Teatime treats! |
Help
yourself to a cake or biscuit people! And you needn’t worry about the calorie
count as these little morsels are certainly not fattening – because they’re
made from wool. I was so delighted with the Blooms
and Bunnies I produced for Easter I thought I would try and make something
each month so, since the Man of the House and I both celebrated birthdays at
the start of May, I got my crochet hooks out, and rummaged around in my stash
of wool oddments, and this is what I’ve come up with for today’s Saturday
Snapshot.
Creative cupcakes. |
I
had great fun decorating them with beads and ribbons, and although my efforts
to produce a crochet fruit for the top of one cake were not at all successful,
I left it on, as a record of my work.
Fondant fancies and an iced party ring biscuit . The butterfly candles look pretty, but I don't think it would be sensible to light them. |
There
are fondant fancies (round rather than square like the real thing) with roses
on the top, and cup cakes with lots of swirly ‘icing’, and some cream sponges
topped with fruit, some jam tarts and bakewell tarts, and lots of biscuits.
There are chocolate digestives, and jammie dodgers, and scrummy party rings with
icing on the top, and pink wafers sandwiched together with vanilla cream, and
those lovely, curranty biscuits with crunchy sugar on the top. I’m not sure
what they are called – I’ve seen them referred to as currant biscuits, Easter
biscuits, and Shrewsbury biscuits. Whatever their name, the edible ones are
delicious and really easy to bake, but having lost weight on my walking/not
eating between meals campaign, I’m reluctant to start cooking teatime treats in
case I put weight on again!
I
used scraps of double knitting wool, with a 3mm (British sizing hook), and the
patterns mostly came from http://www.normalynn.info/
which has some really ambitious culinary crochet, much more intricate than
mine. I changed some of the patterns, and altered the sizes, and even though
self-praise is no recommendation I think they are quite effective.
Now
I have to think about a project for June! Any ideas anyone?
Alyce at At Home With Books is taking a break, so Saturday
Snapshot is now being hosted by Melinda of West Metro
Mommy.