Hello All,
o.k. I feel stupid
, I checked out the Nicholas lodge site and I am wondering what are the patchwork cutters used for? I am assuming this is for fondant/gumpaste/modeling chocolate? Would you apply it to buttercream on a cake?
Thanks!!
Joan
Patchwork cutters are awesome!!! You can use them with gumpaste or Mexican paste or fondant or a 50/50 mix. You can do all kinds of things with them, from embossing a cake to making little figurines that stand up to adding decoration on the side of a cake, etc. etc. Check out globalsugarart.com and see their selection. They also have several books by Marion Frost who I believe invented the patchwork cutters. I know she works with them extensively.
patchwork cutters come in a variety of shapes and themes. you can use gumpaste or fondant - or as i use, a blend of the two. basically they allow you to cut out a shape along with lines of definition. the flowers can be cut flat or you can make them 3-d. check out in my photos the purple and yellow cake with the caped woman on top. those yellow daisies and leaves done with patchwork cutters. hope this helps.
Thank you all so much.
New question: what is mexican paste?
Sirius, awesome photo's!
Joan
Hey Janette,
I looked it up, Mexican paste is 50/50 blend sugar paste/flower paste.
Joan
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