Over the past year or so, I’ve been steadily trying to work down my yarn stash. In some ways, it is not going well. I have accumulated yarn at every fibre event through out the past year and a half. But in other ways, it is going well because I keep banging out small projects that use up one more ball of yarn each time. This time, it was a super adorable, bulky toque that is for a dear friend’s daughter who turned 3 this week.
I have knit this pattern before – actually one of those projects was for my dear friend herself! It is a great stand-by for knitting on 8.00mm needles and finishing within a couple of nights. This took me about 3 hours start to finish – including the GIGANTIC pom pom. I used the largest Clover pom-pom maker (the blue one) to get this size.
Pattern :: Soft Merino Hats for Everyone by Purl Soho {a free pattern}
Yarn :: Patons Classic Wool Roving in an unknown crazy colourway
Needles :: 8.00mm DPNs
“No Nor-waa, deeeeed pum-pum.” [Translation: “No Norah, it’s a dead pumpkin.”]
Cute doesn’t not even begin to describe the effect of a massive pom-pom bobbling around on a toddler’s head! The decreases on this toque created a bit of a peak (per the pattern I should have ended a few rounds before I did but I wanted this affect) which is perfect for the pom-pom to sit at the end of – it’s actually quite perfect.
Although I was not keen on this yarn in the ball, it knit up really nicely. I’ve knit with this particular yarn a lot and had completely forgotten I had it. I pulled it out on a whim and thought it might work. It’s fantastic! I am reminded of confetti when I look at it.
With my dear friend and her family travelling to Cranbrook, BC, this Christmas & New Years, I wanted Kate to have a really warm toque. She is never short on toques but this will be absolutely toasty warm for her and maybe her mom can have the one I knit her back (she took it due to the pom-pom!).
Lastly, James had a blast in the puddles this afternoon. I had to show you the shots we were able to take ::
Have a wonderful week, crafting friends,
So adorable (the kids and the hat)! :)
Thank you!!
That is a super cute hat and looks so cozy! Yay for pompoms!
Thank you!
I just made my 2 yeat old grand daughter an old fashioned stocking cap and put a giant pom pom on it with a bell inside. She calls it “jingle bell hat”. Now I want to make one like Nora’s with some handspun:)
A jingle bell?! You are brilliant! I’m going to do that for Norah’s toque since this one’s going to my friend’s daughter. Thanks!!
Holy smokes, that’s cute! I may have to revisit my no-pompom policy, as little kids apparently look just darling with giant pompoms. My 2-year-old son now needs a pompom hat!
Haha it sounds like he definitely needs one!!! :)