Little Cherry Bakewells

How to Knit a Cherry Bakewell

Complete Size - 5cm base width x 5cm height, 7.5cm top diameter

What you will need...

Total time - 2 Hours Each Knitted Bakewell

3.25mm knitting needles (UK 10, US 3)

4.5cm Cardboard Circle to firm up the base

Double knitting yarn - light brown, white and red.

Sewing up needle

Toy stuffing / filling

Scissors

Before You Start...

Abbreviations

K = Knit   P = Purl   St = Stitch   Sts = Stitches

Cast On - I use the thumb method.

St-st = stocking stitch. Alternating a row of knit stitches (right side), with a row of purl stitches (wrong side).

K2tog = Decrease by knitting two stitches together, making one stitch from two.

Inc = Increase - by knitting into the front and the back of the same stitch, to make two stitches out of one.

Cast off - P wise. US - bind off.

B&t tightly - Break off yarn and thread yarn through the remaining stitches on needle, pull up tightly and fasten off.

TOP TIP

Don't over-stuff your bakewell as it'll end up being quite poofy at the top rather than a flatter finish.

Depending on how tightly you sew up your Bakewell, you may need to adjust the size of the cardboard base to fit.

How to Make it...

Made from one knitted pastry piece, one knitted icing piece, and a small knitted piece to form the cherry. All pieces are sewn together with a 4.5cm cardboard circle in the base to help support its shape.

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Download the Cherry Bakewell Knitting Pattern PDF

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Pastry

Make 1

Time - 1 Hour each

Size 8 cm Diameter

Needles 3.25 mm

 

Icing

Make 1

Time - 25 Minutes Each

Size 7cm Diameter

Needles 3.25 mm

 

Cherry

Make 1

Time - 5 Minutes Each

Size 2 cm

Needles 3.25 mm

 

Piece it Together...

Sewing up Time 30 Minutes

Cupcake Base

Begin to sew up the pastry at the cast off edge, sewing across row ends all the way up to the top edging.

Using a compass draw and cut out a 4.5cm sturdy cardboard circle and push into the bottom of the case.

Fasten off all loose ends.

Top of the Cake

Complete the icing knitted piece, by oversewing row ends to form the circular shape.

Sew this icing just inside the knitted top edge of the pastry, stuffing the cake lightly as you go. This will bring both cast on edges together.

With the right side of stocking stitch on the outside, oversew row ends of the cherry knitted piece, stuffing the cherry lightly as you go.

Sew the cherry to the top of the cake centrally.

If used, ensure that all pins are removed when completed.

Make it Different...

The top edge of the pastry for this cherry bakewell is a quick and easy rolled edge, however you could use 'yrn' stitching instead, as used for the knitted cupcake pattern. This would give a more frilled edge.

If you fancied something another than a cherry (I've seen some very yummy lemon bakewells), there's always the option of picking another little knitted shape for your topper, such as knitted flowersknitted hearts or other small knitted pieces from other knitting patterns - just mix and match.

Perfect handmade keepsake or decoration, especially as part of a little cake collection!

Bakewell On the Side
Bakewell in Organza Bag

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