Knitting Jenny 52: Fair Isle Tam o’ Shanter by Jennifer Daley

Knitting Jenny 52: Fair Isle Tam o’ Shanter

Knitting
March 2025
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
34 stitches and 40 rows = 4 inches
in the stranded colorwork pattern, knit in the round with 3.0mm knitting needles, after washing, blocking, drying.
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
Small, Medium, and Large
English
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Knitting Jenny Pattern 52: Fair Isle Inspired Tam o’ Shanter is a hat of Scottish origin that features a colorful design with triangular segments that converge into a complex kaleidoscopic crown.

Tam o’ Shanter is an eponym. Tam o’ Shanter is the name of the titular character in the narrative poem, written in 1790, by Scottish poet Robert Burns (1759–1796). Tam is the Scottish sobriquet (or nickname) for Thomas.

The book includes knitting patterns, motifs, and instructions in the following inclusive formats:

  • Color Charts
  • Color Written Instructions
  • Grayscale Charts
  • Illustrations

Knitting Jenny Pattern 52 includes three size options: small, medium, and large. The Tam o’ Shanter on the front cover is a medium size and includes 7 triangular segments.

The following tools are suggested for the pattern.

  • 2.0mm knitting needles (for the brim ribbing)
  • 3.0mm knitting needles (for the stranded colorwork)

The Tam o’ Shanter is knit circularly, and is constructed as follows: cast on, knit the brim ribbing, rapidly increase, knit the stranded colorwork of the head, then systematically decrease at the crown.

Knitting Jenny Pattern 52 utilizes six colors of 100% pure Shetland wool from the company, Jamieson and Smith, also known as Shetland Wool Brokers. The pattern requires 2 ply jumper weight wool (or any fingering weight or 2 ply equivalent to a 4 ply).

The gauge (or tension) for Knitting Jenny Pattern 52 is:

  • 34 stitches and 40 rows to 4 inches (10 centimeters) over the stranded colorwork pattern, knit circularly with 3.0mm knitting needles, after washing, blocking, drying.

A discussion of Color Dominance is included to support consistent, uniform stitch definition.

The book includes 11 illustrations and 32 pages.

The book is intended to be read electronically, in consideration of the environment.

Published in the United States in 2025 by Mall & Mall Press, a publishing imprint of Mall & Mall LLC.

The book is delivered as an immediate digital download in PDF format and therefore cannot be returned, exchanged, or refunded.