Ice Cream Truck Bunny – Free Knitting Pattern

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A cheerful vendor ready to ring the bell and scoop pastel treats! This pattern builds a sturdy bunny, striped shorts, polo, cap, bag with cone and scoops, slip-ons, plate of macarons, a knit bell, a chalkboard easel, and the tiny napkin—everything soft and yarn-made. Work at a firm toy gauge so shapes stay crisp and photo-ready.





Please note: I strive for accuracy in every pattern, but occasional errors can happen. Thank you for understanding and for enjoying my designs.

Materials

  • Yarn (Worsted / Category 4):
    1. Body/soles: 90 g cream/oatmeal
    2. Polo body: use the same cream as body (or a matching butter-cream) ~25 g
    3. Mint (cap, collar, sleeve bands, neckerchief, shorts stripe): 60 g
    4. Pink (bag + cone details): 35 g
    5. Yellow (shoes, cone scoop accents, bell band): 35 g
    6. Extra pastel scraps (strawberry, pistachio, lemon) for macarons and ice-cream scoops
    7. Charcoal/black for facial embroidery; tan for cone waffle
    8. Brown/gray for chalkboard
  • Needles: US 3 (3.25 mm) for bunny and tiny props; US 4 (3.5 mm) for clothing, shoes, bag, and sign. DPNs or Magic Loop.
  • Notions: tapestry needle, stitch markers, waste yarn, fiberfill stuffing, a tiny bit of cardboard (backing for easel—optional and removable), small elastic for shorts waistband (optional).

Gauge

  • On US 3 in stockinette: 26 sts × 36 rnds = 4 in (10 cm). Tight enough to hide stuffing.

Abbreviations

  • k knit; p purl; st(s) stitch(es); rnd(s) round(s)
  • RS/WS right/wrong side; CO/BO cast on/bind off
  • pm/sm place/slip marker; kfb knit front & back (inc 1)
  • m1L/m1R make 1 left/right; k2tog knit 2 together; ssk slip, slip, knit
  • yo yarn over; tbl through back loop
  • C2F/C2B cable 2 front/back (if used)
  • I-cord knit, slide, do not turn

Construction Overview

Bunny is knit in the round from separate pieces: head, body, ears, arms, legs, tail. Clothes and accessories are removable. Exact color placements deliver the same look as the photo.


Head

With body color & US 3, CO 8 sts, join.
Rnd 1: kfb around (16).
Rnd 2: k.
Rnd 3: (k1, kfb) around (24).
Rnd 4: k.
Rnd 5: (k2, kfb) around (32).
Rnd 6: k.
Rnd 7: (k3, kfb) around (40).
Rnd 8: k.
Rnd 9: (k4, kfb) around (48).
Rnd 10: k.
Rnd 11: (k5, kfb) around (56).
Knit 10 rnds even.

Shaping:
Rnd 22: (k5, k2tog) around (48).
Rnd 23: k.
Rnd 24: (k4, k2tog) around (40).
Stuff firmly.
Rnd 25: k.
Rnd 26: (k3, k2tog) around (32).
Rnd 27: (k2, k2tog) around (24).
Rnd 28: (k1, k2tog) around (16).
Rnd 29: k2tog around (8). Cut tail, draw through, secure.

Face embroidery: Small round eyes level and ~10 sts apart; pink triangle nose ~4 rnds below; short smile.


Ears (make 2)

US 3, body color, worked flat. CO 12 sts.
Rows 1–4: knit (garter).
Row 5 (RS): kfb, k to last 2, kfb, k1 (14).
WS rows purl. Repeat Row 5 more (22).
Work 12 rows stockinette even.
Taper (RS): k1, ssk, k to last 3, k2tog, k1. Repeat taper every RS (12 sts).
K 2 rows; BO. Steam; gentle inward curve.




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Body

US 3, body color, CO 12 sts, join.
Rnd 1: kfb around (24).
Rnd 2: k.
Rnd 3: (k1, kfb) around (36).
Rnd 4: k.
Rnd 5: (k2, kfb) around (48).
Rnd 6–10: k.
Rnd 11: (k3, kfb) around (60).
Rnd 12–18: k even (belly).
Waist shaping:
Rnd 19: (k8, k2tog) around (54).
Rnd 21: (k7, k2tog) around (48).
Rnd 23: (k6, k2tog) around (42).
Rnd 25: (k5, k2tog) around (36).
Rnd 26–27: k. Stuff to egg shape. Ladder-stitch the head to the body opening with a slight forward tilt.


