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Biscuit Trio Crochet Pattern

Biscuit Trio Crochet Pattern
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2-3 Hours Time Needed
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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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Tiny Treasure

Small, sweet, and gift-worthy creations that fit perfectly in the palm of your hand with detailed charm.

About This Biscuit Trio Crochet Pattern

This pattern produces three small crochet biscuits: a classic choc chip cookie, a heart-centred Jammie Dodger, and a layered Oreo-style biscuit. You will work flat circles and stack pieces together to create realistic biscuit layers and textures. The pattern uses Paintbox Simply DK yarn and a 4mm hook for neat, consistent results.

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Each biscuit is built from simple rounds of double crochet with clear shaping instructions and sewing notes. Great for making gift sets, play food, or decorative pieces for home displays.

Why You'll Love This Biscuit Trio Crochet Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it turns simple crochet stitches into delightful, realistic little biscuits that make great gifts. I enjoy the satisfying rhythm of working rounds and watching the biscuit grow with each increase. The design is versatile, letting me experiment with colours and little details like the heart centre on the Jammie Dodger. Sewing the layers together is meditative and gives such a polished finish that I always feel proud to display them.

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Switch Things Up

I love how easy it is to customise these biscuits by changing colours; try pastel shades for a sweet baby set or bright tones for a playful look.

I often make minis by using fingering yarn and a smaller hook to create keyrings and tiny gifts that fit on a bag.

To make chunkier, cuddlier biscuits I use a bulkier yarn and a larger hook, which quickly turns these into fun squishy versions.

I add embroidered sprinkles or tiny seed beads for a sparkly finish on choc chip cookies when gifting to friends.

I sometimes make a full tea set by crocheting several biscuits in matching colours and placing them on a small crocheted plate for a display.

I recommend experimenting with variegated yarn for the centre pieces to create subtle, organic colour changes without extra sewing.

I also like to glue small magnets to the back of a biscuit to turn them into fridge magnetsβ€”just make sure the yarn ends are securely sewn in first.

For play food, I occasionally stuff the biscuits lightly before joining for a slightly padded look that children enjoy handling.

I customise the Jammie Dodger heart by varying its size or adding a contrasting outline to make it pop visually.

When making sets as gifts, I package them in small jars or boxes with a handwritten tagβ€”personal touches always make handmade gifts more special.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Not keeping consistent tension will make some biscuit pieces larger or smaller than others; maintain a steady tension throughout and check gauge by making two matching pieces to compare. βœ— Forgetting to leave a long tail on the Jammie Dodger top will make securing the heart difficult later; leave a generous cast-on tail as instructed and use it to sew the centre in place. βœ— Sewing the Oreo layers too close to the outer edge will squash the cream middle; stitch slightly in from the edge and check layering as you go to preserve the cream centre shape. βœ— Missing stitch counts when working rounds causes uneven increases and warped circles; count your stitches at the end of each round to ensure accuracy and adjust before moving on.

Biscuit Trio Crochet Pattern

Make a charming set of crochet biscuits including a Choc Chip Cookie, Jammie Dodger, and Oreo Cookie. This pattern gives you clear, photographed steps and uses simple UK double crochet techniques so you can stitch a sweet set quickly. Perfect for gifts, play food, or decorative displays, these biscuits are small, satisfying makes that look delightful on a plate. Grab your DK yarn and a 4mm hook and start crocheting a tasty trio today.

Beginner Friendly 2-3 Hours

Materials Needed for Biscuit Trio Crochet Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Paintbox Yarns Simply DK (100% Acrylic; 276m/302yds per 100g ball)
  • 02
    A: Soft Fudge - 10g
  • 03
    B: Coffee Bean - 10g
  • 04
    C: Vanilla Cream - 10g
  • 05
    D: Red Wine - 5g
  • 06
    E: Champagne White - 5g

β€” Tools Required

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

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β€” Introduction :

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YOU WILL NEED Paintbox Yarns Simply DK (100% Acrylic; 276m/302yds per 100g ball) A: Soft Fudge, 10g B: Coffee Bean, 10g C: Vanilla Cream, 10g D: Red Wine, 5g E: Champagne White, 5g Crochet hook size 4mm (G/6) Tapestry needle for sewing in ends Scissors

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TENSION Specific tension is not too important for this pattern, as long as it is consistent throughout so that your top and base pieces for the biscuits are the same size. Please be aware that if you use different yarns you may need more than what is specified for the Paintbox yarns.

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SIZE INFORMATION Choc Chip Cookie 9cm diameter; Jammie Dodger 6cm diameter; Oreo Cookie 5cm diameter.

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ABBREVIATIONS & STITCHES This pattern is written and charted using standard UK crochet terminology. mc – magic circle ch – chain ss – slip stitch st – stitch dc – double crochet

β€” Choc Chip Cookie :

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.

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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!

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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).

Base Round 2 :

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

Base 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).

Base 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).

Base 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).

Centre Round 2 :

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

Centre 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).

Centre 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).

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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

Top 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).

Top 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.

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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 Round 1 :

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

Top and base Round 2 :

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

Top and base 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).

Top and base 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).

Centre Round 2 :

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

Centre 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).

Centre 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.

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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

  • Add choc chips to the right side of the Choc Chip top piece using B, stitching chips randomly and placing a couple in round 7 to avoid concentration in the centre.
  • Join Choc Chip top and base with wrong sides together using A; work ch1, then dc through both layers around the edge, join with ss to 1st dc, fasten off and sew in ends.
  • For the 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 and adding stitches to create the v-shape; then sew top and base together using A with wrong sides together.
  • Stack Oreo pieces with the base upside down, centre and top right side up; using B sew the layers together and avoid stitching too close to the edge so the cream centre keeps its shape.
  • Weave in all ends neatly and sew any loose yarn tails into seams to secure the biscuit layers for a tidy finish.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Use consistent tension throughout to ensure matching top and base pieces for each biscuit.
  • πŸ’‘Leave the long cast-on tail on the Jammie Dodger top so you can secure the heart shape when joining centre and top.
  • πŸ’‘When sewing Oreo layers, avoid stitching too close to the outer edge or you will squash the cream centre of the biscuit.
  • πŸ’‘Fasten off and sew in ends on all pieces to prevent unraveling and to keep a clean finish.
  • πŸ’‘Check stitch counts after each round to prevent shaping errors and to keep circles flat and even.

These cute crochet biscuits make perfect little gifts, play food, or charming decorations for your home. πŸͺ They are quick to make, wonderfully portable, and look delightful stacked on a plate or in a jar. Whether you stitch them as a set or gift them individually, they bring a homemade, nostalgic touch to any occasion. 🧢

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished biscuits measure approximately: Choc Chip Cookie 9cm diameter, Jammie Dodger 6cm diameter, and Oreo Cookie 5cm diameter using the recommended yarn and hook.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, but changing yarn weight will affect the finished size; choose the appropriate hook for the yarn you use and make test pieces to match sizes if making pairs.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

No specialist experience is required; basic knowledge of UK double crochet, chains, slip stitch and working in the round is sufficient, making this beginner-friendly.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crafters can complete the trio in about 2-3 hours, though time may vary depending on experience and how many biscuits you make.