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Knitted ice cream. Amigurumi food: ice cream knitting pattern Lemon ice cream design

This cute little ice cream keychain is knitted easily and quickly. This keychain can be hung on your keys, backpack or bag, and it will also be an excellent gift or addition to a gift. You will need YarnArt Jeans yarn in three colors and a 2.0 mm hook.

Materials:

  • Yarn of three colors YarnArt Jeans: 62 (snow white), 19 (lavender), 07 (beige)
  • Hook No. 2
  • Glue gun
  • Wide eye needle
  • Scissors
  • Filling (synthetic fluff)
  • Accessories for keychain⠀

Legend:
KA - amigurumi ring
Sc - single crochet
Pr - increase
Dec - decrease
VP - air loop
CC - connecting post

Ice cream
1. 6 sc in KA
2. (1 sc, inc) * 3 times
3. (2 sc, inc) * 3 times
4. (3 sc, inc) * 3 times
5. 15 sc
6. (4 sc, inc) * 3 times
7. 18 sc
8. (5 sc, inc) * 3 times
9. 21 sc
10. (6 sc, inc) * 3 times
11. 24 sc
12. (7 sc, inc) * 3 times
13. 27 sc
Change the color of the thread. Next we knit in the back half loop (2 rows)
14. (2 sc, inc) * 9 times for the back half loop
15. 36 sc (for the back half-loop)
16. 36 sc
17. 36 sc
18. 36 sc
19. 36 sc
20. 36 sc
Here I propose to knit an ice cream “skirt”. At this stage it is convenient to attach and hide the threads inside. Do not start tying from the beginning of the row, but step back 4-5 loops, so the “skirt” will be even, the “steps” at the beginning of the row will not be visible.
Attach a thread and tie it from below to the front half-loop (lavender): (1 sc, 2 ch) * repeat until the end of the row.
Bring the thread inside along the columns and bring both ends together.
21. (4 sc, dec) * 6 times
22. (3 sc, dec) * 6 times
23. (2 sc, dec) * 6 times
Fill with filler.
24. (1 sc, dec) * 6 times
Add filler as needed.
25. 6 ub
Close the hole with a needle and hide the thread inside.



Using a glue gun, glue the entire watering.

Advice: Do not apply glue to the very edge, otherwise it will come out over the edges and will be unsightly.

The ice cream keychain is ready!

When publishing your works according to this description, indicate the author of the master class, and on Instagram put the tag #knit_with_natalie.

October 16, 2016


Today we will be knitting some cute treats - amigurumi ice cream!

A craftswoman from Canada, author of the blog amidorablecrochet.ca, shared a pattern for knitting toys. Translation of the diagram into Russian was prepared by Handcraft Studio.

Knitted food: amigurumi ice cream
Crochet patterns and descriptions of toys

You will need:

  • Patins Astra yarn (colors: yellow, white, grey, red, dark brown and brown)
  • Hook: 3mm
  • Eyelets on a secure mount (7.5 mm)
  • Wide eye needle
  • Filler
  • Embroidery threads
  • Wool (color: white)

Abbreviations:
VP - air loop
RLS - single crochet
p – loop
*…* – repeat from asterisk to asterisk the specified number of times

Ice cream in a cup
Size: 4.5 inches tall
Row 1: Take white yarn, start knitting a horn from the bottom, 6 sc in an amigurumi ring (6)
Row 2: 6 increases (12)



Row 6: 36 RLS (36)
Row 7: 36 sc (behind the back wall of the loop) (36)
Row 8: *10 sc, decrease* - repeat 3 times (33)
Row 9: 33 RLS (33)
Row 10: *9 sc, decrease* - repeat 3 times (30)
Row 11: 15 sc, screw one eye into the last. p, 5 sc, screw the second eye into the last one. p, 10 RLS (30)
Row 12-14: 30 RLS (30)
Row 15: 30 SC (behind the front wall of the loop), cut the thread.

