I've been lusting after 'Yarn and Sewing' themed cupcakes and cookies for a while now.
I don't know why and what's brought it on, but
Sugar and Meringue's Yarn Ball Cupcakes are so twee that I really am going to have to indulge in some knit-based baking that my Granny would be proud of. You can't leave the blog before 'ahhhing' over their super-cute
Button Cookies either. I'm in love.
Having a 'coffee and biscuit' moment recently also meant I stumbled across cookie company,
Biscuiteers recipe for knitted cookies in their gorgeous book, the 'Biscuiteers Book of Iced Biscuits' (
Buy It) It's full of iced goodness for all occasions and so the fascination continues...
Somehow they just all seem so homely and quintessentially English, and as a non-knitter, it's the closest I'd come to making my own woolly jumper any time soon.
Here's my Top 5 'Knitted' Cookies and Cupcakes...(in no particular order!)
3. An
ACTUAL knitting patten for a cupcake from
Spud & Chloe
So, you can't actually bake them and yes, I've admitted I can't knit, but I'd love to try and how cute would these delightful knitted cupcakes look on a sweet table at an event? (
Get a FREE pattern on the website)
These vegan (which gets bonus points from me!) are stunning - and you can see how they are made on You Tube from a demonstration on Martha Stewart
HERE. The detail is fabulous and perfect Autumnal and Winter cupcakes...and I do love Marzipan!
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Vegan Knit cupcakes with marzipan |
To say I'm impressed with the detail and skill on this cake and coordinating cupcakes is an understatement. How amazing is the Singer sewing machine cake and the fabulous pin cushion idea for the cupcakes? There are a few avid seamstresses amongst my family and friends and this cake would be perfect. It'd be a shame to eat it...
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Vintage Sewing machine and Pin Cushion Cupcakes |
I'm not sure whether I want to bake some knitwear or knit some baking now?