Brighten daily essentials with a free crochet ice cream keychain pattern that brings playful sweetness to any set of keys.
There’s something truly delightful about holding a tiny ice cream charm that never melts but still looks sweet and inviting! This adorable keychain features soft pastel colors with a playful molten cream topping that adds a touch of texture and fun. The pattern uses single crochet and back loop only (BLO) stitches to give the cone and ice cream scoop a nice shape and distinct details, making it perfect for beginners who want a satisfying project with clear, manageable steps.
Ways to Crochet an Ice Cream Keychain for Everyday Smiles
The process begins by working in rounds from a magic ring, gradually increasing stitches to form the cone’s base. Changing colors for the ice cream portion adds a cheerful contrast, while the molten cream topping is crocheted using the BLO technique to give it a slightly raised, drippy look. Attaching the melted cream can be done with some simple sewing or hot glue, making the finishing touches easy to handle. Adding cotton stuffing gives the keychain a soft and plump appearance, perfect for hanging on backpacks, keys, or as a cute desk accessory.
Other Fun Items You Can Make
Using similar techniques, this pattern can be adapted to make a variety of small, charming objects like cupcakes, donuts, or fruit-shaped keychains. Adjusting colors or sizes lets you personalize each piece, making them great gifts or collectibles. The simple stitch work allows you to enjoy making several sweet-themed accessories without feeling overwhelmed.
Crochet Pattern: Ice Cream Cone with Melted Cream Topping
Create a cute crochet ice cream cone with a delightful molten cream topping! This project is perfect for adding a pop of fun to your space, crocheting unique keychains, or giving as handmade gifts. The combination of a textured cone with a decorative cream topping makes this pattern both fun and creative. With detailed, step-by-step instructions, you’ll crochet a sweet treat that looks good enough to eat!
Using basic crochet stitches, including single crochet, slip stitch, and double crochet, this pattern is beginner-friendly yet provides a creative challenge with the addition of decorative melted cream.
Uses of This Pattern
- Keychain: Attach it to a keyring for a unique accessory.
- Desk Decoration: Brighten up your workspace with this whimsical piece.
- Gift: A perfect handmade gift for birthdays or special occasions.
Skill Level & Terminology
- Skill Level: Beginner-Intermediate. Stitches are simple, but creating the melted cream and attaching parts adds a bit of a challenge.
- Terminology: This pattern uses US crochet terms.
Materials & Tools
Here’s what you’ll need:
- Yarn:
- Light brown yarn for the cone.
- Pink yarn or any ice cream flavor color for the topping/base.
- White yarn for the melted cream topping.
- Crochet Hook: 2.5mm crochet hook.
- Scissors: For trimming yarn ends.
- Tapestry Needle: For sewing and joining parts.
- Glue Gun (Optional): For attaching the cream topping.
- Stuffing/Fiberfill: For shaping the ice cream cone.
Gauge
Gauge is not essential since this is a small decorative project. Keep your stitches tight to ensure the shape is firm and stuffing doesn’t show through the holes.
Abbreviations List
Here’s the key for this pattern:
- ch: Chain
- sc: Single Crochet
- dc: Double Crochet
- sl st: Slip Stitch
- inc: Increase (work 2 sc in the same stitch)
- dec: Decrease (crochet 2 stitches together)
- BLO: Back Loop Only
- Magic Ring (MR): Adjustable loop to start in the round
Special Stitch Instructions
Magic Ring (MR):
Start by looping yarn around your fingers. Insert the hook, pull the yarn through, and chain 1 to secure. Work stitches directly into the loop and pull the tail to tighten.
BLO (Back Loop Only):
Instead of working under both loops of a stitch, insert the hook under the back loop only to create a ridge.
Finished Size
The final ice cream cone measures approximately 3.5–4 inches tall, including the cream topping, and 2–2.5 inches wide. Size may vary depending on the yarn and hook.
What You’ll Learn From This Pattern
This project teaches the following skills:
- Amigurumi Basics: Shaping with increases and decreases.
- Textured Effects: Using BLO stitches and drips to create small decorative details.
- Assembly Techniques: Attaching multiple parts for a cohesive design.
This pattern is an adorable way to practice crochet and assembly while creating a sweet, fun item that can be used or gifted as a unique accessory.
The Pattern
Part 1: The Cone (Light Brown Yarn)
- Start with a Magic Ring:
- Create a magic ring using light brown yarn and secure it with a chain.
- Round 1:
- Work 6 sc into the magic ring. Tighten the ring by pulling the tail.
- Sl st into the first sc to close the round. Ch 1.
- Round 2:
- 2 sc in each stitch around (inc x 6). You should now have 12 sc.
