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Crochet Icecream & Cupcake

Leyla
Leyla
Jan 16, 2025 07:16 AM
Crochet Icecream & Cupcake

If you're a fan of all things sweet and cozy, then crochet ice cream and cupcake patterns are perfect for you! These delightful creations add a touch of whimsy and charm to any space. With their vibrant colors and intricate details, crochet ice cream cones and cupcakes are sure to bring a smile to your face. Whether you're making them as decorations or gifts, these adorable crocheted treats are a fun and playful way to express your creativity. So grab your yarn and crochet hook, and let's whip up some delightful desserts that look good enough to eat!

Materials

  • Crochet hook
  • Yarn in 2 colors
  • Filling (for example polyester filling)

Abbrevations

  • sc – single crochet
  • inc – increase (sc2 in one stitch)
  • dinc – double increase (sc3 in one stitch)
  • dec – decrease (go from 2 stitches to one), I recommend using invisible decrease
  • slst – slip stitch
  • BLO – work in back loops only
  • FLO – work in front loops only

Pattern

Top (used for cupcake and icecream)

1. sc6 in MR
2. (sc, inc) 3x (9)
3. (sc2, inc) 3x (12)
4. sc12 (12)
5. FLO: (dinc, slst) 6x
Finish off

Icecream cone

Attach your thread to the back loops of row 4.
5. sc12 (12)
6. dec, sc10 (11)
7. dec, sc9 (10)
8. (dec, sc3) 2x (8)
9. (dec, sc2) 2x (6)
Finish off by sewing the hole shut. You do this by going through the front loops of the stitches of the last row. Pull tight to close the hole and hide the yarn tail in the cone.

Cupcake bottom

Attach your thread to the back loops of row 4.
5. sc12 (12)
6. sc12 (12)
7. sc12 (12)
8. BLO: dec 6x (6)
Finish off by sewing the hole shut. You do this by going through the front loops of the stitches of the last row. Pull tight to close the hole and hide the yarn tail in the cupcake.

If you want you can put a little cherry on the cupcake. I did this by chaining 2 and attaching that to the top of the cupcake.

Making a keychain

I attached the icecream and the cupcake to a keychain. In this video I explain how I did that.

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