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Biscuits Pattern

Biscuits Pattern
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Beginner Friendly Level

Perfect for those just starting their crochet journey, with clear instructions and simple techniques

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Bite-Sized Project

Finishes in 2-4 hoursβ€”perfect for an afternoon of creative relaxation.

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Warm Welcome

A comforting piece for home or gifts that brings handmade warmth to everyday moments and special occasions.

About This Biscuits Pattern

This pattern teaches you how to crochet three different biscuit designs: a choc chip cookie, a Jammie Dodger with a little heart centre, and an Oreo-style sandwich cookie. All pieces are made using DK weight yarn and worked in simple rounds, making them quick and satisfying to crochet. You will learn to make flat circular pieces, add small embroidered details, and sew layers together for finished biscuits.

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The biscuits are small and gift-friendly, perfect for play food, decorations, or a sweet handmade set to display. Minimal yarn is required and each cookie is fast to make, so you can create a whole jarful in an afternoon.

Why You'll Love This Biscuits Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it turns simple crochet rounds into charming, edible-inspired decorations that bring a smile. I enjoy how quickly each biscuit comes together, allowing me to make multiple pieces in one sitting. The Jammie Dodger heart centre is one of my favorite details β€” it adds a playful, handmade touch that makes each cookie feel unique. I also love that the pattern uses small amounts of yarn, so it is sustainable and perfect for using up scraps. Sharing a jar of these crocheted biscuits always delights friends and family.

Biscuits Pattern step 1 - construction progress Biscuits Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Biscuits Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Biscuits Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love customizing these biscuits by changing colors to match seasons or themes; try pastel hues for spring or festive shades for holidays.

I often make the biscuits larger by using a bulkier yarn and a bigger hook to create chunky display pieces or smaller by using finer yarn for tiny keychain charms.

I like to add embroidery details to the choc chip cookies so the chips look more textured and homemade, using short satin stitches with darker tones.

For the Jammie Dodger you can swap the heart centre for a small crocheted flower or star to create different centre motifs before sewing the top and centre together.

To make the Oreo more realistic, use a thicker cream centre by crocheting an extra round in the E-colour before stacking and sewing the pieces together.

I sometimes stuff the centre very lightly with a scrap of fiberfill to give the sandwich biscuit a puffier, three-dimensional look.

You can attach a small loop of yarn at the top to turn any biscuit into an ornament or gift tag β€” I often add a tiny wooden bead to finish the loop.

I like experimenting with yarn textures; a slightly fuzzy DK yarn gives a cozy effect while a smooth acrylic yields crisp stitch definition for small details.

Try combining these biscuits into a themed gift set, using matching packaging and a small jar to present a delightful handmade treat collection.

For play food sets, I sometimes reinforce edges with a few extra slip stitches to make them more durable for little hands and frequent handling.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping the join with a slip stitch at the end of each round can leave your rounds uneven; always join with ss to the 1st dc as indicated to keep a neat edge. βœ— Not leaving a long tail on the Jammie Dodger top means you cannot secure the heart properly; leave the long cast on tail as instructed to stitch the centre heart shape in place when sewing. βœ— Sewing the Oreo layers too tightly will squash the cream centre and distort the biscuit shape; sew the layers together gently and avoid stitching too close to the edge. βœ— Concentrating choc chips only in the centre of the choc chip cookie will look unnatural; scatter your B-colour stitches and include some in round 7 to spread chips evenly. βœ— Using inconsistent tension across top and base pieces will produce mismatched sizes; maintain a steady tension so the top and base pieces for each biscuit match perfectly.

Biscuits Pattern

Create a delightful set of crochet biscuits including a choc chip cookie, a Jammie Dodger with a tiny heart centre, and an Oreo-style cookie. This pattern uses simple rounds and DK yarn so you can whip up a batch quickly. Perfect as little gifts, play food, or decorative accents for your kitchen or craft displays. Clear instructions and minimal tools mean you can get started right away.

Beginner Friendly 2-3 Hours

Materials Needed for Biscuits Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Paintbox Yarns Simply DK (100% Acrylic; 276m/302yds per 100g ball)
  • 02
    A: Soft Fudge - 10g (main biscuit colour for choc chip and parts)
  • 03
    B: Coffee Bean - 10g (dark biscuit/oreo outer and choc chips)
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    C: Vanilla Cream - 10g (Jammie Dodger biscuit top/base)
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    D: Red Wine - 5g (small heart centre for Jammie Dodger)
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    E: Champagne White - 5g (cream filling for Oreo)

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 4mm (G/6)
  • 02
    Tapestry needle for sewing in ends
  • 03
    Scissors

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β€” Choc Chip Cookie :

Top and base (make two) :

Round 1: with A dc7 into magic circle, join with ss to 1st dc (7).

Round 2 :

ch1, 2dc into same st, 2dc into each st around, join with ss to 1st dc (14).

Round 3 :

ch1, dc into same st, 2dc in next st, *dc, 2dc in next st* repeat from * to * 6 times, join with ss to 1st dc (21).

Round 4 :

ch1, dc into same st, dc, 2dc in next st, *dc2, 2dc in next st* repeat from * to * 6 times, join with ss to 1st dc (28).

Round 5 :

ch1, dc into same st, dc2, 2dc in next st, *dc3, 2dc in next st* repeat from * to * 6 times, join with ss to 1st dc (35).

Round 6 :

ch1, dc into same st, dc3, 2dc in next st, *dc4, 2dc in next st* repeat from * to * 6 times, join with ss to 1st dc (42).

Round 7 :

ch1, dc into same st, dc4, 2dc in next st, *dc5, 2dc in next st* repeat from * to * 6 times, join with ss to 1st dc (49). Fasten off and sew in ends.