- Round 3:
- Work 1 sc in first stitch, inc in the next stitch. Repeat (1 sc, inc) across. (18 sc total)
- Round 4:
- Work 2 sc, then inc in the next stitch. Repeat (2 sc, inc) across. (24 sc total)
- Round 5:
- Work 3 sc, then inc in the next stitch. Repeat (3 sc, inc) across. (30 sc total)
- Rounds 6–10:
- Crochet 1 sc in each stitch around. (Maintain 30 sc for 5 rows). Each round ends with a sl st.
Note for Beginners: These steps form the cone’s structure through simple increases. Keep your tension consistent for a smooth, rounded cone.
Part 2: Ice Cream Scoop (Pink Yarn)
- Attachment to Cone:
- After finishing the cone, pull through pink yarn to create the ice cream scoop topping.
- Rounds 11–13:
- Work 1 sc in each stitch around. (Maintain 30 sc for 3 rows).
- Round 14:
- Work 4 sc, then inc in the next stitch. Repeat (4 sc, inc) across. (36 sc total)
- Rounds 15–20:
- Crochet 1 sc in each stitch around. (Maintain 36 sc for 6 rows). Add stuffing as you work.
- Round 21:
- Work 4 sc, then dec. Repeat (4 sc, dec) across. (30 sc total)
- Round 22:
- Work 3 sc, then dec. Repeat (3 sc, dec) across. (24 sc total)
- Round 23:
- Work 2 sc, then dec. Repeat (2 sc, dec) across. (18 sc total)
- Round 24:
- Continue decreasing: Work 1 sc, then dec. Repeat (1 sc, dec) across (12 sc total).
- Add more stuffing to ensure the top of the cone is full.
- Round 25:
- Work dec across all stitches. You should now have 6 sc remaining.
- Slip stitch to close the opening. Use a tapestry needle to sew the remaining hole shut.
For Visual Learners: The cone and scoop are simple rounds with evenly spaced increases and decreases. Refer to stuffing instructions at the end of each decrease row for shaping guidance.
Part 3: Melted Cream Topping (White Yarn)
- Create a Magic Ring:
- Use white yarn to create an MR and chain 1 to secure.
- Round 1:
- Work 6 sc into the MR. Tighten the loop and begin the second row without slip-stitching to maintain a continuous spiral.
- Round 2:
- Work 2 sc into each stitch around (inc x 6). You should now have 12 sc.
- Round 3:
- Work 1 sc, then 2 sc in the next stitch. Repeat (1 sc, inc) around. (18 sc total)
Note: At the end of Round 3, you’ll begin creating small chains and arches to mimic the melted cream look.
Cream Drips
- Making Drips:
- Slip stitch into the first stitch of Round 3, then ch 5, skip the first chain, and crochet 1 sc in each of the next 4 chain stitches.
- Skip the next stitch in the round and sl st into the following stitch.
- Alternating Drip Sizes:
- Alternate between ch 4, ch 5, and ch 6.
- Follow the same steps: Work single crochets back down the chain, skip 1 stitch in the circle, then slip stitch into the next.
- Finishing the Cream:
- Continue adding drips to the melted cream until you’ve gone around the entire circle.
- Fasten off and weave in the yarn tails.
For Beginners: The melted cream creates the realistic drip effect. Don’t stress if the drips aren’t perfectly sized—it adds to the charm!
Assembly & Finishing
- Sewing the Ice Cream to the Cone:
- Use a tapestry needle to securely sew the bottom of the ice cream scoop to the top edge of the cone.
- Attaching the Melted Cream:
- Use a glue gun to attach the melted cream to the top of the ice cream scoop. Make sure it’s slightly off-center for a more natural effect.
- Final Details:
- Hide any remaining yarn ends with a tapestry needle.
- Optional: Add embellishments such as sprinkles, beads, or a small cherry on top for extra flair.
Difficulties and Solutions
Challenge: Keeping the Cone Flat
It can be tricky to ensure the cone remains flat at the bottom.
- Solution: Use consistent tension and double-check that your stitches are even before moving to the next row.
Challenge: Stuffing Properly
It’s challenging to stuff the ice cream scoop and cone evenly.
- Solution: Add stuffing in small amounts and adjust as you go. Start at the bottom and work your way up to ensure no gaps form.
Final Notes: Why You’ll Love This Project
This crochet ice cream cone is a sweet and satisfying handmade project. The combination of the cone, scoop, and drippy topping offers endless customization opportunities—choose your favorite colors and toppings for a personal touch. Whether you’re experimenting with amigurumi or simply looking to add a handmade charm to your collection, this pattern is quick, creative, and utterly irresistible!









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