Tiara Tam by Brittany Wilson

Tiara Tam

Knitting
November 2013
Light Fingering ?
32 stitches and 34 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch with larger needles
US 2 - 2.75 mm
US 3 - 3.25 mm
166 - 196 yards (152 - 179 m)
Small and Large (10.5-12.5" across the crown)
English
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A design made for a princess and a yarn that’s fit for a queen- what more could a woman want? This tam/beret design incorporates simple cables and eyelets to mimic a tiara around the brim and 8 diamonds around the crown and is worked in a luxurious yarn that is suitable for any occasion or season.

Sizes available:
Both sizes start the same to fit a woman’s head (it’s very stretchy), but the large size makes the crown of the beret 2” bigger than the small size. Pattern photos show the small size. I would say that the large is a more traditional sized beret. It is very easy to make this hat larger by adding more increases before decreasing the crown.

Choosing Yarn:
Choose a yarn that with drape that will lay flat after blocking, something with a silk, bamboo, tencel content would be very nice. Something springy and bouncy like merino would not be the best choice.

Skills in this pattern above and beyond the basics (instructions included):
Cabling without a cable needle (twisting stitches)
Central Double Decreases