Ice cream swirls
Row 1: Take yellow yarn, start knitting ice cream turns on top, 6 sc in amigurumi ring (6)
Row 2-4: 6 sc (6)
Row 5: *SC, increase* - repeat 3 times (9)
Row 6: 9 RLS (9)
Row 7: increase, *sc, increase* - repeat 4 times (14)
Row 8: *SC, increase* - repeat 7 times (21)
Row 9: 21 RLS (21)
Row 10: RLS, *SC, 9 increases* - repeat 2 times (23)
Row 11-13: 23 RLS (23)
Row 14: RLS, *SC, decrease* - repeat 7 times, RLS (16)
Row 15: 16 increases (32)
Row 16: RLS, *5 RLS, increase* - repeat 5 times, RLS (37)
Row 17-24: 37 RLS (37)
Row 25: RLS, *3 RLS, decrease* - repeat 7 times, RLS (30)
Row 26: 30 sc, cut yarn (30).

Cherry

Row 2: *2 sc, increase* - repeat 2 times (8)
Row 3: *decrease, 2 sc* - repeat 2 times (6)
Row 4: Decrease 3, close remaining hole, cut thread (3)

spoon
Row 1: Take gray yarn, start knitting a spoon from the middle, 6 sc in an amigurumi ring (6)
Row 2: 6 increases (12)
Row 3: *SC, increase* - repeat 6 times (18)
Row 4: 18 RLS (18)
Row 5: 2 sc, *3 sc, decrease* - repeat 3 times, sc, cut thread (15)

spoon handle
Row 1: Take red yarn, 6 sc in amigurumi ring (6)
Row 2-16: 6 sc, at the end of the 16th row, cut the thread (6)

Assembly
Using floss, embroider the eyebrows and mouth, fill the cup and curls of ice cream with filler, sew them together behind the back walls of the loops of the outer rows of parts. Sew on the cherry and tuck in the remaining tails of thread.

Eskimo
Size: 5.5 inches tall
Popsicle front (big circle)
Row 1: Take dark brown yarn, start knitting from the middle of the circle, 6 sc in amigurumi ring (6)
Row 2: 6 increases (12)
Row 3: *SC, increase* - repeat 6 times (18)
Row 4: *SC, increase* - repeat 9 times (27)
Row 5: *2 sc, increase* - repeat 9 times (36)
Row 6: 36 RLS (36)
Row 7: *5 sc, increase* - repeat 6 times (42)
Row 8: RLS, *4 RLS, increase* - repeat 8 times (50)
Row 9: (Knit behind the back wall of the loop). *8 RLS, decrease* - repeat 5 times (45)
Row 10: 45 sc, cut thread (45)

The back of a popsicle (large circle) knit according to the knitting pattern for the front of the ice cream bar from the 1st row to the 8th row inclusive.

Front of right ear (whole)

Row 2: 6 increases (12)
Row 3: *SC, increase* - repeat 6 times (18)
Row 4: *2 sc, increase* - repeat 6 times (24)
Row 5: *SC, increase* - repeat 12 times (36)
Row 6: 36 sc (knit behind the back wall of the loop) (36)
Row 7: *4 sc, decrease* - repeat 6 times, cut thread (30)

Back of right ear (whole)
Row 1: Take brown yarn, start knitting from the middle of the circle, 6 sc in amigurumi ring (6)
Row 2: 6 increases (12)
Row 3: *SC, increase* - repeat 6 times (18)
Row 4: *SC, increase* - repeat 9 times (27)
Row 5: sc, *4 sc, increase* - repeat 5 times, cut thread (32)

Front of left ear (part of the ear is missing)
Row 1: Take brown yarn, start knitting from the middle of the circle, 6 sc in amigurumi ring (6)
Row 2: 6 increases (12)
Row 3: *SC, increase* - repeat 6 times (18)
Row 4-5: Turn knit, ch, 16 sc, place stitch marker in last stitch.
5th row (16)
Row 6: 23 sc to stitch marker (23)
Row 7: 24 sc (knit behind the back wall of the loops) (24)
Row 8: 24 sc, cut thread (24)

Back of left ear (part of the ear is missing)
Row 1: Take dark brown yarn, start knitting from the middle of the circle, 6 sc
in amigurumi ring (6)
Row 2: 6 increases (12)
Row 3: *SC, increase* - repeat 6 times (18)
Row 4: 7 sc (7)
Row 5-6: Turn knitting, ch, 5 sc (5)
Row 7: Turn knitting, ch, decrease, sc, decrease (3)
Row 8: Turn knitting, ch, decrease, sc, (2)
Row 9: Turn knitting, ch, decrease, cut thread (1)

