I started this challenge with icing bags that I already had on hand which means I started with flooding consistency and a larger tip size (the red stocking); I decided to not put the last rows of lines on because I thought it would all meld together in one mass of icing. Then I thickened the peachy-colored icing (detail glaze) and reduced piping size to more align with @Evelindecora 's video instructions. The right-hand stocking was started with a larger tip size and finished with a tip sizing on the order of 1.5. I actually didn't use piping tips (i.e. I just cut the tip of the bag off), but I think I ended up pretty close to the the suggested 1.5 tip size based on how much better I was able to tighten up the design and have it approach Evelin's examples.
These are great for the challenge @EAC! I love how you incorporated a message around the crochet technique. What an awesome idea. Also, your border on this cookie is unique and works so well. Great work ❤️ Hugs...
How beautiful @EAC! The pattern is really nice. I especially like the round stenciled cookie, and the contrast between the piped crochet pattern and the grey flooded cookie. That grey makes the pattern stand out. Also, the decoration of the border is really nice. What a great way to finish it!
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