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With Gallic or Highland flare, a beret or tam is flattering on virtually everyone. Its slightly slouchy shape can be pulled this way and that for style or down over the ears for warmth. This one is made with a soft, chunky yarn knit on smaller needles for a little more sculptable structure and warmth.

Craft: Knitting.

Skill Level: Advanced Beginner

Designer: Churchmouse Yarns

FINISHED SIZES
Details given for smallest size; larger sizes in parentheses ( ). When only one number is given it applies to all sizes.

S (M, L): Approx. 18 (19, 20)“/46 (48, 51)cm around band, 8½ (9, 9¾)”/21.5(23, 25)cm deep, and 10 (10½, 11)“/25.5 (26.5, 28)cm diameter at widest point after blocking.

To fit 20½–21½ (21½–22½, 22½–23½)“/52–54.5 (54.5–57, 57–60)cm head, with approx. 2½–3½”/6–9cm negative ease at band.

YARN
Approx. 210 (240, 270) yds/192 (220, 247)m of DK-weight yarn held doubled; or approx. 105 (120, 135) yds/96 (110, 124)m of chunky-weight yarn held single.

NEEDLES & NOTIONS
US 6 (4mm) 16”/40cm circular needle and set of 5 double-point needles, or size to obtain gauge.
US 4 (3.5mm) 16”/40cm circular needle, or 2 sizes smaller than gauge needle.
US 5 (3.75mm) 16”/40cm circular needle, or 1 size smaller than gauge needle.
7 locking markers (one in contrast color). Darning needle to finish.
Dinner plate (or sturdy cardboard wrapped in plastic film) approx. 10 (10½, 11)“/25.5 (26.5, 28)cm in diameter and 1 yd/m smooth waste yarn for blocking.

Manufacturer Churchmouse Yarns and Teas
Product Type Patterns, Books, and Magazines