C2C crochet ice cream pattern
Get ready to crochet something sweet with my C2C Ice Cream Cone Crochet Square Pattern! This fun design features a colorful ice cream cone that’s perfect for adding a touch of summer vibes to your projects. Whether you’re a fan of sweet treats or just love playful patterns, this square is sure to bring a smile to your face.
Free Ice Cream Cone Crochet Square Pattern
This Ice Cream Cone C2C pattern is not only a treat on its own but also incredibly versatile! Use it alone to create a fun pillow, a playful tote bag, or even a piece of wall art that adds a splash of color to any room.
Feeling creative? Mix and match this ice cream square with others from my C2C collection to craft a cozy, sweet-themed blanket, a double-sided tote bag, or a reversible pillow that’s perfect for summer. The possibilities are endless, and this pattern is ideal for adding a fun and cheerful touch to any crochet project!
Crochet Project Materials Needed
- Crochet Hook Size: G-6 4 mm
- Yarn: Worsted weight yarn in white, tan, pink, orange, and yellow. I used Lion Brand Yarns 24/7 Cotton in white, ecru, rose, creamsicle, and lime. My square weighs 131 grams/4.6 ounces.
- Yarn needle: Use this to weave in your ends.
- Scissors: Use scissors to fasten off your yarn.
- Stitch marker(s): Optional. Use these to help keep track of your stitches.
Printable PDF Version
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C2C crochet ice cream pattern details
Skill Level
Advanced beginners. This crochet square is made using the corner to corner C2C crochet method and it involves color changes.
Finished Measurements
My C2C crochet square measures just over 13 inches by 13 inches.
Gauge
8 squares (ch 3 + 3 dc) = 4 inches
Crochet Terms
- sc = single crochet
- ch/chs = chain/chains
- st/sts = stitch/stitches
- sl st = slip stitch
C2C Crochet Technique
- The pattern is made using the C2C technique of making “squares” in diagonal rows starting in the bottom right corner and ending in the top left corner.
- Each square is made of a chain 3 + 3 double crochet.
- Chain 6 to start a new row and chain 3 to start a new square.
- You can follow the picture graph or the written pattern.
- The written pattern tells you how many squares to make of each color and in what order.
C2C Video Tutorial
Need C2C help? I have a step by step C2C tutorial for my mini heart square on my YouTube channel.
C2C Crochet Pattern Notes
- The pattern is written in US terms.
- ↙ You are working on the “right side”.
- ↗ You are working on the “wrong side”.
C2C crochet ice cream pattern instructions
Download the ice cream cone graph.
↙ Row 1: white x 1 (1 square)
↗ Row 2: white x 2 (2 squares)
↙ Row 3: white x 3 (3 squares)
↗ Row 4: white x 4 (4 squares)
↙ Row 5: white x 5 (5 squares)
↗ Row 6: white x 6 (6 squares)
↙ Row 7: white x 7 (7 squares)
↗ Row 8: white x 8 (8 squares)
↙ Row 9: white x 9 (9 squares)
↗ Row 10: white x 10 (10 squares)
↙ Row 11: white x 11 (11 squares)
↗ Row 12: white x 12 (12 squares)
↙ Row 13: white x 11, tan x 1, white x 1 (13 squares)
↗ Row 14: white x 1, tan x 3, white x 10 (14 squares)
↙ Row 15: white x 10, tan x 3, white x 2 (15 squares)
↗ Row 16: white x 3, tan x 4, white x 9 (16 squares)
↙ Row 17: white x 8, tan x 6, white x 3 (17 squares)
↗ Row 18: white x 4, tan x 6, white x 1, pink x 3, white x 4 (18 squares)
↙ Row 19: white x 4, pink x 4, tan x 6, white x 5 (19 squares)
↗ Row 20: white x 6, tan x 5, pink x 5, white x 4 (20 squares)
↙ Row 21: white x 4, pink x 6, tan x 5, white x 6 (21 squares)
↗ Row 22: white x 7, tan x 4, pink x 7, white x 4 (22 squares)
↙ Row 23: white x 5, pink x 6, tan x 4, white x 8 (23 squares)
↗ Row 24: white x 8, tan x 4, pink x 7, white x 5 (24 squares)
↙ Row 25: white x 6, pink x 6, orange x 3, tan x 1, white x 9 (25 squares)
Corner: Start decreasing on both ends
↗ Row 26: white x 9, orange x 4, pink x 6, white x 5 (24 squares)
↙ Row 27: white x 5, pink x 5, orange x 5, white x 8 (23 squares)
↗ Row 28: white x 7, orange x 6, pink x 4, white x 5 (22 squares)
↙ Row 29: white x 4, green x 1, pink x 3, orange x 7, white x 6 (21 squares)
↗ Row 30: white x 6, orange x 6, pink x 3, green x 2, white x 3 (20 squares)
↙ Row 31: white x 3, green x 4, orange x 7, white x 5 (19 squares)
↗ Row 32: white x 5, orange x 6, green x 5, white x 2 (18 squares)
↙ Row 33: white x 2, green x 4, orange x 7, white x 4 (17 squares)
↗ Row 34: white x 4, orange x 6, green x 5, white x 1 (16 squares)
↙ Row 35: white x 1, green x 5, orange x 5, white x 4 (15 squares)
↗ Row 36: white x 4, orange x 4, green x 5, white x 1 (14 squares)
↙ Row 37: white x 1, green x 4, white x 1, orange x 3, white x 4 (13 squares)
↗ Row 38: white x 8, green x 3, white x 1 (12 squares)
↙ Row 39: white x 11 (11 squares)
↗ Row 40: white x 10 (10 squares)
↙ Row 41: white x 9 (9 squares)
↗ Row 42: white x 8 (8 squares)
↙ Row 43: white x 7 (7 squares)
↗ Row 44: white x 6 (6 squares)
↙ Row 45: white x 5 (5 squares)
↗ Row 46: white x 4 (4 squares)
↙ Row 47: white x 3 (3 squares)
↗ Row 48: white x 2 (2 squares)
↙ Row 49: white x 1 (1 square)
Border for the Ice Cream Cone Crochet Square Pattern
Make 2 sc in each square along the sides and in each corner square make (2 sc, ch 2, 2 sc).
Finishing the Ice Cream Cone Crochet Square Pattern
Fasten off and then weave in all of your ends. Block if desired.

More free C2C crochet patterns
Want to make more mini panels and graph-style designs? Browse my full collection of free C2C crochet patterns. If you need help following the written directions, my guide on how to read a crochet pattern is a helpful place to start.
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Happy crocheting! 🧶
— Melissa


