when he is inside and then slip off again when leaving.

Foundation Chain

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chain 17 stitches using a J/6mm hook

Creating the Curve

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make 2 hdc into the 2nd stitch from the hook

Hdc Into Each Stitch Down to the End Then Do 2 Hdc in the Last Stitch

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hdc down one side til the end where you will put 2 hdc into the last chain then put another 2 hdc on the other side of that same stitch .

Creating the Sole

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so you have this oblong shape and on each end you have 2 groups of 2 hdc to create the curves. ss to the first hdc and ch 1 then make 2 hdc into each of the next two sts

Increasing Your Rounds

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for each round you put in that many multiples of the 2 hdc in each stitch. So for round 3 you would put 3 sets of 2 hdc at the beginning then towards the end, on the other side of that end and then at the end where you will slip stitch to join and chain up into your next round.

Rounds 4-8

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round 4 follows the same pattern as the previous rounds so you would do 4-4-4-4. When you get to round 5 you repeat round 1 and do just 2-2-2-2. Round 6-8 you only put 2 hdc about 6 stitches in. So you do 1 hdc in each of the rows til you are on the curve and you do 2 hdc to follow the curve of the piece so it continues to lay flat and not curl up.

Finishing Off

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note that once you have established where you are placing the 2 hdc in round 6 you just have to do the 2 hdc into the previous round's each time. 8 rounds fits my husband's size 10 boots so if you need it bigger or smaller just adjust how many rounds you will need.

Putting the Bootcovers Together

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you have to make 4 of the soles. I like to double up on the sole so it is better able to absorb the wettness that comes with the snow from outside. You take 2 soles and join them together using a hdc stitch.

The Sides of the Bootcovers

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once you have finished joining the soles do a ss and chain 3. do a dc into the next 2 stitches, ch 1, skip a stitch and dc into the next stitch. Repeat that all the way around creating a pattern of 3 dc then a space. ss to the top of the ch 3 and chain another 3 and do the 2nd row the same as row 1. Do 3 rows. That should be tall enough for all the sizes.

Adding the Elastic

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once you have completed the 3 rows you will now attach an elastic with a 4th row of dc. you do it like if you were holding another color of yarn behind you and you wanted to carry it over and pick it up again later on. The elastic measures about 28 cms and you do a tight knot at the end so it is looped and then you work it into the boot cover.

Your Finished Product

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you do the same thing to the other bootcover and you are done. I used a varigated super saver yarn here, acrylic. You may want to experiment with different yarn and see.