Learn to crochet iced gem biscuit pattern.

Lately, I have been obsessed with turning childhood treats into creative projects, and of course, I had to make a crochet iced gem biscuit. Iced gem biscuits were one of my absolute favorite childhood snacks. I still remember picking out my favorite colors first.
I even made this design the theme for my March mail club because I simply could not get enough of these adorable little poops. In this blog post, I will share with you how you can crochet an iced gem biscuit so you can make multiple of them in your favorite colors.
Abbreviations Used
Before we begin, here are the crochet abbreviations I use in this iced gem biscuit crochet tutorial:
| MR | Magic Ring |
| CH | Chain |
| SL ST | Slip Stitch |
| SC | Single Crochet |
| V | Single Crochet Increase |
| A | Single Crochet Decrease |
| FLO | Front Loop Only |
| BLO | Back Loop Only |
| DC | Double Crochet |
| FV | Double Crochet Increase |
| FA | Double Crochet Decrease |
| K | Empty Stitch |
Materials Needed
To make this gem biscuit crochet pattern, you will need:
- Cotton Crochet Yarn (color used: beige, yellow, white, green, purple)
- Crochet Kit (4.0 mm Hook + Yarn Needle + Yarn Snips + Stitch Markers)
- Glue Gun
- Stuffings
I have consolidated everything here if you would like more information on where I get my crochet supplies.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Now, let’s move on to the fun part. I will divide this crochet iced gem biscuit project into three sections:
- Biscuit
- Gems
- Putting It Together
1: Biscuit
First, let’s start with the biscuit base.

1: MR, 12 DC, SL ST
2: 2 CH, 12 FV, SL ST
3: 2 CH, 24 DC, SL ST
4: 2 CH, 12 FA, SL ST
Add stuffings
5: CH, 6A, SL ST
This forms the round biscuit base that gives your crochet iced gem biscuit its signature shape. Make sure you stuff it firmly enough so it holds its structure nicely.
2: Gems
Next, let’s crochet the gems part. I also like to call them colorful poops because… well… they kind of look like it, don’t you think?

1: MR, 12 DC, SL ST
2: 2 CH, BLO 6 (DC, FV), SL ST
3: 2 CH, 9 (FLO DC, BLO DC), SL ST
4: 2 CH, 9 (FLO DC, K), SL ST
Add stuffings
5: 2 CH, (5 DC)
These swirly tops give your iced gem biscuit crochet project that classic look we all recognize. You can follow this same structure to make multiple gems in different colors. This is what makes this crochet gem biscuit pattern so fun and customizable.
3: Putting It Together
Finally, let’s assemble everything.

Simply glue the ice gems to the biscuit base.
For the biscuit, make sure the top part faces below and the bottom part is where you glue the gems. This way, the outer layer looks super neat and polished.
Once you attach the gem securely, your crochet iced gem biscuit is complete!
Extra Tips
Now that you have mastered how to make your own crochet iced gem biscuit, here are a few ways you can play around with this project.
First, you can make several in different colors. Mixing pastel shades or bright tones makes the whole set look even cuter.


Next, you can add a metal ring to turn it into a bag charm. This works perfectly if you want to transform your project into a gem biscuit amigurumi charm crochet pattern for everyday use.
You can also switch to a different hook and yarn size to adjust the overall size. I used a 4.0 mm hook, and mine turned out slightly bigger than the original snack size. If you want a more realistic size, try using a smaller hook and lighter yarn.
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