Birthdays are always a fun occasion here at Lion Brand, but sometimes it gets extra special. We recently celebrated Lion Brand Yarn Studio manager Patty’s birthday. Our very own Michelle and Nili helped make a fabulous chocolate cake shaped like a ball of yarn! Check out this amazing cake for this amazing lady!
Patty was surprised and ecstatic, and so were the customers in the store that day — they got to partake in this delicious chocolate cake with raspberry filling!
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Lavon
What a great cake! That looks to great to eat but I am sure it tasted great.
Wish I could have been there.
Melissa
oh my goodness!
that is so fun and fabulous!
thank you for sharing!
🙂 melissa
Grace
That is amazing! Good job ladies, and happy birthday Patty!
Jessica-Jean
Just because today’s digital cameras make a flash unnecessary doesn’t mean that a given shot wouldn’t be better with one. A flash would have cancelled out the ugly shadows caused by the strong overhead lighting. Not only yarn is beautiful; don’t make the ladies look dead!
pam
Happy birthday Patty, your cake is beautiful and the needles, well I thought they should be there. Rasberry filling………….I can taste it, what a wonder work family you have.
Marlene
Happy birthday Patty! The sales team doesn’t get such elaborate cakes here. I wish you a wonderful year. Glad Michelle & Nili made your day special. This is so unique. They should post the recipe and how to assemble on the web so that other enthusiasts could use.
Helen in Denver
What do you think about posting the recipe? I’d love to know how you made the shape and where you put the raspberry filling. And, of course, your techniques for getting such a great “do” on the frosting. Looks fab!
Zontee says: Hi Helen, we don’t have the recipe as this cake was made by Michelle’s roommate, a professional pastry chef, with the help of Michelle and Nili. But for the details, they baked 3 square chocolate cakes, assembled them into one cake with raspberry filling between each of the 3 layers, and then carved the cake into its rounded shape. The “yarn” outside is made of colored fondant, a common technique for decorating cakes. You can find many good fondant tutorials online just by doing a web search. Hope that helps.
Debra Cutler
I’m not sure if this is the correct place to introduce myself the main page is confusing. My name is Debra Cutler, I’m a disabled RN. I taught myself to knit when I wasn’t able to sleep and now I’m hooked. I am a “skilled beginner?”. I love to knit hats,scarfs and baby things, but am branching out to shrugs and sweaters. I live in rural North Carolina and there are limited yarn stores and no guilds. I am looking forward to this challenge and meeting other knitters.
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