First I made the Cupcake Dolls, now it is time to introduce the Ice Cream Sundae Dolls. I came up with this idea while making multiple cupcake dolls. I thought, wouldn’t ice cream be just as fun as cupcake dolls? If nothing else, they definitely look tasty!
Tip: If you are looking to make it scented try Lily Sugar ‘n Cream Scents.

Materials:
– Approx. 20-25 yds of worsted weight yarn in a skin color.
(I used Hobby Lobby’s I love this Cotton! in Antique White)
– 1-2 colors of approx. 20-25 yds of worsted weight yarn for the dress (skirt, top).
– Approx. 10-15 yds of worsted weight yarn for frosting and cake hat.
– Approx 10-15 yds of worsted weight yarn for hair.
– small amount of embroidery thread for smile (black or red).
– (Optional) small amount of worsted weight yarn in red for cherry.
– Size G (4.0mm) Crochet Hook
– Tapestry Needle
– Polyfil Stuffing
– 6mm eyes (or black yarn to make eyes)
– (Optional) Small beads for Sprinkles (I used the tube ones)
– (Optional) Sewing thread in matching color of frosting for sewing on the beads.
Size:
Doll – 6 ½” tall when standing (without the hat)
Gauge: 6 sts x 6 rows = 1” x 1”
Gauge is less important in this type of project.
Difficulty:
❤❤♡♡ Advanced Beginner
| Abbreviations: | |
| ch(s) = Chain(s) sp(s) = space(s) st(s) = stitch(es) sl st = Slip Stitch sk = Skip sc = Single Crochet | hdc = Half Double Crochet sc dec = Single Crochet Decrease RS = Right Side WS = Wrong Side FO = Finish Off |
| Special Stitches: | |
| MC – Magic Circle | |

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Examples from Testers:

Peanut’s Pretty Things

Queendeo

TwirlyCrafts

Bentina’s Crochet

NeedleKrafter


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