Ron Ben-Israel Tutorial - New Technique

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Mordechai Posted 21 Oct 2011 , 5:47pm
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Rebecca Taylor, operations manager for Ron Ben-Israel Cakes in New York, posted on her blog a step-by-step tutorial of a new embroydery technique Ron developed:

http://nyccakegirl.wordpress.com/2011/10/20/ron-is-sharing-another-step-by-step/#comments

Enjoy!

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glow0369 Posted 21 Oct 2011 , 6:05pm
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Thanks for posting...looks awesome..and tedius.. I won't be doing that any time soon hehehe

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Charmed Posted 21 Oct 2011 , 6:06pm
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thanks thumbs_up.gif

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wiggler Posted 21 Oct 2011 , 6:07pm
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Thanks , looks amazing

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CakeEvolution Posted 21 Oct 2011 , 6:47pm
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Definitely looks GREAT but I dont think I have the patience for that one...lol

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jgifford Posted 21 Oct 2011 , 7:02pm
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This is for really ambitious people who don't ever have to clean their own kitchen. Although, doing it this way, I might actually be able to finally do a French Knot. icon_smile.gif

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grandmomof1 Posted 21 Oct 2011 , 7:08pm
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A great technique to know how to use if we ever need it. It would not be something I would want to do often, but I am thankful and glad you shared this with us, just in case we were to need it.

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cakeyouverymuch Posted 21 Oct 2011 , 7:17pm
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Can't wait to try it! And yes, I DO clean my own kitchen, lol.

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jgifford Posted 21 Oct 2011 , 7:22pm
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I'm going to add it to my list of things to do "when I have some extra time".

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allaboutcakeuk Posted 21 Oct 2011 , 7:44pm
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this is great.. want to try it now!

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allaboutcakeuk Posted 21 Oct 2011 , 7:46pm
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this is great.. want to try it now!

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linedancer Posted 21 Oct 2011 , 8:24pm
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That is really pretty. I wouldn't want to do it on a cake, but it would make a beautiful cookie! I used to do this type of needlework, also counted cross stitch. I might give it a try, I am going to enter some cookies in the Central Florida fair in Feb, 2012. This would be very unique.

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Moovaughan Posted 21 Oct 2011 , 8:24pm
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I hate this... Blogs are blocked at my work (thank God CC is not) so I'll have to wait until I get home to see something that I think is great but will probably not have the time to do!

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MCurry Posted 21 Oct 2011 , 8:29pm
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Love it!

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susie1 Posted 21 Oct 2011 , 8:54pm
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Thank you so much for sharing that new embroydery technique. It's so beautiful and elegant!

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queenfa Posted 21 Oct 2011 , 8:58pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by glow0369

Thanks for posting...looks awesome..and tedius.. I won't be doing that any time soon hehehe



yep!!!

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BlakesCakes Posted 21 Oct 2011 , 9:44pm
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Thanks for posting.

It's a great competition/display technique, but nobody in their right mind would pay for it what it's worth in time. icon_eek.gif Maybe, if done on only a small plaque............

Rae

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siuingme Posted 22 Oct 2011 , 7:41am
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Thanks for sharing...definitely will try, and believe me I clean my kitchen myself LOL

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