
So I decided to see what the web offered when it came to vintage knitting and crochet patterns. I was so happy to find This original, 1899 crochet Tam pattern. FREE!
The instructions, so far have been easy to follow, but you do need to know some basics about crocheting in the round. It gives what I call "Amish instructions" Have you ever bought an Amish cookbook, and found that they just sort of expect you to know some things? It doesn't spell everything out for you. But still, someone who has done very little crochet could work this pattern.
Mind you it is the second one on the page rather than the first. The first one is older and it REALLY expects you to know how to do things. It's more of a guideline than instructions.
Anyhoo, this Tam is (half) made with 100% Falkland wool, and I'm finding that homespun wool is the softest most enjoyable yarn I've ever worked with. It was one of the first I ever did, so it does have quite a bit of variation in size, but once it's been worked, you can hardly tell the difference. :D
We're having a women's group meeting next week, and Crochet is part of the order of the day. So I'm hoping to finish it then.
Until next time!
Meggie
Ps. The yarn on my weasel is another quarter skein of Falkland, which I'll use part of to finish off the hat.