Crochet Pattern: Sandwich Cookies

By Emilee Gettle – 11 Comments
When I was a child I remember one afternoon, while I was taking my nap, my mom crocheted some play food for me. When I awoke there by my pillow was some sweet handmade goodies! Now it’s my turn, and as soon as my little girl awakes from her nap she’ll have these little cookies waiting for her. They are so easy to make and a lot of fun. You can whip up a batch in no time! Make a baker’s dozen and give in a small tin to a little one in your life. Don’t forget to take some for children on your baked good delivery route this holiday season!

Skill Level:

Finished Size: 2 1/2″ (6 cm) in diameter

Materials:
Brown Light Weight Yarn
White Brushed Boucle Yarn
Crochet Hook H (5.0 mm)
Brown Embroidery Floss
Needle
Scissors

Gauge:
Round 1 in pattern measures 1/2″ (1 cm) in diameter.

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Crochet Pattern: Sandwich Cookies
Make 2 brown and 1 white.
Round 1: Ch 4, sl st in first chain made to form a ring, ch 1, 10 sc in ring, sl st in top of beginning ch-1: 10 sc
Round 2-3: ch 1, 2 sc in each sc around, sl st in top of beginning ch-1
Finish off.

Finishing
Sandwich creme between two chocolate layers and stitch together with embroidery floss.

If you need help, feel free to ask a question and I’ll respond as soon as possible! Have fun and happy crocheting!

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11 Comments

  1. Ika Masume says:

    So cute!

  2. Kitty says:

    Yum! And low calorie too. LOL Love the pattern Emilee. Thank you.

  3. Lyn says:

    LOVE these beyond words!!!

  4. Linda Minor says:

    I loved the crocheted cookie. Do you have any more typed of food to crochet that’s quick and easy like this one? It is so adorable. Thanks Linda M.

  5. Linda M. says:

    Rachel, do you have more easy and quick crochet patterns for food? The cookie is so very cute, I would like to make more things. Thanks

  6. Linda M. says:

    Forgot to tell you. I used my regular brown yarn used for the cookie to sew one cookie to the “cream” inside–then I sewed the other cookie to the cream. The first time I did it they weren’t together. I found this to be easier.

  7. Linda M. says:

    Thank you, Rachel. That was so nice of you to respond and let me see more foods. Yours work is great–just like you! Linda M.

  8. Linda M. says:

    Thank you Rachel. The one that didn’t come up was the yarnalicious cupcakes. Do you still have the directions? Linda M.

  9. doreen fleisch says:

    your mother must be the greatest goddess, diva lady if she crocheted you sandwiches, i never heard of anybody doing that, u were so lucky i would luv to hear more of what she made, DOREEN

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