Crochet Pattern: Ice Cream Cone Fridgie

By Rachel Choi – 11 Comments
Yummy yummy ice cream! Alright, don’t eat this ice cream cone, it won’t taste very well. But you can use it as a cool applique or fridgie (refrigerator magnet). The ice cream cone works up really fast using only a little bit of yarn, so scraps are perfect. Plus, no sewing is required. Have fun with this summer inspired crochet pattern!!

Skill Level: crochet skill level easy

Finished Size: 5 1/4″ (13.5 cm) tall, 2 1/2″ (6.5 cm) wide

Materials:
Medium Weight Yarn (small amount of each color)
Crochet Hook H (5.00 mm)
crochet yarn size 4
crochet ice cream cone


Special Stitches and Skills Needed:
Double crochet 2 together / double crochet decrease (dc2tog)
Change colors in crochet

Crochet Pattern: Ice Cream Cone
Row 1: with cone color, ch 3, 2 dc in third ch from hook: 3 dc
Row 2: ch 2, turn, 2 dc in each dc across: 4 dc
Row 3: ch 2, turn, dc in each dc across: 4 dc
Row 4: ch 2, turn, 2 dc in first dc, dc in next 2 dc, 2 dc in last dc: 6 dc
Row 5: ch 2, turn, dc in each dc across: 6 dc
Row 6: ch 2, turn, dc in each dc across, changing to ice cream color in last dc made: 6 dc
Row 7: ch 2, turn, 2 dc in first dc, dc in next 4 dc, 2 dc in last dc: 8 dc
Row 8: ch 2, turn, dc2tog, dc in next 4 dc, dc2tog: 6 dc
Row 9: ch 2, turn, dc2tog, dc in next 2 dc, dc2tog: 4 dc
Row 10: ch 1, sc in next dc, dc2tog, sc in next dc, finish off: 3 sts

Cherry
Round 1: with cherry color, ch 2, 6 sc in second ch from hook, insert hook into center stitch of row 10 of ice cream cone, insert hook into first sc of this round, yarn over, pull through all 3 loops on hook, finish off.

If you need help with crocheting this ice cream cone fridgie, let me know!

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11 Comments

  1. Vims says:

    Lovely Rachel! I am going to use it as a bookmark!
    Vims

  2. misssssy says:

    this would be a very cute little kitty toy if you just make 2 and sew em up together but make sure its tight so the stuffing/kitty weed doesnt come out :]

  3. De'Anna says:

    Yummy what a cute applique this will make 🙂

  4. Kat says:

    Hi Rachel ~ I have made 4 of these. They are so cute! I was going to use one as a magnet for the fridge – but did not know how to get a magnet to stick to the yarn! I guess I’d have to use a good glue, huh?

    Also — the directions for the cherry are a bit confusing to me. Mine looks nothing like the perfect one in the photo. It seems odd to have the yarn still on your hook (from making the round cherry), then insert the hook into the “ice cream” and then again into the cherry. It comes out kinda lopsided. I then end up weaving yarn in & around the cherry to make it look better. But it still does not look like the photo. LOL So I have to ask: are the directions correct? If so, I just don’t get it. 😮

    • Rachel says:

      Hey Kat,
      You would definitely have to glue the magnet to the back.
      The directions are correct, the idea is to stick the hook into the “ice cream” then into the other side of the cherry to join the end of the cherry to the beginning and attach the ice cream at the same time. But if it doesn’t work for you can just not insert it into the ice cream and sew it on when you’re done.

  5. Kat says:

    Ah, thanks, Rachel. So I am supposed to put the hook into the *other* side of the cherry! I was putting it into the front side (‘cuz it did not say otherwise), which was rather difficult. LOL

    I have some self-adhesive strips of magnet and had thought I could use that. Well, I probably can — once I put some good glue on the back, huh? 😉 Thanks again!

  6. Jen Hoover says:

    hi there, I have been searching high and low – without much luck on a “FLAT cupcake/muffin” pattern, and then decided to look for an ice cream cone to alter instead – it’s for personal use, but I wondered if you could help me as I’m mostly self taught… how would I start this so I have a flat and not so elongated bottom? and maybe the top part not quite so high – I want it to look more like a muffin, not an iced cupcake… if you could help I’d GREATLY appreciate it! 🙂
    thanks in advance,
    Jen Hoover

    • Rachel says:

      Hi Jen, I think I’ll be easier to actually use a cupcake pattern. I’ll try to come up with one for you 🙂 Check back during this week.

  7. judie says:

    Would like to print this off but it says when I try I am not allowed.This is a very cute pattern I was going to use for my grandson’s mobile.Thanks for any suggestions.

    • Rachel says:

      Hi Judie, you should be able to print it out using your the print function in your internet browser. Let me know what error message your getting and I can try to help you better.

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