Lace Tam and Scarf Set

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Lace Tam and Scarf Set Designed by Susan Rainey December 2006

Materials Yarn: Lace Tam and Scarf Set 1-16-07 (Tam Pattern) Susan Rainey Page 1 Lace Tam and Scarf Set (Tam Pattern) Designed by Susan Rainey December, 2006 Debbie Bliss Alpaca Silk DK, 2 skeins, color 26005 (red) for hat -- or any yarn of similar weight Needles: Set of 4 double-pointed and 20" circular US 4 (3.5 mm) and 20" circular US 2 (3 mm) or correct needles to obtain gauge. Note: if you tend to knit ribbing loosely, you may need to use a US 1 needle for the Seed Rib. Accessories: Measurements: Approx. 10-11" in diameter Gauge: 23 sts & 36 Rows over 4 Tapestry needle; waste yarn; stitch marker; ~10 plate for blocking Notes on Chart As tam is knit in the round, read all rows on chart from right to left. On first double decrease of rnd (symbol = //\), slip last st from previous rnd as to knit, remove marker, k2tog, psso (passover). Move st just worked to left needle, replace marker, return st to right needle and continue rnd. Start Tam -- With 20" circular US 2, CO 144 sts. Join without twisting to work in the round. Place marker to indicate beg of rnd. Work the 2 rnds of Seed Rib x 5 (10 rnds total). Seed Rib Rnd 1: *k1, p3; rep from * to end Rnd 2: k2, p1, *k3, p1; rep from * to last st, k1 Change to 20" circular US 4 and work 5 rpts (10 rnds total) of the following 2 rnds: Rnd 1: k7, p1, k1, p1, *k13, p1, k1, p1; rep from * to last 6 sts, k6. Rnd 2: knit Start the 48 rnds of Chart, changing to dpns when sts become too stretched. The chart shows a single 16-stitch repeat. There are a total of 9 pattern repeats (16x9=144 sts). The stitch count changes as the decreases are completed starting on round 21. It is helpful to place a marker between each repeat, though you may find them inconvenient as the pattern progresses. If adding optional I-cord on top, k3tog x 3 and knit 1-2 ½ inches of I-cord. Break yarn, thread onto darning needle, draw through rem sts, and push through hole to inside. Pull tight to close and. Opt. I-Cord: Weave end into I-cord and work end down through I-cord to hat and sew securely to inside. Tie knot in 2 ½ inch I-cord or leave un-knotted if doing 1 I-cord. Finishing: Weave in ends. Immerse tam in cool water. Gently squeeze out excess water without wringing. Place tam on a dinner plate approx. 10-11" in diameter. Use darning needle to weave a piece of waste yarn through Seed Rib close to cast-on edge*. Tighten waste yarn to shape tam. Allow to dry completely. See page 3 for photos of blocking instructions. *Thread waste yarn through the knit st (every 4 th st) closest to cast on edge.

Lace Tam and Scarf Set 1-16-07 (Tam Pattern) Susan Rainey Page 2 /// 3 sts (Opt for I-cord) Chart \ 48 9 sts 47 \ \ 46 18 sts 45 44 //\ 43 36 sts 42 \ 0 0 / 41 40 //\ 39 54 sts 38 \ / 37 72 sts 36 \ 0 0 / 35 34 \ 0 0 / //\ 33 90 sts 32 \ 0 0 / 31 30 \ 0 0 / 29 28 \ 0 0 / //\ 27 108 sts 26 \ 0 \ 0 0 / 0 / 25 24 \ 0 0 / 23 22 \ 0 0 / //\ 21 126 sts 20 \ 0 \ 0 0 / 0 / 19 18 \ 0 \ 0 0 / 0 / 17 16 \ 0 0 / 15 14 0 \ 0 0 / 0 //\ 13 12 \ 0 \ 0 0 / 0 / 11 10 \ 0 \ 0 0 / 0 / 9 8 \ 0 0 / 7 6 \ 0 0 / 5 4 \ 0 0 / 3 2 \ 0 0 / 1 144 sts 16 st repeat Key to Chart = blank square = knit st / = k2tog \ = ssk 0 = yarnover //\ = double decrease = slip 1 st as to knit, k2tog, pass slipped st over st just worked Note: On first double decrease of rnd, slip last st from previous rnd as to knit, remove marker, k2tog, psso. Move st just worked to left needle, replace marker, return st to right needle and continue rnd

Blocking Instructions Select plate 10-11 inches in diameter. Wet hat thoroughly and gently squeeze out excess water without wringing. Place tam over plate. Draw tapestry needle with waste yarn through every 4 th stitch, which is the knit stitch of the seed stitch rib. Pull waste yarn up tightly and tie. Let hat dry completely and voilà!

