Chase the Cold boot topper by Simone Kereit

Chase the Cold boot topper

Knitting
November 2014
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 9 - 5.5 mm
130 - 230 yards (119 - 210 m)
10(12.5, 15, 17.5)”/25.5(32, 38, 44.5) cm circumference
English
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Perfect as a last minute gift and since there are 4 sizes to chose from, a great Mother/Daughter knit. Quick to make and warm to wear boot toppers are worked up in the round using bulky weight yarn for that instant gratification project.
The textured sections use an easy combinations of knit and purl stitches, allowing the cable pattern to stand out more and making this an easy project.
Wear them folded over the top of boots, or tucked inside as boot liners, or dress up that short pair of booties, your choice!

Materials
Yarn
Made in America Yarns ‘American Lamb’ (100% US grown and processed Merino wool, 146yards/133.5m, 3.5 oz/99g), 1(2, 2, 2) skeins
or other bulky weight yarn, approx. 130(165, 195, 230) yds/120(150, 180, 210) meters

Needles
US Size 9 (5.5 mm) or size to obtain gauge; DPNs or circular needle(s) for your preferred method of working in the round

Gauge
16 sts and 24 rounds = 4”/10 cm in stockinette st

Notions
1 stitch marker

Finished Sizes
10(12.5, 15, 17.5)”/25.5(32, 38, 44.5) cm circumference, 9”/23 cm long for all sizes
Chose a size that is smaller than your calf circumference or boot size; wear with approx. 0-2”/1-5 cm negative ease.

Shown in size 15”/38 cm on 16”/40.5 cm boot and 14”/35.5 cm calf.

If you want a matching sweater, I got a unisex one for you! 12 Degrees F uses the same cable and texture pattern

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