Arms (make 2)

US 3, body color. CO 8, join.
Rnd 1: kfb around (16).
Rnd 2–10: k.
Rnd 11: (k2, k2tog) around (12).
Rnd 12–18: k.
Stuff lightly; flatten final rnd and mattress-stitch closed to form a rounded palm. Leave long tail to sew slightly below neck.


Legs (make 2)

US 3, body color. CO 10, join.
Rnd 1: kfb around (20).
Rnd 2–12: k.
Rnd 13: (k3, k2tog) around (16).
Rnd 14–18: k. Stuff firmly; sew to base with a small outward splay.


Tail

US 3, body color. CO 6, join.
Rnd 1: kfb around (12).
Rnd 2: k.
Rnd 3: (k1, kfb) around (18).
Rnd 4: k.
Rnd 5: (k1, k2tog) around (12).
Rnd 6: k2tog around (6). Draw tight; sew low center back.


Slip-On Shoes (make 2)

Soles (cream, US 4, flat): CO 6.
Row 1 (RS): kfb, k2, kfb, k2 (8).
Row 2: p.
Row 3: k1, kfb, k4, kfb, k1 (10).
Row 4: p.
Row 5: k1, kfb, k6, kfb, k1 (12).
Row 6: p. BO, leaving tail.

Uppers (yellow, in the round): Pick up 30–32 sts evenly around the sole; join.
Rnd 1–3: k (side wall).
Rnd 4 (toe): center 10 sts; work to 2 before center, k2tog, k6, ssk, knit to end.
Repeat Rnd 4 every other rnd (−8 sts → 22–24).
Rnd 10–12: k.
Collar: switch to cream, knit 2 rnds; BO. Slip on feet; tack at heels if desired.


Striped Paper-Bag Shorts

US 4. Work in the round from waist down.

Waistband: With mint, CO 64 sts, k1 p1 rib 6 rnds.
Drawstring eyelets: Next rnd [p1, k1] rib but yo, k2tog twice at front center to create two small holes.
Striped body: Work 2 rnds mint / 2 rnds cream vertical stripe effect by slipping every 2nd stitch tbl on RS rnds (creates faint columns). Knit 10 rnds, then increase: (k8, m1L) around → 72.
Knit to 3.25 in (8.3 cm) from waistband.
Leg divide: Split equally; place 36 sts per leg. Join each leg in the round, knit 10 rnds even; create rolled cuffs by working 8 more rnds stockinette and turning up.
Drawstring: Mint I-cord, 3 sts × 14 in (35 cm). Thread through eyelets, tie bow.


Polo with Mint Collar & Bands

US 4.

Yoke/Body (cream): CO 48 sts, join.
Rnd 1–4: k.
Place raglan markers after 8 / 4 / 12 / 4 / 12 / 4 / 8.
Increase every other rnd at each raglan (m1R, k1, m1L) for 6 inc rnds → 96 sts.
Separate sleeves: Put 24 sts of each sleeve on waste yarn, CO 4 under each arm, knit body in the round (52 sts) for 8 rnds.
Hem ridge: 1 rnd purl, 2 rnds knit; BO.

Sleeves: Return 24 sts, pick up 4 underarm (28). Knit 4 rnds cream, then work mint k1 p1 rib for 5 rnds; BO.

Front placket: On center front, pick up 3 sts × 10 rows; work k1 p1 rib for 8 rows; BO.
Collar (mint): Pick up 44 sts around neckline; work 5 rows k1 p1 rib; BO; press points to sit flat.


Mint Baseball Cap with Cone Patch

US 4, mint.

CO 56 sts, join.
Rnd 1–6: k1 p1 rib (band).
Rnd 7–14: k.
Crown shaping: (k6, k2tog) → 49, knit 1 rnd; (k5, k2tog) → 42, knit; (k4, k2tog) → 35, knit; (k3, k2tog) → 28, knit; (k2, k2tog) → 21; (k1, k2tog) → 14; k2tog → 7. Draw tight.
Brim (flat): CO 22 sts; work 6 rows garter; dec as k2tog each edge on rows 7 & 9; BO. Sew brim to band center front with a small curve.
Cone patch: With tan, duplicate-stitch a small triangle waffle; add pink scoop circle above; outline with single chain stitches.


Neckerchief

US 4, mint. CO 3 sts, work garter; increase kfb at both edges every RS until width = 12 sts; knit even 8 rows; then decrease k2tog at both edges every RS to 3 sts; BO. Tie at side of neck.


Crossbody Bag with Cone & Scoops

US 4, pink for body; mint for trim.

