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Crocheted Freeze Pop Holder Pattern - FREE!

Crocheted freeze pop holders for kids

If your kids are anything like mine, they love freeze pops. And if you’re anything like me, you love them too because they’re one of the cheapest summer treats around.

My kids, including my two-year-old, would happily eat them all day long. I don’t let them, but they’re perfect for hot days or after a long walk.

The only problem? Frozen pops and little hands don’t mix. Cue the endless paper towels.

So I made a simple crocheted holder to keep little hands warm and messes under control. I wanted something quick, easy, and perfect for using up scrap yarn.

Here’s my free pattern, or you can purchase finished ones in my shop here. Just be sure to note your color preferences.


Materials


Pattern Notes

Work in continuous rounds. Do not join.

Pattern

  • Chain 6
  • Round 1: Single crochet in first 4 stitches, 3 single crochet in last stitch. Turn and single crochet in next 3 stitches, 2 single crochet in last stitch. (12 stitches)
  • Rounds 2–23: Single crochet in each stitch around.
  • Slip stitch in next two stitches and fasten off.

Finished holders measure approximately 5.5 inches long. Adjust length by adding or removing rounds.


Finished crochet freeze pop holder
Crochet freeze pop holder example
Colorful crochet freeze pop holders
Assorted crochet freeze pop holders

Check out my newer designs here: Dinosaur and Giraffe Freeze Pop Holders

Comments

  1. These are awesome! I have never tried to crochet, only sewing. Trying it out now with this pattern...thank you!

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  2. These are so stinking brilliant! I'm going to remember these for gifts, and I'm sending my yarn loving sister this pattern.

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  3. super cute! I can't crochet do to serve carpel tunnel in both wrist. I tried, I bought everything thinking it could be a great way to help my stress but instead gave me pain.

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    1. That's too bad, I don't know what I would do if I couldn't crochet to relax!!!

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  4. These are incredibly cute and practical. Could have used these daily when my kids were growing up. What a creative idea!

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    1. Yes! My kids eat these almost every day in the summer, so I know they'll be put to good use.

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  5. This is a great idea! My kids would love to have some of these just because they are fun! Often time my kids are more concerned about their brain freezing but they would have a blast with these on their freeze pops. Just in time for summer too!

    Cheers

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    1. My kids love them! They usually have to use a paper towel because they complain their hands are too cold!

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  6. This is adorable! Especially for kids!

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  7. I will try this for my daughter. She will like it, and I love to crochet!

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  8. I don't know how to crochet, but this is just too cute! Makes me want to learn how to do it!

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  9. Omg this is the greatest invention ever!! So awesome!

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  10. This is such a smart idea! My kids also love freeze pops, but hate holding them. I wish I could crochet, but instead I'll have a look around your shop. thanks!

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