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Starry Tam
A knitting pattern for a stranded colourwork slouchy tam / beret, worked in the round. This is a charted pattern for 4 ply fingering wool, with a single background colour and 4 contrast colours.
The tam shape is encouraged by a knitted “fold” which also makes blocking easier.
Two sizes, achieved by using different sized needles.
Skill level – intermediate (not for beginners); some stranded colourwork experience is helpful.
Sizes to fit head circumference 55cm/21.5” and 60cm/23.5”
Materials: fingering / 4 ply yarn – 80% -100% wool is recommended
Approx amounts in metres/yards:
main colour – MC: size 1 : 2 - 185/200 :190/210
contrast A: 34/37 35/39
contrast B: 25/28 25/28
contrast C: 40/44 45/50
contrast D: 27/30 30/33
Needle sizes and gauge/tension
Use circular needles or dpns to work in the round.
The size of needles vary to work different sizes; pattern stays the same. Suggested needles below, but you need to change if your gauge does not match.
Size 1: 2.75mm/US2 for hem, 3.mm/US 2.5 for rest of tam; gauge (stranded after blocking) – 36 sts, 40 rows in 10cm/4”
Size 2: 3mm/US2.5 for hem, 3.25mm/US 3 for rest of tam; gauge (stranded after blocking) – 33 sts, 35 rows in 10cm/4”
Other requirements
markers x 16 (one in a different colour for end of row)
tapestry needle for finishing
- First published: August 2023
- Page created: August 20, 2023
- Last updated: August 20, 2023 …
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