With locations throughout the area known as “The Triangle” of North Carolina as well as Erindale, Australia, one of my favorite places to get dessert is at one of the Goodberry’s frozen custard stands near my home.
In addition to the daily offering of the vanilla, chocolate, and sugar-free vanilla flavors that are used in the sundaes, parfaits and concretes (frozen custard with your choice of toppings mixed in) Goodberry’s also offers a flavor-of-the-day, and today’s flavor was “choco chip cookie dough.”
Inspired by the flavor-of-the-day at Goodberry’s, I set aside the groovyghan for a couple of hours and set to the task of figuring out how to crochet a motif for my cookie project that resembles the NestlĂ© Tollhouse chocolate chip cookies that I love so well.
After trying several things that ultimately did not work, I finally completed this 4″ crocheted cookie motif:

While it took me awhile to figure out the logistics of how to assemble the front of the cookie, crocheting the back of the cookie took just a few minutes:

Now that I have figured out how to make a chocolate chip cookie to go with the gingersnap, sugar cookie with sprinkles, iced oatmeal, and the Girl Scout inspired Lemonades™, I can start to experiment with different joining methods so that this cookieghan does not crumble.
Hi There, I was wondering and hoping that you have a pattern/instructions on how to put together your “African Flower Mamy Bag?” I have found your pattern on how to make the flowers, I would love to know how you put it together. Please tell me you have one and are willing to share or if there is a cost how much is it? Thanks so much in advance!!!