Eat that prince by Isabelle Gouellain

Eat that prince

Knitting
November 2025
both are used in this pattern
yarn held together
Fingering
+ Thread
= Fingering (14 wpi) ?
30 stitches and 56 rows = 4 inches
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
109 - 131 yards (100 - 120 m)
English
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One day my prince will come and I surely hope it will be this cookie

If you need some comfort after a long day of work, best thing to do is to have a good “gouter” once you come home.

Prepare yourself a warm drink and some cookies on a pretty plate, sit down and enjoy.

Knitting this project will just top it off as you will be able to set your cup of tea on a coster that looks exactly like the cookie you will be
eating.

Techniques you will need : short row, beads, slip stitch, k2tog, grafting

To create this coaster, you will need beads and two treads of yarn held together.
The beads I chose are very small as it is just a details that underlines the resemblance with
the actual biscuit I was mimicking, but it should not be an obstacle when you decide to use
the coaster.
You can also decide to skip the beading and create a plain biscuit.

You will need :
• 1 skein Fine or super fine yarn
• 1 spool super fine contrast thread
• 91 seed beads

For your reference this is the size of my samples :
• Needle size : 3,0 mm
• Yarn : Rainbow cotton 8/4 from Hobbii (Mustard) and Creative make it neon from Rico
design (orange)
• Gauge : 30 sts & 56 rows in garter stitch
• diameter : 18 cm

and

• Needle size : 3,0 mm
• Yarn : Schachenmayr - Catania (gold) and Essential Crochet from Rico design (gold)
• Gauge : 30 sts & 56 rows in garter stitch
• diameter : 18 cm