Free Crochet Pattern: Amigurumi S’more
By Rachel Choi – 23 CommentsCrochet 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. |
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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 |
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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!
What a cute pattern! I love amigurumi and my husand likes the little creatures too. LOL
Michelle
OMG that is so cute!
ADORABLE!
How cute! I’m so going to make some for my father in law, he LOVES smores! =)
This is so cute! Can’t wait to try out. Thanks Rachel.
Thank you sooo much. This is just too cute!
Thanks!, is so cute!
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!!
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.
There’s no exact science for putting it together. I just weave the needle in and out around the pieces. Practice makes perfect!
I just finished this last night! It is so cute! I now have to make two more! Great pattern and easy to follow!
This is soooo cute. My nephew is a boy scout and camper and will really like this little guy!!
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!
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? 😡
Hi Liz, you may sell the finished crocheted items you make, as long as you give credit to where you found the pattern.
Thank you. I definitely will 🙂
Oh my gosh, this is so cute it seriously made my stomach tickle. I love it, too cute!!
oh my god i am in love with this pattern it is soooo cute
so cute!! my brother wants me to make it for his friend. 🙂
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.
I like starched mine so that the cracker stays nice and stiff. I also do this for doilies as well.
This is one of the cutest ami’s I’ve ever seen! Thanks for sharing it with us!
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…