Wand
Row 1: Take brown yarn, start knitting from the bottom of the stick, 6 sc in an amigurumi ring (6)
Row 2: 6 increases (12)
Row 3: 12 RLS (12)
Row 4: *SC, increase* - repeat 6 times (18)
Row 5: 18 RLS (18)
Row 6: *SC, decrease* - repeat 6 times (12)
Row 7: 12 RLS (12)
Row 8: *2 sc, decrease* - repeat 3 times (9)
Row 9-14: 9 sc, cut yarn at end of row 14 (9)

Bow
Row 1: Take red yarn, 5 VP (5)
Row 2: Turn knitting, 4 sc (4)
Row 3-4: Turn knitting, ch, 4 sc (4)
Row 5: sc in circle

Assembly
Insert eyes into the front of the popsicle, embroider eyelashes and a mouth. Sew the front and back parts of the ice cream, stuff it with filling, and sew on the ears. Fill an ice cream stick with filling and sew it onto the amigurumi ice cream base. Drag the bow in the middle and sew it onto the popsicle. Cut a piece of wool in the shape of a melted ice cream and use glue to attach it to the left ear. The amigurumi popsicle is ready!

Amigurumi food looks no less attractive than the real thing, especially when it comes to sweets, such as ice cream. If you have friends or acquaintances who cannot live a day without this delicacy, give them a knitted souvenir in the form of ice cream.

Moreover, Anastasia Makeeva (Cactuce HandMade, https://vk.com/cactuce) has developed an excellent master class on how to crochet ice cream, such as a popsicle on a stick or a waffle cone with a cherry. You can choose the color of the threads to suit your taste and decorate the craft with floss or beads.

Amigurumi crochet food

Description of ice cream knitting

Eskimo
The sweet part
1. Cast on 10 ch, 3 sbn in the 2nd from the hook, 7 sbn on the other side of the chain, 3 sbn in the last loop, 7 sbn (20)
2. 3 inc, 7 sc, 3 inc, 7 sc (26)
3. (1 sc, inc)x3, 7 sc, (1 sc, inc)x3, 7 sc (32)
4. (2 sc, inc)x3, 7 sc, (2 sc, inc)x3, 7 sc (38)
5. For the back half loop (38)
6-13. (38)
Change color
14-21. (38)
Change color
22-26. (38)
27. 9 sbn, dec, 16 sbn, dec, 9 sbn (36)
28. (4 sc. dec)x6 (30)
29. (3 sc, dec)x6 (24)
30. (2 sc, dec)x6 (18)
31. (1 sc, dec)x6 (12)
32. ubh6 (6)

Wand
1. 5 sc in the ring
2. pribH5 (10)
3-12. (10)

Horn
Sweet part (2 pcs)
1. 6 sc in the ring
2. pribH6 (12)
3. (1 sc, inc)x6 (18)
4. (2 sc, inc)x6 (24)
5. (3 sc, inc)x6 (30)
6. (4 sc. inc)x6 (36)
7. (5 sc, inc)x6 (42)
8-14. (42)
15. for the back half loop: (5 dc in one loop, ss in the next stitch) repeat until the end of the row. Stuff one part tightly, the other not so much.

Waffle
1. 5 sc in the ring
2. Pribh5 (10)
3. (1 sc, inc)x5 (15)
4. (2 sc, inc)x5 (20)
5. For the back half loop (20)
6. (4 sc, inc)x4 (24)
7-8. (24)
9. (3 sc, inc)x6 (30)
10. (30)
11. (4 sc, inc)x6 (36)
12-13. (36)
14. (17 sc, inc)x2 (38)
15. (18 sc, inc)x2 (40)
16. (19 sc, inc)x2 (42)
17. for the front half loop (42)
18. behind the back half-loop of the 17th row (42)

Cream
1. 8 sc in the ring
2. pribh8 (16)
3. (1 sc, inc)x8 (24)
4. (2 sc, inc)x8 (32)
5. (5 dc in one loop, ss)x repeat until the end of the row

Cherry (2 children)
1. 6 sc in the ring
2. pribx6 (12)
3-4. (12)
5.ubx6
Stuff it a little

Twig
Cast on 6 ch, 1 sc in the 2nd from the hook, cast on another 5 ch. Sew all the details together, decorate the knitted ice cream with beads or floss.

