How to Make a Mini Ice Cream

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The mini ice cream pattern I gave you is seriously awesome. It’s so easy to make, and guess what? You don’t need to sew anything for this mini ice cream pattern! You can totally mix things up by changing the ice cream color or adding delicious chocolate sauce, colorful sprinkles, or yummy cherries.

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Whether you’re new to crocheting or you’re a pro, this mini ice cream pattern is a great choice. It’s a fun project that’ll totally grab anyone with its super cool charm. The details of this crochet pattern look just like real ice cream, and it’s a really unique and cool piece of art. Plus, the step-by-step instructions make it easy for crafters of all skill levels to create their own mini crochet ice cream.

Making this adorable mini ice cream is not just about feeling accomplished, it’s also a charming and whimsical decor piece for any space. Whether you make one mini ice cream or a whole collection in different flavors, the possibilities for personalization and creativity are endless. So get ready to have some fun and dive into the sweet and satisfying world of mini ice cream crochet with this awesome pattern that promises hours of enjoyment and tons of opportunities for imaginative crafting.

Embracing this delightful mini ice cream pattern not only provides an opportunity for creative expression but also serves as a charming addition to any crocheting enthusiast’s collection. Crafting these mini treats can be a chill and enjoyable experience, allowing for a moment of relaxation and creative fulfillment. Whether you choose to craft these mini ice creams as gifts for loved ones or simply as cute decorations for your home, they are sure to bring joy and a touch of whimsy to any setting.

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Mini Ice Cream

Gauge

Using single crochet

3.5 mm hook

16 stitches by 18 rows = 4 inch square.

Supplies needed:

Medium worsted yarn

Mainstay Cozy Yarn Sandstone – 8 yards

Mainstay Cozy Yarn White – 17.5 yards

Crochet hook – I used 3.5mm but you can use what you would like. Size will change

Yarn needle

Scissors

Stuffing

Stitch marker

Crochet Techniques to Know

Here are the basic crochet stitches we’ll use in this project.
Slip Stitch (sl st): To make a slip stitch, insert the hook into the stitch, yarn over, and pull through both the stitch and the loop on the hook.
Single Crochet (sc): To make a single crochet, insert the hook into the stitch, yarn over, and pull up a loop (2 loops on the hook). Yarn over again and pull through both loops to complete the stitch.
Half Double Crochet (hdc): This stitch is taller than a single crochet. To make an hdc, yarn over, insert the hook into the stitch, yarn over, and pull up a loop (3 loops on hook). Yarn over again and pull through all 3 loops to complete the stitch.
Working in the Back Loops (blo): Normally, we work through both top loops of a stitch. But in this project, we’ll work in the back loops only to create a ribbed texture. To do this, insert the hook under the back loop only. Then, complete the stitch as usual.

Terms and Abbreviations

Here are the crochet abbreviations used in this pattern. Note that all instructions are written in US terms.
FLO = front loops only
BLO = back loops only
ch = chain(s)
dc = double crochet
FLOdc = front loops only double crochet
hdc = half double crochet
sc = single crochet
sl st = slip stitch
st(s) = stitch(es)

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Mini Ice Cream Pattern

Starting in white

1. 6sc in mr (6)

2. (Inc) (12)

3. (Sc, inc) (18)

4. Sc around (18)

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5. (2sc, inc) (24)

6. – 9. Sc around for 4 rounds (24)

10. Flo 3sc in each stitch (72)

Sl st into first sc and finish off

Attach beige or tan to the back loops of round 9.

10. Sc around (24)

11. (6sc, dec) (21)

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12. (5sc, dec) (18)

13. (4sc, dec) (15)

14. (3sc, dec) (12)

15. (2sc, dec) (9)

16. (Sc, dec) (6)

17. (Dec) (3)

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Finish off and close the hole.

Add whatever you would like on top, add keychain to bring wherever you go.

Tada! You have finished your mini ice cream.

This pattern is for PERSONAL USE ONLY. The pattern and or parts of it may not be reproduced, translated, altered for sale or for free. You may NOT MASS produce plushies made by this pattern in crochet or inspired by this pattern in other mediums. You may sell your item with this pattern in limited quantities 

Please give credit that this pattern was designed by:

Julia Pilling

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Instagram: JuliasstuffnCrochet

Email: juliasstuffncrochet@gmail.com

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If you have any questions about my patterns please contact me anytime.

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