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I have been in a mood to crochet amigurumi here lately and I decided to start with this sweet treat and crochet some ice cream cones! Aren’t they cute?!

I love how you can change the yarn color on top to make any flavor of ice cream that you want! And you can even add sprinkles! How fun!!!

What yarn did I use?

I chose to use the ever so popular Premier Parfait Chunky yarn! It works up so smoothly and just glides on your crochet hook. It is so much fun to make amigurumi with and the results are just absolutely adorable!

I used the regular Parfait Chunky Yarn for most of the ice cream cones but I did use some of the Parfait Chunky Pom Pom Yarn for the top of one cone to see how it would look and to see if it would replicate sprinkles and this is what it looks like compared to the regular parfait and adding sprinkles.

2 white crocheted ice cream cones with sprinkles

I think that both yarns really turned out cute! There are so many ways to switch up the ice cream color and sprinkles that the combinations are endless!

Continue scrolling for the FREE ice cream cone crochet pattern down below!

How many different flavors of ice cream will you crochet?

top view of 3 crocheted ice cream cones

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No Sew Ice Cream Cone Crochet Pattern

All crochet terms are US terms.

Skill Level – Beginner

Things you will need:

Finished Measurements:

  • Each plushie is approx. 6.5” tall

Stitch Key:

  • sc = single crochet
  • hdc = half double crochet
  • dc = double crochet stitch
  • tr = treble crochet
  • mc = magic circle / magic ring
  • sc2tog = single crochet 2 stitches together
  • ch = chain
  • t = turn
  • sk = skip
  • sp = space
  • sl st = slip stitches
  • st = stitch (es)

Special Stitches:

  • Single Crochet 2 Stitches Together (SC2TOG) = Insert hook into stitch, pull up loop (2 loops on hook), insert hook into next stitch and pull up a loop (3 loops on hook), yarn over and pull through all 3 loops on hook.

Notes:

  • Ice cream cone is worked from the top down
  • we will work the piece in continuous rounds using a stitch marker to mark the 1st stitch of each round
  • Other notes will be included throughout the pattern as needed.
close up of a crochet chocolate ice cream cone

Pattern:

With Ice Cream Color

Round 1: 6 sc in mc (6)

Round 2: 2 sc in each st around (12)

Round 3: * sc, 2 sc* repeat * to * around (18)

Round 4: * sc in 2 st, 2 sc* repeat * to * around (24)

Round 5 – 8: sc in each st around (24)

change to toffee yarn

Round 9: blsc in each st around (24)

Go ahead and add the sprinkles if you want to, otherwise continue on

ice cream cone after the 9th round with sprinkles

Round 10: * sc in 6 st, sc2tog* repeat * to * around (21)

Round 11: sc in each st around (21)

Round 12: * sc in 5 st, sc2tog* repeat * to * around (18)

Round 13: sc in each st around (18)

Round 14: * sc in 4 st, sc2tog* repeat * to * around (15)

Round 15: sc in each st around (15)

Round 16: * sc in 3 st, sc2tog* repeat * to * around (12)

Start stuffing your plushie and continue to stuff as you go along

Round 17: sc in each st around (12)

Round 18: * sc in 2 st, sc2tog* repeat * to * around (9)

Round 19: sc in each st around (9)

Round 20: * sc, sc2tog* repeat * to * around (6)

Round 21: sc in each st around (6)

Round 22: [sc2tog] 3X (3)

Cut yarn and close the bottom of the cone.

Attach ice cream color of yarn to one of the front loops from row 8, ch 1 and work 4 hdc in each front loop around, sl st into 1st hcd when you reach the beginning

crochet ice cream cone crocheting the ruffle

Cut yarn and weave in ends. Repeat to make as many different flavors of ice cream that you want!

3 crocheted ice cream cones

I’d love to see your creations that you make from all of my patterns, be sure to tag me @okiegirlblingnthings on Instagram so I can see. Whether you make this No Sew Ice Cream Cone Crochet Pattern or something else entirely, tag me!

Happy crocheting!

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