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| Tam o’Shanter Cap | [7] |
| Ditto ditto Crochet | [11] |
| Jack Tar Cap | [13] |
| Dundee Bonnet | [17] |
| Bicycling or Patrol Cap | [20] |
| Tarbuch | [22] |
| Fisherman’s Cap | [31] |
| Turban | [34] |
| Football Cap | [36] |
No. 1.
TAM O’SHANTER CAP.
Knitted, for a Man.
You require 2 ozs. Navy Blue Eider Wool, ½ oz. Scarlet Single Berlin for the Tuft, 9 needles, No. 15 for a very tight knitter, No. 16 for a loose knitter. The cap knitted by these directions measured 12 stitches to the inch, laid perfectly flat, with no stretching whatever.
Cast 4 stitches on to one needle. Knit these off on to 4 separate needles, using a 5th, and work in rounds.
1st row—Knit plain.
2nd row—Knit 2 stitches on each of the 4 needles. You work these by knitting 2 in each stitch: knit the stitch, and before taking it from the left needle put the right needle between the two threads on the left needle, take up the back part and knit a stitch on it. All the increasings in the work are made in this manner.