Add choc chips :

On right side of top piece, use B to stitch your choc chips randomly over the top. Make sure you put a couple in round 7 so that they are not concentrated in the centre of your cookie!

Join together :

With wrong sides together join A through both sides and ch1, dc the two pieces together making sure you hook through both sides as you go around, join with ss to 1st dc, fasten off and sew in ends.

β€” Jammie Dodger :

Base :

Round 1: with C dc7 into magic circle, join with ss to 1st dc (7).

Round 2 :

ch1, 2dc into same st, 2dc into each st around, join with ss to 1st dc (14).

Round 3 :

ch1, dc into same st, 2dc in next st, *dc, 2dc in next st* repeat from * to * 6 times, join with ss to 1st dc (21).

Round 4 :

ch1, dc into same st, dc, 2dc in next st, *dc2, 2dc in next st* repeat from * to * 6 times, join with ss to 1st dc (28).

Round 5 :

ch1, dc into same st, dc2, 2dc in next st, *dc3, 2dc in next st* repeat from * to * 6 times, join with ss to 1st dc (35). Fasten off and sew in ends.

Centre :

Round 1: with D dc7 into magic circle, join with ss to 1st dc (7).

Round 2 :

ch1, 2dc into same st, 2dc into each st around, join with ss to 1st dc (14).

Round 3 :

ch1, dc into same st, 2dc in next st, *dc, 2dc in next st* repeat from * to * 6 times, join with ss to 1st dc (21).

Round 4 :

ch1, dc into same st, dc, 2dc in next st, *dc2, 2dc in next st* repeat from * to * 6 times, join with ss to 1st dc (28). Fasten off and sew in ends.

Top :

Round 1: with C ch14, join ends with ss, ch1 and dc21 into the circle, join with ss to 1st dc (21).

Info :

Top tip: leave a long cast on tail so that you can use it later to secure the centre heart shape in place when sewing together.

Round 2 :

ch1, dc into same st, dc, 2dc in next st, *dc2, 2dc in next st* repeat from * to * 6 times, join with ss to 1st dc (28).

Round 3 :

ch1, dc into same st, dc2, 2dc in next st, *dc3, 2dc in next st* repeat from * to * 6 times, join with ss to 1st dc (35). Fasten off and sew in end.

Join together :

Using the long cast on tail from your top piece, join the top and centre together by stitching around the central hole, shaping it into a heart as you sew around. Add a couple of stitches into the centre, to make the v-shape at the top of the heart. With wrong sides together, using A, sew through top and base to join around the edge.

β€” Oreo Cookie :

Top and base (make two) :

Round 1: with B dc7 into magic circle, join with ss to 1st dc (7).

Round 2 :

ch1, 2dc into same st, 2dc into each st around, join with ss to 1st dc (14).

Round 3 :

ch1, dc into same st, 2dc in next st, *dc, 2dc in next st* repeat from * to * 6 times, join with ss to 1st dc (21).

Round 4 :

ch1, dc into same st, dc, 2dc in next st, *dc2, 2dc in next st* repeat from * to * 6 times, join with ss to 1st dc (28). Fasten off and sew in ends.

Centre :

Round 1: with E dc7 into magic circle, join with ss to 1st dc (7).

Round 2 :

ch1, 2dc into same st, 2dc into each st around, join with ss to 1st dc (14).

Round 3 :

ch1, dc into same st, 2dc in next st, *dc, 2dc in next st* repeat from * to * 6 times, join with ss to 1st dc (21).

Round 4 :

ch1, dc into same st, dc, 2dc in next st, *dc2, 2dc in next st* repeat from * to * 6 times, join with ss to 1st dc (28). Fasten off and sew in ends.

Join together :

Stack pieces with base upside down, centre and top right side up. Using B sew the layers together, being careful not to sew too close to the edge or you'll squash the cream centre of your biscuit!

Assembly Instructions

  • Choc Chip Cookie: Place the two A-colour pieces wrong sides together, ch1 and dc through both layers around the edge, join with ss to 1st dc, fasten off and sew in ends to secure the biscuit.
  • Jammie Dodger: Use the long cast-on tail from the top piece to stitch the top to the centre, shaping the central hole into a heart as you sew and adding a couple of stitches into the centre to create the v-shape, then sew the assembled top/centre to the base with wrong sides together using A.
  • Oreo Cookie: Stack the base (upside down), centre (right side up), and top (right side up) and sew the layers together with B, avoiding sewing too close to the edge so the cream centre remains puffed.
  • Add choc chips by stitching small B-colour accents onto the right side of the choc chip top piece, distributing them across the surface and adding a few in round 7 for a natural look.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Specific tension is not too important for this pattern as long as it is consistent so that top and base pieces are the same size.
  • πŸ’‘Leave a long cast-on tail on the Jammie Dodger top so you can secure the heart-shaped centre when sewing the layers together.
  • πŸ’‘Be careful when sewing sandwich-style biscuits like the Oreo to avoid stitching too close to the edge, which can squash the cream centre.

These sweet crochet biscuits are tiny treasures you can make from small scraps of DK yarn. They make adorable gifts, play food, or charming decorations for a kitchen shelf or jar. Enjoy making a whole batch and sharing them with friends and family! 🧢πŸͺ

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The Choc Chip Cookie measures approximately 9 cm diameter, the Jammie Dodger about 6 cm diameter, and the Oreo Cookie about 5 cm diameter using the recommended yarn and 4mm hook.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights but this will affect final size; choose an appropriate hook for your yarn and expect the biscuits to be larger or smaller accordingly.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is beginner friendly, so basic knowledge of working in the round, double crochet (UK dc), chaining, and slip stitches is sufficient to complete the biscuits.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters can complete a batch of biscuits in 2-3 hours depending on how many you make and your familiarity with the stitches.