A crocheted delicacy in the shape of bears that is loved by many. Description of knitting amigurumi ice cream from Tatiana Kostochenkova. You can knit white, lemon or turquoise ice cream, decorated with berries.

Source: vk.com/kostochenkovatoys

Tools and materials:

  • Yarn Art Jeans sand (07), white (62), turquoise (33), lemon (67) colors.
  • Some red yarn for the cherries and strawberries, purple for the blueberries, green for the leaves, dark yellow for the cream, and pink, brown and dark turquoise for the decoration.
  • Hook No. 2.
  • Holofiber filler.
  • Beads d=5 mm for eyes.
  • Pink felt for cheeks.
  • Waxed cord.
  • Black sewing thread for decoration.
  • Glue or glue gun.
  • Thick needle for stitching parts.
  • Scissors.

Description of ice cream crochet

Legend:
k.a. – amigurumi ring
v.p. - air loop
v.p.p. – lifting air loop
ss – connecting post
sc - single crochet
psn – half double crochet
dc - double crochet
s2n – double crochet stitch
pr – increase (two stitches in 1 loop)
dec – decrease (two loops together)
ZPP - rear half-loop
ppp – front half-loop

Glass
We start with a beige thread. Fill tightly as you knit.
1st row: 6 sc in k.a.
2nd row: 6 inc (12)
3-4 row: 12 sc
Row 5: (1 sc, inc)*6 (18)
6-7 row: 18 sc
Row 8: 1 sc, inc, (2 sc, inc)*5, 1 sc (24)
9-10 row: 24 sc
Row 11: (3 sc, inc)*6 (30)
12-13 row: 30 sc
Row 14: 2 sc, inc, (4 sc, inc)*5, 2 sc (36)
15-16 row 36 sc
Row 17: (5 sc, inc)*6 (42)
18-19 row: 42 sc
Row 20: 3 sc, inc, (6 sc, inc)*5, 3 sc (48)
21-22 row: 48 sc
Row 23: (7 sc, inc)*6 (54)
24-25 row: 54 sc
26 row: 4 sbn, inc, (8 sbn, inc) * 5, 4 sbn (60)
27-28 row: 60 sc
Row 29: (9 sc, inc)*6 (66)
30-31 row: 66 sc

Ice cream scoop
We change the color of the thread to the one with which we want to knit the ice cream itself. Fill tightly as you knit.
Row 32: 66 sc
33rd row: 66 sbn for zpp
34-44: 66 sc
Row 45: (9 sc, dec)*6 (60)
46 row: 4 sbn, dec, (8 sbn, dec) * 5, 4 sbn (54)
Row 47: (7 sc, dec)*6 (48)
48 row: 3 sbn, dec, (6 sbn, dec) * 5, 3 sbn (42)
Row 49: (5 sc, dec)*6 (36)
Row 50: 2 sbn, dec, (4 sbn, dec)*5, 2 sbn (30)
Row 51: (3 sc, dec)*6 (24)
Row 52: 1 sbn, dec, (2 sbn, dec)*5, 1 sbn (18)
Row 53: (1 sc, dec)*6 (12)
Row 54: 6 dec (6)
We cut the thread, tighten the hole, and hide the thread inside the part.

Muzzle
We knit with the same thread as the ice cream ball itself.
1st row: 6 sc in k.a.
2nd row: 6 inc (12)
3rd row: (1 sc, inc)*6 (18)

Row 5: (3 sc, inc)*6 (30)
6th row: 30 sc
Cut the thread, leaving a long end for sewing.

Ears(2 parts)
We knit with the same thread as the ice cream ball.
1st row: 6 sc in k.a.
2nd row: 6 inc (12)
3rd row: (1 sc, inc)*6 (18)
4-6 row: 18 sc
Fold the piece in half and connect the edges with nine sc.
We cut the thread, leaving a long end for sewing.

DESIGN OF WHITE ICE CREAM

1. Attach the thread to the last column of the 32nd row (in which the front half-loops remain unknitted) and knit scallops: 2 vp, 4 dc in the same loop, 1
skip a loop, skip 1 sc, skip 1 loop, (5 dc in 1 loop, skip 1 loop, skip 1 sc, skip 1 loop)*15.
As you can see from the description, the pattern report has 4 loops, and we have 66 loops in the row. To ensure that there are no extra loops left and the pattern comes together, when knitting single crochets in 2 random places, we make 2 decreases.
We finish the row with a ss in the 2nd ch. We cut the thread and fasten it.

