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Crochet Oreo Cookies


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Don't be surprised if someone tries to help themselves to a cookie! They will look real at a glance. Crochet Oreo Cookies With Milk

 

Materials and Tools:

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  • brown 4 ply yarn
  • white 4 ply yarn (Amounts needed will depend on how many cookies you would like to make.)
  • yarn needle
  • crochet hook size F

Instructions:

Using the following directions make two brown disks and 1 white disk for each cookie.

  1. To begin, wrap yarn twice around your finger to form circle.
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  3. Put hook through circle, pick up yarn and ch 2.
  4. 1st Rnd: Make 13 DC in a circle and sl st to top of ch2 (14DC) Pull end of yarn to draw the circle up tight.
  5. 2nd Rnd: ch2, 1 DC in first st, 2 DC in each st around (28DC)
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    Stack your cookies and baste through all at edge as shown. Display in clear jar or apothecary. And don't be surprised if someone tries to help themselves to a cookie! They will look real at a glance.

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January 15, 20070 found this helpful

WOW !! THESE ARE WAY TO COOL !! GREAT JOB

 
January 15, 20070 found this helpful

Very clever, I thought they looked real on the plate. Well done.

 

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January 16, 20070 found this helpful

I HAD TO PRINT MANY COPIES OF THIS FOR FRIENDS AND FAMILY
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING

 
By JANET (Guest Post)
January 16, 20070 found this helpful

VERY ORIGINAL. GREAT IDEA

 

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January 16, 20070 found this helpful

How ingenious! I copied the pattern and plan to make several batches and give as gifts. Thanks for sharing with us and Happy New Year!

 
By Mara (Guest Post)
January 17, 20070 found this helpful

I love these! I also made some "vanilla" cookies and have put magnets on the back for fridgies. Good way to use up leftover yarn! Thanks!

 
By sfrench1124 (Guest Post)
January 26, 20070 found this helpful

I used to have a see-thru cookie jar filled w/these cookies. I had a GirlScout troop and it never failed, if they came to my home, one of them would always want a cookie!

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Too funny! We also used them for a game, similar to the dropping clothes pins in a jar, we just dropped cookies! Great craft! thanks for the memories.

 
By sara (Guest Post)
April 23, 20070 found this helpful

yummy. now all I need is some milk

 
By Hanane (Guest Post)
February 21, 20080 found this helpful

I love these and I have a blog where I post free cute patterns that are great stashbusters. I posted you oreo cookies there

www.stashbustinpatterns.blogspot.com

 
By Tammy (Guest Post)
March 5, 20080 found this helpful

Great pattern - Thanks for sharing!

 
By Selene (Guest Post)
October 13, 20080 found this helpful

Do you have a free pattern for the oreo cookie afghan?
slimjleo1955 AT yahoo.com

 
By Francine (Guest Post)
October 22, 20080 found this helpful

I made about 6 of these about 20 years ago. I made them to put out with "Santas milk and cookies" Christmas display I had in my home. On the plate next to the tree, I placed a dish with the crochet cookies and a fake glass of milk. Just about everyone who comes into my home tries to eat them!

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It is so funny to watch, especially the ones who think they are sneaking a cookie! They get a mouth full of fuzz! I still have them and 20 years later they are still included in my of my decorating theme for the holidays every year!

 
May 4, 20100 found this helpful

Great for those of us who are dieting! I teach a class of third, fourth and fifth grade students in an after school program and they will love this pattern.

 

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January 15, 20120 found this helpful

These are adorable! Thanks for the free pattern :D

 
March 1, 20170 found this helpful

So cute, I am making a cat toy for my sister

 
February 20, 20200 found this helpful

Can I crochet these oreos for sale on Etsy?

 

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February 21, 20200 found this helpful

I don't see why not. I'm sure you would have a lot of interest and hopefully make a bit of money.

 
February 21, 20200 found this helpful

Thank you! What would I have to do to show credit to the pattern's creator?

 

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February 21, 20200 found this helpful

You can add a link to that page or just to our home page, www.thriftyfun.com. Harlean is the member who posted it.

 
February 22, 20200 found this helpful

Thank you so much!

 

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February 22, 20200 found this helpful

Just something to add...only because I have had this conversation with my lawyer for something similar. If you want to advertise these as Oreo cookies in your sale, you will need to get approval from Nabisco as the brand is trademarked. I would check with a lawyer about selling them without advertising them just to be sure. I would think it would be OK to make and sell as long as they were a generic sandwich cookie! Best to be safe than get hit with a cease and desist!!

 
February 22, 20200 found this helpful

Thank you for letting me know! I appreciate your time. I think I'll call them something along the lines of Sandwich Dessert Cookies.

 

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February 23, 20200 found this helpful

Maybe call them chocolate sandwich cookies. I think Hydrox were the first version of these anyway. Good luck!

 

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February 23, 20200 found this helpful

I used to love Hydrox!!! What a blast from the past!!! :)

 

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