Free Crochet Pattern: Amigurumi S’more

By Rachel Choi – 23 Comments
Crochet this s’more with the simple crochet instructions below. Start off by making two graham crackers, and then add a piece of chocolate. Finish off with the cutest marshmallow ever. This s’more can make a great addition to any kid’s play food set. Just remember not to eat it or this s’more might not smile any more. crochet smore
Skill Level: crochet skill level easy

Finished Size: 2” (5 cm) tall, 2 ½” (6 cm) wide

Materials:
Medium Weight Yarn
Crochet Hook F (3.75 mm)
Polyester Fiberfill
2 Beads
Yarn Needle
Scissors
crochet yarn size 4

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Crochet Pattern: S’more
Graham Cracker (make 2)
Row 1: ch 14, dc in third ch from hook and in each ch across: 12 dc
Row 2 – 6: ch 2, turn, dc in each dc across: 12 dc

Chocolate
Row 1: ch 12, dc in third ch from hook and in each ch across: 10 dc
Row 2 – 5: ch 2, turn, dc in each dc across: 10 dc

Marshmallow
Note: stitches are crocheted in the back loop only unless otherwise indicated.
Round 1: with white, ch 2, 6 sc in second ch from hook, place marker: 6 sc
Round 2: 2 sc in each sc around: 12 sc
Round 3: (2 sc in next sc, sc in next sc) around: 18 sc
Round 4: (2 sc in next sc, sc in next 2 sc) around: 24 sc
Round 5: sc in both loops of each sc around: 24 sc
Round 6 – 10: sc in each sc around: 24 sc
Round 11: sc in both loops of each sc around: 24 sc
Round 12: (decrease, sc in next 2 sc) around: 18 sc
Stuff marshmallow with fiberfill
Round 13: (decrease, sc in next sc) around: 12 sc
Finish off and sew marshmallow shut.

Using photo as a guide, sew graham crackers, chocolate and marshmallow together with a yarn needle. Sew on face as desired.

If you need help with crocheting a s’more, just leave a comment and I would be glad to help!

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23 Comments

  1. Michelle says:

    What a cute pattern! I love amigurumi and my husand likes the little creatures too. LOL

    Michelle

  2. Pam says:

    OMG that is so cute!

  3. Erin says:

    ADORABLE!

  4. Alyssa says:

    How cute! I’m so going to make some for my father in law, he LOVES smores! =)

  5. Annessa says:

    This is so cute! Can’t wait to try out. Thanks Rachel.

  6. Cheryl says:

    Thank you sooo much. This is just too cute!

  7. Thanks!, is so cute!

  8. angela says:

    Oh my goodness! That is the cutest thing I have ever seen. Just as I began to worry about not knowing how to change colors I scrolled down and saw your wonderfully illustrated tutorial. Thanks so much!!

  9. Bookworm says:

    Is there anything specific you do to sew it together? I’m not the best sewer and I’m finding that’s the part I find most difficult about Amigurumi, putting it together afterwards.

    • Rachel says:

      There’s no exact science for putting it together. I just weave the needle in and out around the pieces. Practice makes perfect!

  10. Barbie says:

    I just finished this last night! It is so cute! I now have to make two more! Great pattern and easy to follow!

  11. Teresa says:

    This is soooo cute. My nephew is a boy scout and camper and will really like this little guy!!

  12. joyce says:

    this is so cute, i am going to make one for my cousin,, i am totally new to amigurmi so this will be my first major project,,,, thanks!

  13. Liz says:

    Hi! I made one of these s’mores and love it 😀 I was wondering, what’s your policy on people selling crafts based on your patterns? 😡

  14. Liz says:

    Thank you. I definitely will 🙂

  15. Piper says:

    Oh my gosh, this is so cute it seriously made my stomach tickle. I love it, too cute!!

  16. gaby says:

    oh my god i am in love with this pattern it is soooo cute

  17. lillibby says:

    so cute!! my brother wants me to make it for his friend. 🙂

  18. tess says:

    This little guy is absolutely adorable! I had to crochet one straight away, so he could sit on my TV to “melt” 😉

    I’m having one problem/question: how does your graham cracker maintain it’s shape so well? Mine keeps drooping, which is cute but finicky.

  19. Nina says:

    I like starched mine so that the cracker stays nice and stiff. I also do this for doilies as well.

  20. Lori says:

    This is one of the cutest ami’s I’ve ever seen! Thanks for sharing it with us!

  21. Sharon Edwards says:

    I went camping this summer with my son and his family. I’m going to make these as Christmas tree decorations to remind the grandchildren of our fun. I might even embroider the date on the bottom. Hmmm…

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