3. Sew the muzzle between rows 33 and 42. Fill as you sew. Sew on the eyes. We embroider the nose, smile, eyebrows. Cut out 2 circles with a diameter of 1-1.5 cm from felt. Glue them.

4. Knitting cream lemon colored thread.
1st row: 6 sc in k.a.
2nd row: 6 inc (12)
3rd row: (1 sc, inc)*6 (18)
4th row: 1 sc, inc, (2 sc, inc)*5, 1 sc (24)
Row 5: (3 sc, inc)*6 (30)

We turn the knitting with the wrong side facing us and knit 4 sc in each loop. We cut the thread and fasten it.

5. Knitting strawberry red thread. Fill tightly as you knit.
1st row: 4 sc in k.a.
2nd row: (1 sc, inc)*2 (6)
3rd row: (1 sc, inc)*3 (9)
4th row: 1 sc, inc, (2 sc, inc)*2, 1 sc (12)
Row 5: (3 sc, inc)*3 (15)
6th row: 2 sbn, inc, (4 sbn, inc) * 2, 2 sbn (18)
Row 7: (5 sc, inc)*3 (21)
8 row: 3 sbn, inc, (6 sbn, inc) * 2, 3 sbn (24)
9-11 row: 24 sc
12 row: 1 sbn, dec, (2 sbn, dec)*5, 1 sbn (18)
Row 13: (1 sc, dec)*6 (12)
Row 14: 6 dec (6)
We cut the thread, tighten the hole, and hide the thread inside the part.

Knitting sepal green thread.
1st row: 1 ch.p.p., 5 sc in k.a., ss in v.p.p.;
In the 2nd row we need to knit 5 leaves, one from each column.

We cast on a chain of 4 vp, insert the hook into the 2nd loop from the hook and return along the chain, knitting 1 dc and 2 sc.

Insert the hook into the 2nd column of the 1st row and knit 1 dc.

We knit the remaining 4 leaves in the same way. We finish the row of ss in the 1st vp.

We cut the thread and fasten it.

We knit a tail. To do this, cast on 4 ch, insert the hook into the 2nd loop, knit 3 sc. Sew the tail to the sepal. Sequentially sew/glue the sepals to the strawberry, the strawberry to the cream, the cream to the ice cream.

6. We knit a spot into the eye.
We knit with dark turquoise thread. In the amigurumi ring we collect 2 v.p.p. and knit 12 dc, ending the ss row in the 2nd ch. We tighten the thread, cut it and fasten it. We sew/glue the spot to the ear.

DESIGN OF LEMON ICE CREAM

1. Attach the thread to the last column of the 32nd row (in which the front half-loops remain unknitted) and knit a ruffle: (1 sc, 1 sc, 1 sc) in 1 loop, ss in
next loop, (1 sbn, 1 dc, 1 sbn) in 1 loop, ss in the next loop, alternating until the end of the row. We cut the thread, fasten it, and hide it inside the part.

2. We tie the ice cream in one row of ss, insert the hook between rows 32 and 33.


circle with a diameter of 1-1.5 cm. Glue it.

4. Knitting cream white thread.
1st row: 6 sc in k.a.
2nd row: 6 inc (12)
3rd row: (1 sc, inc)*6 (18)
4th row: 1 sc, inc, (2 sc, inc)*5, 1 sc (24)
Row 5: (3 sc, inc)*6 (30)
6th row: 2 sc, inc, (4 sc, inc)*5, 2 sc (36)
We tie the circle with a crayfish step. We cut the thread and fasten it.

5. Knitting blueberries(3 pcs.)
1st row: 6 sc in k.a.
2nd row: 6 inc (12)
3-4 row: 12 sc
5th row: 6 dec
We fill it, cut the thread, tighten the hole, hide the thread inside the part.

6. Knitting leaves(3 pcs.)
We make a chain of 9 vp, insert the hook into the 2nd loop, knit 1 dc, 1 sc, 1 hdc, 4 dc, 4 dc in the last loop, 4 dc, 1 hdc, 1 sc, 1 dc.
We cut the thread and fasten it.

