So Easy, even a beginner can make this
You'll need very little yarn, and very little time, perhaps about 30 minutes to complete this cute little project. PLEASE NOTE: this is a free pattern that I have personally written, and is not intended for sale. This pattern shall not be copied or reproduced, re-posted, or sold. However, permission is granted to sell the completed project in any quantity.
Materials
Worsted weight Lt. Tan or beige yarn
Worsted weight white yarn
Size F crochet hook
Stitch marker or large coil-less safety pin
Large yarn needle
Scissors
Terminology
Magic circle
Sc = single crochet
Sl St = slip stitch
Worsted weight Lt. Tan or beige yarn
Worsted weight white yarn
Size F crochet hook
Stitch marker or large coil-less safety pin
Large yarn needle
Scissors
Terminology
Magic circle
Sc = single crochet
Sl St = slip stitch
St = Stitch
Inc= increase (2 sc's in stitch)
Note:
piece is worked in continuous rounds. Move stitch marker/safety pin to mark beginning of each round
Guage is not important
Inc= increase (2 sc's in stitch)
Note:
piece is worked in continuous rounds. Move stitch marker/safety pin to mark beginning of each round
Guage is not important
Instructions:
Round 1: Work 14 Sc in magic circle
Round 2: Sc1, increase every other st (19 stitches)
Round 3: sc1, increase every other st (28 stitches)
Round 4: sc1, increase every other stitch (40 stitches)
Round 5: sc1, do not increase (40 stitches)
Fortune strip:
Using white yarn, Ch 7
Row 1: Insert In 2nd Ch from hook, Sc in next 5 (6 stitches) ch1, turn
Row 2: insert in 2nd St, Sc in next 5 (6 stitches)
Fasten off
Fold fortune Cooke disc in half, insert fortune strip into side so that it sticks out about an inch. Using beige yarn, stitch cookie shut along outer edge
To make cookie keep form, I used a small piece of yarn to tie cookie together in inner section.
Finished cookie will measure approximately 2.25 inches (5.5 cm) across (not including fortune strip)
Round 1: Work 14 Sc in magic circle
Round 2: Sc1, increase every other st (19 stitches)
Round 3: sc1, increase every other st (28 stitches)
Round 4: sc1, increase every other stitch (40 stitches)
Round 5: sc1, do not increase (40 stitches)
Fortune strip:
Using white yarn, Ch 7
Row 1: Insert In 2nd Ch from hook, Sc in next 5 (6 stitches) ch1, turn
Row 2: insert in 2nd St, Sc in next 5 (6 stitches)
Fasten off
Fold fortune Cooke disc in half, insert fortune strip into side so that it sticks out about an inch. Using beige yarn, stitch cookie shut along outer edge
To make cookie keep form, I used a small piece of yarn to tie cookie together in inner section.
Finished cookie will measure approximately 2.25 inches (5.5 cm) across (not including fortune strip)


That really is so cute! I love fortune cookies!
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