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Knitted Pink Iced Cupcake

Picture a delightful confection that looks almost too good to eat - a knitted pink iced cupcake. The intricate details of the knitted texture mimic the swirls and ridges of frosting on a real cupcake, while the soft pink color adds a touch of sweetness. The craftsmanship of the knitted cupcake is truly impressive, with each stitch carefully placed to create a lifelike appearance. It's a whimsical and charming piece that would make a perfect addition to any kitchen or dining room decor.


To complete this project you will need:

Materials:
4 ply merino – pink and blue
4 ply 100% cotton – white
Pink beads
Rick-rack braid – pink
Flower shaped flat bead
Toy stuffing
Needle and sewing thread
Circle of card to fit the base of the cup cake case
Stiff, white paper

Needles:
1 pair 3.25mm (UK 10; US 3)
1 pair 2.25mm (UK 13; US 1)

Instructions:

Side of case
Cast on 55 sts using 4 ply white cotton and 2.25mm needles.
Row 1-11: K1, P1 across the row for 11 rows.
Row 12: inc every second P st across the row.
Cast off.

Base of case
Cast on 8 sts using 4 ply white cotton and 2.25mm needles. Work in st st.
Row 1: * purl.
Row 2: knit, increasing 1 st at beg and end of row. *
Rows 3-6: repeat rows 1 and 2 from * to * [14 sts].
Rows 7-9: continue in st st.
Rows 10-14: dec 1 st at beg and end of every K row [8 sts].
Row 15: purl.
Cast off.

Top of cake
Cast on 42 sts in blue 4 ply wool using 3.25mm needles.
Row 1-7: work in st st.
Row 8: knit in blue, randomly 
knitting 10 pink stitches across 
the row.
Row 9: following the stitch colours in row 8, purl in blue and pink.
Row 10: change to pink and
knit row.
Row 11: purl.
Row 12: knit.
Row 13: purl.
Row 14: (K4, K2tog) across row 
[35 sts].
Row 15: purl.
Row 16: knit, decreasing 6 sts 
randomly across row [29 sts].
Row 17: purl.
Row 18: knit, decreasing 6 sts 
randomly across row [23 sts]
Row 19: purl
Break yarn, leaving a long end. Thread through stitches on the needle and draw up tightly.

Blue cherry
Cast on 5 sts in blue 4 ply wool 
using 3.25mm needles.
Row 1-4: st st.
Cast off.

Making up

Join the side seam of the cup cake case, and then carefully stitch the bottom in place. Join the side seam of the cup cake top. Pull up the thread at the top of the cake and take it through to the wrong side of the knitting and darn in place. 
Cut a circle of card slightly smaller than the cup cake case. From stiff paper, cut a strip large enough to wrap around the inside of the case – this will stop the case losing its shape. Tape the base to the paper liner and place in the case. Fill the case and the cake top with toy stuffing. Put the cake top in the case and sew in place. Make a row of gathering stitches around the edge of the blue cherry. Add a small amount of toy stuffing, pull up the thread and secure. Sew the cherry to the centre top of the cake. Sew seed beads and the flower shaped button to the cake top and rick-rack around the top edge of the case.

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