Too Cold for Ice Cream Cones?
I made these cones at the request of my younger sister (she asked for 4, so 2 down, 2 to go).

They're really easy to make. In addition to yarn, stuffing, and a crochet hook, you need a little plastic cup, the size of a Dixie brand cup. I got mine from the 'Buck (ask for a few of their sample size cups).

Ice Cream Scoop
You'll be making a circle, adding a few plain rows, then finishing with a scalloped edge.
Rnd 1: With ice cream colour, 4 sc into a ring (4 sts).
Rnd 2: sc twice in each st (8 sts).
Rnd 3: * sc twice in next st, sc next st, rep from * (12 sts).
Rnd 4: * sc twice in next st, sc next 2 sts, rep from * (16 sts).
Rnd 5: * sc twice in next st, sc next 3 sts, rep from * (20 sts).
Rnd 6: * sc twice in next st, sc next 4 sts, rep from * (24 sts).
Rnd 7: * sc twice in next st, sc next 5 sts, rep from * (28 sts).
Rnds 8-10: sc each st (28 sts).
Rnd 9 (scalloped edge): * sl st in next sc, 3 sc into next st, rep from *
Bind off.
Cone
You'll make a circle that fits the base of the plastic cup, crochet the sides of the cone, then finish off with two rows of double crochet. One row of double crochet will be folded outwards and tacked down.
Rnd 1: With cone colour, 4 sc into a ring (4 sts).
Rnd 2: sc twice in each st (8 sts).
Rnd 3: * sc twice in next st, sc next st, rep from * (12 sts).
Rnd 4: * sc twice in next st, sc next 2 sts, rep from * (16 sts).
This is the base of the cone.
Rnd 5: sc through the back loop of each st (16 sts).
Rnds 6-7: sc all sts (16 sts).
Rnd 8: * sc twice in next st, sc next 3 sts, rep from * (20 sts).
Rnds 9-10: sc all sts (20 sts).
Rnd 11: * sc twice in next st, sc next 4 sts, rep from * (24 sts).
Rnd 12: sc all sts, sl st in next sc (24 sts).
Rnd 13: ch 3 (first dc), dc through the back loop of each st, sl st in the first dc (24 sts).
Rnd 14: ch 3 (first dc), dc all sts, sl st in the first dc in the round (24 sts).
Bind off. Fold one layer of dc outwards and tack down to the cone.
Finishing
Insert the plastic cup into the cone. Glue down the base of the cup to the inside of the cone if necessary. Stuff as you sew: sew the ice cream scoop to the cone, using the row on the scoop that is before the scallops (i.e. let the scallops hang over the sewn edge).
Sweet!
This pattern has been blogged at CRAFTzine.
Ice Cream Cones Made By Other Bloggers

They're really easy to make. In addition to yarn, stuffing, and a crochet hook, you need a little plastic cup, the size of a Dixie brand cup. I got mine from the 'Buck (ask for a few of their sample size cups).

Ice Cream Scoop
You'll be making a circle, adding a few plain rows, then finishing with a scalloped edge.
Rnd 1: With ice cream colour, 4 sc into a ring (4 sts).
Rnd 2: sc twice in each st (8 sts).
Rnd 3: * sc twice in next st, sc next st, rep from * (12 sts).
Rnd 4: * sc twice in next st, sc next 2 sts, rep from * (16 sts).
Rnd 5: * sc twice in next st, sc next 3 sts, rep from * (20 sts).
Rnd 6: * sc twice in next st, sc next 4 sts, rep from * (24 sts).
Rnd 7: * sc twice in next st, sc next 5 sts, rep from * (28 sts).
Rnds 8-10: sc each st (28 sts).
Rnd 9 (scalloped edge): * sl st in next sc, 3 sc into next st, rep from *
Bind off.
Cone
You'll make a circle that fits the base of the plastic cup, crochet the sides of the cone, then finish off with two rows of double crochet. One row of double crochet will be folded outwards and tacked down.
Rnd 1: With cone colour, 4 sc into a ring (4 sts).
Rnd 2: sc twice in each st (8 sts).
Rnd 3: * sc twice in next st, sc next st, rep from * (12 sts).
Rnd 4: * sc twice in next st, sc next 2 sts, rep from * (16 sts).
This is the base of the cone.
Rnd 5: sc through the back loop of each st (16 sts).
Rnds 6-7: sc all sts (16 sts).
Rnd 8: * sc twice in next st, sc next 3 sts, rep from * (20 sts).
Rnds 9-10: sc all sts (20 sts).
Rnd 11: * sc twice in next st, sc next 4 sts, rep from * (24 sts).
Rnd 12: sc all sts, sl st in next sc (24 sts).
Rnd 13: ch 3 (first dc), dc through the back loop of each st, sl st in the first dc (24 sts).
Rnd 14: ch 3 (first dc), dc all sts, sl st in the first dc in the round (24 sts).
Bind off. Fold one layer of dc outwards and tack down to the cone.
Finishing
Insert the plastic cup into the cone. Glue down the base of the cup to the inside of the cone if necessary. Stuff as you sew: sew the ice cream scoop to the cone, using the row on the scoop that is before the scallops (i.e. let the scallops hang over the sewn edge).
Sweet!
This pattern has been blogged at CRAFTzine.
Ice Cream Cones Made By Other Bloggers
- Funkyandfried's vanilla cone
- Bittersweet's minty cone

