Video: Yummy knitting
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Just the other day, we admired the original furniture - multi-colored "pasta", from which you can knit a couch, and an armchair, and a bed for children's games, and in general everything that your heart desires, and your hands can master. Today we have knitting again. But edible this time.
I am sure that even inveterate sweet tooths have never tried to drink tea with, say, a sweater sleeve, or a piece of loose scarf … Although, in order to taste this outlandish delicacy, it is not necessary to transform into a moth. It is enough to know how to cook, well, or to have a certain amount of money in order to buy yourself a pair of the famous Knit Night Cupcakes, made by the equally famous Martha Stewart.
Knit Night Cupcakes (literally "knitted cupcakes") are marzipan treats that Marta knits, thus turning the dessert into a real work of art. And at first glance you will not understand whether it is a souvenir-figurine, or a model, or in fact a cake.
It takes at least four hours to make a sweet sweater, say those who have attended Martha's workshops in New York and Boston. And here is a video from one of these lessons. Isn't it appetizing and curious?
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