Finished Tam Inside of Tam Outside of Tam

Lace Tam and Scarf Set (Scarf Pattern) Designed by Susan Rainey December, 2006 Materials Yarn: Debbie Bliss Alpaca Silk DK, 4 skeins, color 26005 (red) for scarf -- or any yarn of similar weight Needles: US 4 (3.5 mm) or correct needles to obtain gauge Accessories: Stitch markers Measurements: ~6 wide by 60-64 inches in length; Note: each skein will yield approx. 16 in length so length can be adjusted Gauge: 23 sts & 36 Rows over 4 Notes on Chart Scarf is knit back and forth. Read RS rows on chart from right to left and WS rows left to right. Abbrevs CO = cast on Sl2 wyif = slip 2 sts as to purl with yarn in front pm = place marker sm = slip marker RS = right side WS = wrong side psso = passover (pass slipped st over sts just worked) Start Scarf With US 5 needles, CO 35 sts. Maintain continuity of first 5 and last 5 sts throughout. These edge sts are worked in the same manner for all RS and WS rows as follows: 1 st 5 sts (all RS and WS rows): k3, p1, k1 Last 5 sts (all RS and WS rows): k1, p1, k1, sl2 wyif Work bottom border as follows: Work the following 2 rows 4 times (8 rows total), ending on a WS row (RS facing for next row). Row 1 (RS): 1 st 5 edge sts, pm, k2, (p1, k3) x 5, p1, k2, pm, last 5 edge sts Row 2 (WS): 1 st 5 edge sts, sm, (p1, k3) x 6, p1, sm, last 5 edge sts Work the next 2 rows a total of 3 times (6 rows total), ending on a WS row (RS facing for next row): Row 1 (RS): 1 st 5 edge sts, sm, k25, sm, last 5 edge sts Row 2 (WS): 1 st 5 edge sts, sm, p1, k1, p9, k1, p1, k1, p9, k1, p1, sm, last 5 edge sts Start chart: Keeping the continuity of the first 5 sts and last 5 sts as set, work the center 25 sts between markers using the Chart as follows: Work rows 1-8 once; work rows 9-16 until scarf measures approx. 3 less than desired length of scarf; work rows 17-26 once, ending on a WS row (RS row facing for next row). Work the next 2 rows 3 times (6 rows total), ending on a WS row (RS facing for next row): Row 1 (RS): 1 st 5 edge sts, sm, k25, sm, last 5 edge sts Row 2 (WS): 1 st 5 edge sts, sm, p5, k1, p1, k1, p9, k1, p1, k1, p5, sm, last 5 edge sts

8 Row Repeat Rep the following 2 rows 4 times (8 rows total), ending on a WS row. Row 1 (RS): 1 st 5 edge sts, sm, (p1, k3) x 6, p1, sm, last 5 edge sts Row 2 (WS): 1 st 5 edge sts, sm, k2, (p1, k3) x 5, p1, k2, sm, last 5 edge sts Bind off in pattern. Block gently by steaming or wetblocking, making sure to stretch side edges to full length of scarf. Cut 50 strands of yarn 14 long. Using 5 strands held together, attach 5 fringes evenly spaced to each end of scarf. Trim ends of fringe. Chart 0 //\ 0 0 //\ 0 25 0 / \ 0 0 / \ 0 23 0 / \ 0 0 / \ 0 21 0 / \ 0 0 / \ 0 19 0 / 0 //\ 0 \ 0 0 / 0 //\ 0 \ 0 17 16 0 / \ 0 0 / \ 0 15 0 / \ 0 0 / \ 0 13 0 / \ 0 0 / \ 0 11 0 / 0 //\ 0 \ 0 0 / 0 //\ 0 \ 0 9 8 0 / \ 0 0 / \ 0 7 0 / \ 0 0 / \ 0 5 0 / \ 0 0 / \ 0 3 0 / \ 0 0 / \ 0 1 25 pattern sts 26 24 22 20 18 14 12 10 6 4 2 Key to Chart = blank square = stockinette stitch: knit on RS, purl on WS / = k2tog \ = ssk 0 = yarnover //\ = double decrease = slip 1 st as to knit, k2tog, psso