Watermelon Fruity Ice Pops Crochet Pattern
A sweet, beginner-friendly summer crochet project.
Pattern Overview
Create a soft and adorable watermelon ice pop that’s perfect for summer décor, kids’ play, or gifting. This pattern is designed with simple stitches and clear shaping, making it ideal for confident beginners.

Skill Level
Beginner
You should be familiar with:
- Single crochet (sc)
- Increasing and decreasing
- Working in the round (spiral)
- Basic sewing and assembly
Finished Size
Approx. 14 cm (5.5 inches) tall
(Size may vary depending on yarn and tension)
Materials
- Worsted weight yarn (4-ply)
- Pink (watermelon flesh)
- White (rind layer)
- Green (outer rind)
- Light cream (stick)
- Black (seeds + face)
- 3.0 mm crochet hook
- 10 mm safety eyes
- Yarn needle
- Stitch marker
- Fiberfill stuffing
- Optional: thin plastic insert (for structure)
Abbreviations (US Terms)
- MR – Magic Ring
- ch – chain
- sc – single crochet
- inc – increase (2 sc in same stitch)
- dec – invisible decrease
- sl st – slip stitch
- BLO – back loop only
Notes
- Work in continuous rounds (spiral)
- Use a stitch marker to track rounds
- Stuff firmly as you go
- Change colors by fastening off and joining new yarn neatly
Written Pattern
Ice Pop Body
With Pink Yarn
Round 1
Ch 4
Work around the chain:
2 sc in 2nd ch from hook, 1 sc, 4 sc in last ch
Continue on other side: 1 sc, 2 sc in last stitch
(12)
Round 2
Inc around
(24)
Round 3
(1 sc, inc) repeat around
(36)
Round 4–15
Sc around
(36)
Face Placement
- Insert safety eyes between Rounds 10–11
- Leave about 6–7 stitches between eyes
- Embroider a small “V” shape for the smile
Optional: Add small white stitches beside eyes for highlights

Rind – White Layer
Join white yarn at the back
Round 16–18
Sc around
(36)
Fasten off
Rind – Green Layer
Join green yarn
Round 19–21
Sc around
(36)
Start stuffing firmly
Round 22
(4 sc, dec) repeat
(30)
Round 23
(3 sc, dec) repeat
(24)
Round 24
(2 sc, dec) repeat
(18)
Round 25
(1 sc, dec) repeat
(12)
Round 26
Dec around
(6)
Fasten off and close
Popsicle Stick
With Light Cream Yarn
Round 1
Ch 4
3 sc in 2nd ch, 1 sc, 5 sc in last ch
Continue other side: 1 sc, 2 sc
(12)
Round 2
BLO sc around
(12)
Round 3–9
Sc around
(12)
Fasten off, leave long tail
Optional Structure
Cut a small popsicle shape from thin plastic and insert inside the stick before stuffing.
Assembly
- Stuff the stick lightly
- Sew the stick securely to the base of the ice pop
- Make sure it is centered and straight
Watermelon Seeds
Using black yarn:
- Embroider small vertical stitches randomly on the pink area
- Keep them spaced naturally (don’t overfill)
Finishing Touch
Shape your ice pop gently with your hands.
Adjust stuffing if needed for a smooth finish.
Woolshie Tip
For a softer, more “premium” look:
- Use yarn under technique “x stitch” for tighter stitches
- Slightly overstuff the top for a rounded shape
- Keep decreases invisible for a clean finish

Voila! You’re Done!
You’ve created a sweet little watermelon ice pop.
Perfect for summer collections, gifts, or your growing handmade library.
A Little Story Behind This Pattern
This sweet watermelon ice pop holds a very special place in my heart — because it was created during a time that felt simple, warm, and full of sunshine.
About five years ago, I was still living in the Philippines — a place known for its beautiful beaches, bright skies, and endless tropical days. Summer didn’t feel like a season there… it felt like a lifestyle. The air was always warm, the sun gently glowing through the windows, and everything around me felt alive with color.
I remember sitting with my yarn during one of those quiet afternoons, the kind where time slows down. Outside, you could hear children playing, the soft rustling of trees, and sometimes even the distant sound of an ice cream vendor passing by. Those little moments stayed with me.
That’s where the inspiration began.
I wanted to create something that captured that feeling — something playful, refreshing, and full of joy. Something that reminded me of childhood summers, of holding something cold on a hot day, of simple happiness that doesn’t need much.
And so, this watermelon ice pop was born.
The bright pink represents the sweetness of summer fruits, the white and green layers bring that familiar watermelon charm, and the tiny embroidered seeds add just a touch of whimsy — like little memories stitched into every piece.
But more than just a design, this pattern carries a feeling.
It reminds me of:
- Slower days and warm evenings
- Laughter shared with family
- The comfort of creating something with your hands
- And the beauty of simple, joyful moments
Now, years later, as this pattern becomes part of Woolshie, it feels like I’m sharing a piece of that memory with you.
Wherever you are in the world — whether your days are busy, quiet, sunny, or somewhere in between — I hope this little watermelon ice pop brings a bit of that tropical warmth into your hands and your home.
A gentle reminder to slow down, enjoy the process, and create something that makes you smile.

Why You’ll Love Crocheting This Pattern
There’s something so joyful about creating a piece that instantly feels like summer — and this sweet watermelon ice pop brings that feeling to life with every stitch.
You’ll love this pattern because it’s:
- Relaxing and beginner-friendly – simple stitches, gentle shaping, and a smooth flow
- Quick to finish – perfect for a cozy afternoon crochet session
- Bright and cheerful – the colors alone bring instant happiness to your workspace
- Creative and customizable – adjust the face, seeds, or even colors to make it your own
It’s one of those projects that feels light, fun, and rewarding — the kind you’ll want to make again and again.
What Is This Pattern Perfect For?
This watermelon ice pop isn’t just cute — it’s incredibly versatile and meaningful.
You can use it for:
- Handmade gifts for friends, moms, or loved ones
- Soft toys for little ones (safe, gentle, and huggable)
- Summer décor to brighten your home or craft space
- Market prep items (perfect for your future local stalls)
- Photo props for crochet content or kids’ shoots
- Thoughtful handmade surprises that feel personal and heartfelt
It carries that warm, handmade charm — something small, but deeply special.
You’ll Also Love These
If you enjoyed making this watermelon ice pop, here are more beginner-friendly and heartwarming patterns from Woolshie to explore next:
- Mini Horse – Chinese New Year Edition
- Orla the Orca
- Bella the Brown Bear Amigurumi
- Macy the Little Mouse
- Heart Mug Coaster (Beginner-Friendly)
- Tiny Donuts (Very Easy Pattern)
These patterns are thoughtfully designed to be:
- Beginner-friendly
- Perfect for gifting (for her, him, and little ones)
- Great for building your own handmade collection
See all Crochet Patterns on Woolshie
Pattern Support
If you need help or have questions while working on this pattern, you’re never alone.
- You can reach out through our Contact Page anytime
- If you modified the pattern or used a different yarn/hook, feel free to ask for guidance
You’re also warmly invited to join our crochet community:
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Inside, you can:
- Share your progress (WIPs)
- Ask questions
- Get support from fellow crocheters
- Celebrate your finished creations
I would truly love to see your work — and so would the community
Accessibility Statement
This pattern is written using clear, beginner-friendly crochet terms and is carefully structured for ease and comfort.
Whether you are just starting your crochet journey or returning after a break, this guide is designed to help you follow along with confidence and enjoy every step of the process.
Copyright
This pattern is © Woolshie.
- Please do not copy, reproduce, or redistribute this pattern in part or in full
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