Free Pattern Friday – Confetti Cap

It’s Free Pattern Friday!

The Confetti Cap is a quick and easy knit for the little one in your life.  It takes just one ball of Bamboo Pop!

Today, the Confetti Cap in Bamboo Pop (pattern link here).

If you get our newsletter or follow us on social media, you’ve probably noticed all the Bamboo Pop love this week. And why not? It’s a great yarn for the warmer weather we’re all yearning for. Bamboo Pop’s bright colors make it a great choice for baby and toddler projects.

Knit pink and aqua baby dress in Bamboo Pop yarn

For instance, the Sakura Dress (free pattern link here) pictured above…

…or Spot the Tee (free pattern link here), shown in the same color 304 Watermelon Dots as today’s free pattern. They’d make an awfully cute set!

The Confetti Cap has sweet little sprinkles throughout, courtesy of the dots in this colorway of Bamboo Pop. The hat is sized newborn through 1-3 years, but only takes 1 ball for all sizes!

This sweet, simple knit cap would be a quick and easy gift when you need something quickly for a baby shower, charity project, or for that moment when you just get the itch to make something little and cute!

Have a great weekend. Here’s some confetti!

Happy crafting!

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2 Replies to “Free Pattern Friday – Confetti Cap”

  1. Love this sweet little hat. Due to some arthritis issues, I find double point needles difficult to manipulate. What length circular needles would work best? I’m pretty rusty but thought this was a good way to get back into knitting.

    1. Hi Karen,

      Thanks for reaching out with your question! Personally, I’m also not a huge fan of double-pointed needles. I use the magic loop method for knitting small circumferences in the round. My go-to length for this method is a 32″ long circular.

      You can see our tutorial for Magic Loop here:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySOa42_C-_g

      I’m glad you’re getting back into knitting. This will be such a cute project. Let us know if you have any other questions.

      Warm regards,
      Rachel

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