Instructions for tams of all sizes, using a variety of standard yarns and an array of patterns; also explains how to create original designs. This description may be from another edition of this product.
If you are into designing and creating your own tams (hats) then this is definately the book for you! not only does the author have detailed instructions, but also graphs, and mathmatical information! it gives you ways of designing your own tams and i am very happy with this book.
great book great patterns
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
This book is more of a "construct your own tam, make up your own pattern type of book", with math and all. If you are looking for specific detailed instructions this is not the hat for you. The instructions are specific, but not for individual hats. There are a variety of hat patterns, via graph and basic instructions on the making of a tam. It's up to you to put the two together and make your own patterns. A book for the "do it yourself" sort.
Knitted Tams
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This is a great book for knitting Tams. Mary Rowe describes in detail how to design a tam that is just right for you. All parts of the tam are explained including problem areas and what to avoid. I appreciate books that give the hows and whys which allow me work with my ideas. The author does provide basic tam instruction and then sorts out all the tools necessary for building your own unique tam. I will say the book would be most useful to some who has had some experience knitting. Although, I do believe an intrepid beginning knitter would be successful.
Because not only are these hats cute and flattering on nearly anybody, but they are terrific projects on which to learn color knitting technique. This book teaches you to make the traditional Fair Isle tam and has some lovely, flower-like patterns to knit. It's fun just to look at this book, but even more fun to make the hats. The moment you take the hat off the dinner plate where you are blocking it into a flat, circular shape, and put it on your head is one you won't want to miss as a knitter.Tams are knit circularly, and use both circular needles and double point needles. A series of decreases shapes the hat. They use traditional Fair Isle patterns like OXO's or peeries (small designs of short repeating patterns.) If you choose one of the many delightful shades of Shetland yarn available in 3 oz skeins, you can make a minor masterpiece of shading, color and pattern.If you intend to embark on a fair isle sweater, or just love the look of Fair Isle but want a quicker project, this book is just invaluable.
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