Bag body (flat): CO 20 sts, st st 24 rows. BO. Fold to 2/3 height, seam sides.
Pocket ring: With mint, pick up 24 sts around the front opening edge; k1 p1 rib 3 rows; BO.
Strap: Mint I-cord, 4 sts × 14–16 in (35–40 cm); sew to top corners so it crosses from left shoulder to right hip.

Cone & scoops (appliqué and plush):

  • Waffle cone: With tan, CO 8, st st 6 rows, BO; embroider cross-hatch; sew flat to bag front.
  • Tall scoops in pocket: Make 3 little spheres: CO 6 in chosen colors, Rnd 1 kfb (12), Rnd 2 k, Rnd 3 (k1, kfb) (18), Rnd 4 k, Rnd 5 (k1, k2tog) (12), Rnd 6 k2tog (6), stuff lightly & close. Stack in the pocket and tack together so they peek out.

Plate with Macarons (held in right hand)

Plate (butter/cream, US 4): CO 6 in the round.
Rnd 1: kfb around (12).
Rnd 2: (k1, kfb) around (18).
Rnd 3: (k2, kfb) around (24).
Rnd 4: p around (rim).
Rnd 5–6: k; BO. Steam flat.

Macarons (make 4, assorted pastels): Top shell CO 6 → kfb (12) → k → (k1, kfb) (18) → k; bottom shell work to 18; “filling” a single rnd in cream; stitch sandwich. Tack to plate; sew plate to inside of right palm.




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Handheld Bell (knit)

US 3, gray/silver and yellow.

Bell cup (gray): CO 12, join. Knit 4 rnds; (k2, k2tog) around → 9; knit 1 rnd; (k1, k2tog) → 6; knit 1 rnd; BO leaving long tail; roll the edge slightly outward with steam.
Clapper nub: CO 3, knit 2 rows I-cord; tie a knot; fasten inside the cup.
Handle (yellow): CO 4, knit I-cord 1.25 in (3.2 cm). Sew to bell top. Tack handle into left hand.


Chalkboard Menu Easel (soft prop)

US 4, brown/charcoal.

Board: CO 26 sts, knit st st 22 rows in charcoal; BO.
Frame: Pick up stitches around edges with brown; knit 3 rows garter; BO.
Legs: Two brown I-cords, 4 sts × 3.5 in (9 cm). Sew A-frame behind board so it stands; to keep it kid-safe, omit cardboard or use a removable slip-in piece.
Lettering: Duplicate-stitch “ICE CREAM” and tiny cone graphic.


Little Napkin

US 4, mint & cream.
CO 18 sts in mint; knit 4 rows garter.
Work 6 rows stockinette; add diagonal duplicate-stitch diamonds in cream; finish with 3 garter rows; BO. Block into a small diamond and place by the board.


Assembly & Dressing

  1. Stitch ears to crown ~1.2 in (3 cm) apart with a slight inward lean.
  2. Sew arms just below neck; angle right palm slightly upward to support plate; left palm relaxed for bell.
  3. Attach legs to body base and tail low back.
  4. Dress: shorts → polo → collar placket → shoes → neckerchief → cap.
  5. Add bag crossbody (left shoulder to right hip), scoop tops peeking.
  6. Stitch plate to right palm, bell to left palm. Set the easel and napkin beside for display.

Color Map (match the photo)

  • Body & shoe soles: cream
  • Polo: butter-cream body with mint collar and sleeve bands
  • Shorts: alternating mint/cream with mint drawstring and rolled cuffs
  • Shoes: yellow uppers, cream soles
  • Cap & neckerchief: mint; cone patch tan + pink scoop
  • Bag: pink with mint trim; cone appliqué tan + pink scoop; scoops in pocket three pastels
  • Plate: butter-cream; macarons in mint, lemon, strawberry
  • Bell: gray cup, yellow handle
  • Chalkboard: charcoal board, brown frame; white letters

Blocking & Photo Tips

  • Steam the shorts cuffs to hold their roll and keep vertical texture tidy.
  • Pinch the polo collar into soft points while steaming.
  • Shape the cap brim with a gentle curve; a few hidden stitches hold it in place.
  • Arrange the bag strap across the chest and secure with one tiny tack at the shoulder so it sits like the image.

Fit Tweaks

  • If your gauge is looser, skip the final head increase (work to 48 sts) and omit one belly increase; the silhouette stays balanced.
  • For roomier shoes, knit uppers on US 5 or skip the last toe-decrease repeat.
  • Add 1–2 rounds to the shorts’ rise for a higher paper-bag look, or thread thin elastic in the waistband for a snug fit.

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