Welcome to the frosty and playful world of amigurumi! ❄️✨ Today, I’m thrilled to share my free crochet pattern for Amigurumi Ice Skate Shoes—a charming and miniature tribute to winter fun and icy adventures. 🧶 Whether you’re a seasoned crocheter or just dipping your toes into the craft, this pattern lets you create a pair of delightful ice skate shoes that capture the cool elegance of a twirling on ice.
This design embraces crisp, wintry hues, smooth textures, and intricate details that bring each stitch to life—perfect as a whimsical ornament, festive gift, or a unique keychain charm for any ice skating enthusiast. 🏒⛸️ I’ve outlined every step to ensure your Amigurumi Ice Skate Shoes glide together perfectly, turning each loop into a celebration of the enchanting winter spirit!
So grab your hooks, select your favorite chilly colors, and let’s stitch up a pair of adorable ice skate shoes that are sure to bring a touch of winter magic to your collection!

⛸️ Amigurumi Ice Skate Shoes Crochet Pattern
These festive crochet ice skates are designed as decorative winter boots with real skate blades. The finished pair features mint-blue boots, a warm brown sole and heel, a thick rolled white cuff, white bobble eyelets, embroidered snowflakes, crossed laces, and a sculpted double-layer blade — exactly like the skates shown in the image.
They are made as display skates, not wearable shoes.
Perfect for holiday décor, winter shelves, Christmas vignettes, and gift styling. ❄️🎄
✨ Skill Level
Intermediate — includes sole construction, 3D boot shaping, flat panels, bobble details, embroidery, and sculpted blade assembly.
📏 Finished Size (One Skate)
- Boot length: 18–19 cm (7–7.5 in)
- Boot height (with cuff): 16–17 cm (6.5 in)
- Blade length: 17 cm (6.7 in)
Make two identical skates.
🧶 Materials
Worsted Weight Yarn
- Mint / Teal – boot body
- Warm Brown – sole & heel
- White – cuff, eyelets, blade, snowflake
- Matching lace cord (mint or white)
Tools
- 3.5–4.0 mm hook
- Yarn needle
- Stitch markers
- Optional: plastic canvas or EVA foam for sole
- Optional: thin stuffing strip for blade
🔤 Abbreviations (US Terms)
MR – magic ring
sc – single crochet
inc – increase
dec – decrease
ch – chain
sl st – slip stitch
BLO – back loop only
FO – fasten off
Work in continuous rounds unless stated.
🧱 Sole & Heel Block (Brown)
The skate sits on a thick boot sole with a raised heel block, just like real ice skates.
Sole (Oval Base)
Ch 12
Round 1:
Sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc 9, 3 sc in last ch
Turn underside: sc 9, 2 sc in last → 24
Round 2:
inc, sc 9, inc x3, sc 9, inc x2 → 30
Round 3:
(sc, inc), sc 9, (sc, inc) x3, sc 9, (sc, inc) x2 → 36
Round 4:
sc around (36)
This creates the flat skate boot sole.
Heel Block (Built on Top of Sole)
Now build the raised heel.
Round 5–10:
sc around (36)
This forms the rectangular heel platform seen in the photo.
👉 Optional: Insert a plastic canvas sole between Round 4–5 for firmness.
Do not fasten off.
🥾 Boot Body (Mint)
Attach mint yarn to the top edge of heel block.
Round 1–3: sc around (36)
Toe Shaping
Round 4:
sc 13, dec, sc 6, dec, sc 13 → 34
Round 5:
sc around (34)
Round 6:
sc 12, (dec, sc 2) x3, sc 11 → 31
This creates the rounded skate toe.
Boot Shaft
Round 7–16:
sc around (31)
Fasten off.
You now have a tall structured boot.
👅 Tongue (Mint – Flat Panel)
Ch 8
Rows 1–18:
sc 7, ch 1, turn
Fasten off.
Sew inside the front opening so it stands upright.
🤍 Rolled White Cuff
Attach white yarn at boot opening.
Round 1–3: sc around
Round 4: hdc loosely around
The hdc row naturally curls outward to form the thick rolled cuff.
⚪ Bobble Eyelets (White)
Make 12 per boot (6 per side).
MR, 5 sc, sl st, FO.
Sew in two neat vertical rows along tongue opening.
🧵 Laces
Ch 70–80 (firm tension).
Weave through bobbles in criss-cross pattern.
Hide ends inside boot.
❄ Snowflake Patch
MR, 6 sc.
In each stitch:
- ch 5
- sl st into 3rd ch
- ch 2
- sl st back into same stitch
Fasten off.
Sew onto outer ankle side.
⛸️ Skate Blade (White – Double Layer)
Each blade is two flat panels sewn together for thickness.
Make 4 panels total (2 per skate).
Blade Panel
Ch 48
Rows 1–7: sc 47
Row 8 (front curve): dec, sc 43, dec → 45
Row 9 (back lift): dec, sc 41, dec → 43
Fasten off.
Blade Assembly
Whipstitch two panels together.
Optional: insert a thin strip of stuffing for shape.
Gently curve:
- Front 5–6 sts curl upward
- Back 4–5 sts lift slightly
- Bottom stays flat
This creates the carved skate blade profile.
🪡 Attaching the Blade
Position blade under sole:
- Blade runs full length of sole
- Slightly extends past toe and heel
- Centered under heel block
Sew along both sides of blade directly to sole edges.
This locks the skate upright and prevents wobble.
🎀 Final Assembly
- Sew tongue inside boot
- Add snowflake patch
- Attach all bobble eyelets
- Lace boot
- Roll cuff outward
- Attach blade
- Shape boot gently by hand
Repeat for second skate.
❄ Your Ice Skates Are Complete!
A perfect winter display piece for holiday décor, photography props, Christmas vignettes, or handmade gifts.
