Ice Cream Cone Necklace Purse Crochet Pattern

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Crochet Pattern ~ Easy-to-follow pattern. ~ Super fast project. ~ Girls of all ages love them. ~ Necklace length is adjustable. ~ Stylish & fun to wear! ~ Ribbon drawstring closure. By: Erin Olivia Designs, Lesley Dietschy & HDE Productions www.erinoliviadesigns.etsy.com www.ecrochetpatterns.com www.homedecorexchange.com Copyright 2008. For personal use only. All rights reserved.

Materials Needed: Ice Cream Cone Necklace Purse G crochet hook Worsted weight yarn in 2 colors 1 for cone & 1 for ice cream scoop We used Red Heart Super Saver (Buff for cone, White for ice cream scoop) 36 multi color pony beads 2 or more beads for embellishing & securing drawstring 17 of ribbon that matches ice cream scoop color (3/16 width or 5 mm ribbon) Yarn or tapestry needle Safety pin or stitch marker Stitches Used: Ch = chain St = stitch Sts = stitches Sl st = slip stitch FO = fasten off Sc = single crochet Hdc = half double crochet BSC = beaded single crochet Stitch Explanations: Gauge: BSC Beaded Single Crochet: Pull bead up close to work. Keeping the bead in front of your work, insert hook in the stitch behind the bead and pull up a loop. YO (yarn over) and pull through both loops on your hook. The bead should now be on the top of the stitch and front side of purse. We did not use a gauge for this pattern. Special Notes Before Beginning: This pattern is worked in a continuous spiral stitch. Mark the last stitch of the round with a safety pin or stitch marker. We also suggest that you keep an extra safety pin handy to attach to the working stitch when you need to put your project down. This will secure and hold the stitch in place until you work on your project again. Finished size is approximately 19 ½ in total length. The ice cream cone is 3 in diameter when opened x 4 in height. Note: the total length is adjustable. 2

**We are beginning with the bottom of the cone. Use buff colored yarn and G crochet hook.** Round 1: Ch 2. 6 sc in 2 nd ch from hook. (6 sc) Round 2: *Sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc*, repeat from * to * around. (9 sc) Rounds 3-4: Sc in each sc around. (9 sc) Round 5: *Sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc*, repeat from * to * around. (12 sc) Tip: It s easiest now to weave in the starting tail before the cone gets any bigger! Round 6: Sc in each sc around. (12 sc) Round 7: *Sc in next 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc*, repeat from * to * around. (15 sc) Round 8: Sc in each sc around. (15 sc) Round 9: *Sc in next 4 sc, 2 sc in next sc*, repeat from * to * around. (18 sc) Round 10: Sc in each sc around. (18 sc) **String on 36 pony beads to white yarn or yarn chosen for ice cream scoop. Attach white yarn and FO Buff colored yarn.** Round 11: *Sc in next 5 sc, 2 sc in next sc*, repeat from * to * around. (21 sc) Round 12: Sc in the BACK LOOP of each sc around. (21 sc) Round 13: *Sc in next 6 sc, 2 sc in next sc*, repeat from * to * around. (24 sc) Round 14: Sc in next sc, BSC in next sc. *Sc in next 3 sc, BSC in next sc*, repeat from * to * around. Sc in last 2 sc. (18 sc, 6 BSC) Round 15: *Sc in next 7 sc, 2 sc in next sc*, repeat from * to * around. (27 sc) Round 16: *Sc in next 3 sc, BSC in next sc, sc in next 4 sc, BSC in next sc*, repeat from * to * around. (21 sc, 6 BSC) Round 17: *Sc in next 8 sc, 2 sc in next sc*, repeat from * to * around. (30 sc) Round 18: *Sc in next sc, ch 2, skip next sc*, repeat from * to * around. Sl st in first ch-2 sp. FO and weave in tails. WHITE RUFFLE OR ICE CREAM SCOOP RUFFLE 1. Holding ice cream cone upside down, attach white yarn to a front loop of Round 12. We suggest starting at the back of the ice cream cone. 2. With your G hook, work the following sts in the FRONT loops: *3 hdc in next sc, skip next sc, sl st in next sc*, repeat from * to * around. 3. Sl st to next st to close round. 4. FO and weave in tails. 3

DRAWSTRING 1. Cut a 17 piece of ribbon. 2. With yarn needle, weave ribbon through Round 18, starting at the middle of the front side of ice cream. 3. Pull ice cream scoop all the way open. Add desired beads to the ribbon that will help to pull the purse closed. Knot several times to secure beads in place and cut tails. Optional: you can add a dab of craft glue or Fray Check to the ends of the cut ribbon tails to keep ribbon from fraying. NECKLACE 1. Using your G crochet hook, and leaving a length of tail for weaving, attach white yarn (ice cream scoop color) to a stitch on one side of the ice cream scoop. 2. *Ch 12, pull down 2 beads*, repeat from * to * 11 times more. End with 12 chains. (24 beads, 156 total chains or 13 ch-12 groups) 3. Using 1 sc, attach the other (loose) end of the necklace to the opposite side of the ice cream scoop, making sure it lines up with the already secured side of necklace. 4. FO and weave in all tails. Necklace Adjustment Option #1: You can make the necklace any length you want by simply adding or subtracting the number of chains. You might also need to adjust the number of chains in between the beads. In addition, you might use less beads or require more beads. It all depends on the length of your necklace! Necklace Adjustment Option #2: Simply make the pattern as is and tie a knot in the back of the necklace to adjust the length! 4

Thank You! CONTACT INFORMATION: Thank you for your interest in our pattern! We hope you enjoy making it as much as we enjoyed designing it! If you have any questions or need help with the pattern, please contact us at: HomeDecorExchange@gmail.com COPYRIGHT NOTICE/PURCHASER AGREEMENT: This pattern, including text and images, is copyrighted to Erin Olivia Designs, Lesley Dietschy & HDE Productions. No part of this pattern can be copied, shared, distributed or sold. All rights reserved. In addition, no commercial use of this pattern is allowed. This means you cannot sell the finished product. NO-ERROR POLICY/PATTERN MISTAKES: We make every effort, including having pattern thoroughly tested, to catch all pattern errors. However, sometimes, mistakes can be overlooked. So, if you find a pattern error, send us the error to the above email address. Once the error is verified, your next pattern is on us! That s how important it is to us to publish an error-free pattern! WHERE YOU CAN FIND MORE OF OUR PATTERNS: We have many crochet patterns for sale! You can shop for them at the websites below: www.ecrochetpatterns.com www.erinoliviadesigns.etsy.com www.homedecorexchange.com 5