Size: The finished crochet smore measures approximately 3–4 inches wide, depending on your tension and yarn choice.
Construction: This crochet smore pattern is made up of several pieces: two graham crackers, one chocolate square, and one marshmallow—stacked and sewn together.
Yarn & Hook: Works best with worsted weight yarn and a 5mm hook, but you can adjust for different sizes by changing your yarn and hook combo. If you use bulky yarn it will be roughly 6 inches wide.
Instructions
For this crochet smore pattern, we will be working in rounds.
Crochet Marshmallow:
Round 1: Using the white yarn, make a mr and make sc x6 in the circle. If you find it difficult making a magic ring you can chain 2 and then crochet sc x6 in the second chain from the hook. (6)
Round 2: Sc inc in every sc. (12)
Round 3: Inc, sc. Then repeat until the end of round (18).
Round 4: Inc, sc x2. Then repeat until the end of round (24).
Round 5: Inc, sc x3. Then repeat for the rest of the round (30).
Round 6: In blo, sc in every stitch (30). Back loop only is only for this round, now you can go back to doing normal single crochet stitches.
Round 7-10: Sc in every stitch (30). Add the eyes between rounds 8 and 9.
Round 11: In blo, dec, sc x3. Then repeat for the rest of the round (24). Back loop only is only for this round, now you can go back to doing normal single crochet stitches.
Round 12: Dec, sc x2. Then repeat for the rest of the round (18).
Round 13: Dec, sc. Then repeat for the rest of the round (12). Stuff the crochet marshmallow with polyfill.
Round 14: Dec. Then repeat for the rest of the round (6). Fasten off and leave a long tail, sew the bottom of the crochet marshmallow closed.
Now, to make the bottom and top of the marshmallow flatter, take the yarn to the middle of the marshmallow, then go down the center of the marshmallow all the way to the otherside. Pull the yarn slightly so that it pulls the middle of the marshmallow down a little so it appears flatter. Do this a few times. Then tie off the yarn and tuck the tail.
Embroider a mouth if you would like.
Crochet Chocolate:
The crochet chocolate is a square that is roughly the size of the marshmallow.
Round 1: Using the dark brown yarn, ch x10. Then in the second ch from the hook make a sc, Continue to sc the length of the ch. When you get to the end of the chain flip to the unworked side and make a sc in the same stitch you made the last sc in. This will help you turn to work on the other side of the chain. Then sc the rest of the ch length making sure to add a sc in the first chain (where you made the first sc). You should have 18 sc stitches (18).
Round 2-10: Sc in every stitch. Then when you are done with the last round, fasten off the yarn and sew the chocolate closed.
Crochet Graham Cracker:
Make 2.
The crochet graham crackers are just slightly larger than the marshmallow and chocolate, however you can always change the size by altering the amount of chains you start with.
Round 1: Using the lighter brown yarn, ch x13. Then in the second ch from the hook make a sc, Continue to sc the length of the ch. When you get to the end of the chain flip to the unworked side and make a sc in the same stitch you made the last sc in. This will help you turn to work on the other side of the chain. Then sc the rest of the ch length making sure to add a sc in the first chain (where you made the first sc). You should have 24 sc stitches (24).
Round 2-11: Sc in every stitch. Then when you are done with the last round, fasten off the yarn and sew the graham cracker closed.
Assembly:
Stack the smore together graham - mallow- chocolate- graham (from the bottom up) and sew together. I did this with extra graham cracker colored yarn and went through the top all the way through the bottom a couple times in different areas of the smore.
I hope you had a blast making this crochet smore pattern—whether you're crafting for a summer camping trip, imaginative play, or just for the squishy joy of it! Don’t stop the fun here—there’s more warm-weather creativity waiting for you.