6. Sequentially sew/glue the cream to the ice cream, leaves to the cream, berries to the leaves.

We fold the ears in half, sew them together and sew them to the ice cream at an equal distance from the cream.

DESIGN OF TURQUOISE ICE CREAM

1. Attach the thread to the last column of the 32nd row (in which the front half-loops remain unknitted) and knit a ruffle: (4 sc in 1 loop) * 66.

We cut the thread, fasten it, and hide it inside the part.

2. We cast on a chain of 30 ch, attach the thread to the ice cream, knitting 1 sl between the 32nd and 33rd rows. We tie the ice cream in one row with a ss, we also introduce a hook
between 32 and 33 nearby. Having completed the circle, we again collect a chain of 30 vp.

We cut the thread and tighten it. We tie the tails into a knot.

3. Sew the muzzle between rows 33 and 42. Fill as you sew. Sew on the eyes. We embroider the nose, smile, eyebrows, eyelashes. Cut out 2 from felt
circle with a diameter of 1-1.5 cm, glue it.

4. Knitting cream dark yellow thread. We knit all rows for ZPP.
1st row: 6 sc in k.a.
2nd row: 6 inc (12)
3rd row: (1 sc, inc)*6 (18)
4th row: 1 sc, inc, (2 sc, inc)*5, 1 sc (24)
4th row: 1 sc, inc, (2 sc, inc)*5, 1 sc (24)
Row 5: (3 sc, inc)*6 (30)
6th row: 2 sc, inc, (4 sc, inc)*5, 2 sc (36)
We finish the circle with 1 dc.

We dial 3 v.p.p. and tie the circle as follows: 3 s2n in 1 loop, 3 vp, ss in
next stitch, 3 chp, 3 dc in 1 loop, 3 chp, ss in the next stitch, alternating until the end of the row. There should be 18 cones in total. We cut the thread and fasten it.

We tie the unknitted half loops of the circle with ss. We cut the thread and fasten it.

5. Knitting cherry.
Preparing the tail. To do this, take a waxed cord, cut off a small piece (about 5 cm), and tie a strong knot at the end.

1st row: 6 sc in k.a. (insert the tail, tighten the ring)
2nd row: 6 inc (12)
3rd row: (1 sc, inc)*6 (18)
4th row: 1 sc, inc, (2 sc, inc)*5, 1 sc (24)
5-8 row: 24 sc
9 row: 1 sbn, dec, (2 sbn, dec)*5, 1 sbn (18)
Row 10: (1 sc, dec)*6 (12)
11th row: 6 dec (6)
We fill it, cut the thread, tighten the hole, pull the cherry at the base, and hide the thread inside the part.

6. Consistently sew/glue the cream to the ice cream, the cherry to the cream.

We fold the ears in half, sew them together and sew them to the ice cream at an equal distance from the cream.

For a long time I had been dreaming of crocheting something pretend to be edible, but as always, “little things” gave way to global projects. Although, a little thing is a little thing, and it takes time, especially delicious pieces of cake. But this is not a hindrance! And I started on spring break! I knitted it in fits and starts, and took it with me on the road. By the way, it’s convenient to knit small things in this way: firstly, it saves time on serious handicraft projects, secondly, the gaps of doing nothing combined with the desire to use your hands and thoughts somewhere are rationally used, and thirdly, to throw a small skein of yarn with a hook in your purse - what could be simpler? And in such a roundabout way by the fall, I finished, or better yet, achieved my goal - 6 pieces of cake and 4 ice cream cones. Further, new desires and goals appeared on the horizon, because knitting cute little toys is a pleasure!

I knitted the cakes according to the pattern found on Natalia Grukhina’s website, and the ice cream

From the world by thread and from yourself, knitting it is much easier than cake:

Gradually expanding cone (at first I added 2 loops every row, then every two rows);

A scoop of ice cream is half a sphere (the principle of crocheting the simplest hat in columns, only in miniature);

After filling the cone and the ball with filler, I sewed the two parts together using the back walls of the loops and made a binding along the front wall of the ball loops;

My decoration for knitted ice cream is a berry (knitted ball) or curls in the rococo style (I liked them better).

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