Tuesday 24 February 2009

Blogging Kindness!

A couple of weeks ago at an Embroiderer's Guild Regional meeting, I met Sharne. We know each other from pre blogging days when she'd been a student in a couple of my classes. I'd brought some knitting with me and we got chatting about the knitted cake I'd made and Sharne asked if I'd seen the book "Twenty to make - Knitted Cakes." I hadn't, the conversation moved on and I forgot all about it. So imagine how thrilled I was last week when a copy of the book arrived from Sharne - a totally unexpected and wonderful surprise.


Thank you Sharne - I think it's fantastic!


Doughnut anyone?


After the baking fest of last week these calorie free cakes are just what I need. Only another nineteen different cakes to make!

15 comments:

  1. Hi Gina,
    Now those are the sort of cakes I should be looking at!
    saw your bit about OPUS and the V&A. I love that place, I can even pursuade my daughter to go there as she likes the shop and the food! The module you are doing was one of my favourites, really interesting- its just a shame we all feel so disconected at the moment.Hoping to hear more from Winy and co. by the end of this week and at least then we will our purpose back - I hope.

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  2. Knitted cakes - just the thing for Lent ;-)

    Celia
    x

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  3. What a lovely gift! But I think I'd rather EAT one of last week's cakes!!!

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  4. Gorgeous cakes Gina! I love the doughnuts.

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  5. Oh wow - wouldn't they make a great gift? You've got my brain going now - looks like a fantastic book. I'm off to click on your friend Sharne now. x

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  6. The chocolate gateau looks good enough to eat! Do you think they serve these at half time at Weight Watchers?

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  7. Wow! They are lovely and much more safe!! Just delicious to look at! Contraceptive baking perhaps? x

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  8. So glad you liked the book, you have knitted the doughnuts quickly. I don't mind the knitting, it's the stitching up that gets me!.

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  9. Lucky you, how lovely of Sharne. Just what I need, calorie free cake...

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  10. Hi Gina. I love these knitted cakes and have never made any myself. feeling tempted to have a go now xx

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  11. How fun! Thanks for showing the book -- I haven't heard of it. Those doughnuts are adorable!!!

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  12. The knitted cakes are delightful but.....hmm...I think I prefer the gooey kind on the whole.

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  13. These are brilliant Gina! Could be a bit woolly in your mouth though :)
    And what a lovely gift from your friend too.

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