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Blocking Hats and Tams

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Blocking Hats and Tams

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By: Susan Rainey

This stranded design by Eillen Lee showcases all the best elements of a Fair Isle tam, including multicolor patterning and a characteristic smooth, round top. Photo by Gale Zucker

Tams and blocking them have always befuddled me, so to accompany "The Tam O'Shanter" by Eileen Lee, here are some tips from expert hat knitter Susan Rainey. —Pat Olski, editor, PieceWork
 

Hats are one of my favorite things to knit, and I've made dozens. They are quick projects that allow you to experiment with different techniques such as Fair Isle, lace, beaded knitting, or cables, with very little investment in time or materials. As with all knitting, your gauge is a factor, but even if your gauge is off, luckily a hat will probably fit someone you know.
 

The typical hat has three sections: the bottom ribbing or brim, the body, and the crown. A standard beanie (or toque) is the most popular style and can be close fitting or slouchy. The shape is relatively straight from brim through the body, and then tapers to a rounded dome shape at the crown. A well-fitting hat is usually sized with "negative ease," which means it is smaller around than the person's actual head measurement. Tams, on the other hand, start with a close-fitting brim and then balloon out to create the standard tam profile. The crown tends to be flatter.

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