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Monthly Archives: December 2018

Where to Buy Matzah Print Fabric
Fabric / Passover

Where to Buy Matzah Print Fabric

Posted on December 13 by Sew Jewish

Online sources to order matzah print fabric for your fabulous Passover projects. Continue reading →

Make a Hoopla! Add a Back to an Embroidery Project and Hang it Up
Embroidery / Hanukkah / Projects and Tutorials

Make a Hoopla! Add a Back to an Embroidery Project and Hang it Up

Posted on December 12 by Sew Jewish

Have you ever finished an embroidery project and wanted to hang it up using the hoop as the frame? Use these instructions to add a back to a hooped embroidery project and give it a finished look. Add a ribbon, and it’s ready for hanging on a wall or window. For the hoopla in the … Continue reading →

Sewing Book Review: Stitch-a-hedron! Is Just Plane Fun
Books / The Arts / Passover

Sewing Book Review: Stitch-a-hedron! Is Just Plane Fun

Posted on December 9 by Sew Jewish

Get Stitch-a-hedron! in paperback (Amazon) or PDF (Etsy). Stitch-a-hedron! the latest book by Cathy Perlmutter, is just plain fun. Or maybe that should be fun with planes, as in flat surfaces. All the projects in the book are based on polyhedrons, three-dimensional shapes made from flat surfaces. Combine six squares and eight hexagons, for example, … Continue reading →

How to Play the Dreidel Game – The Rules in Fabric and Thread
Hanukkah

How to Play the Dreidel Game – The Rules in Fabric and Thread

Posted on December 2 by Sew Jewish

It’s Hanukkah season and here’s your dreidel game refresher in fabric and thread. There are lots of variations, but this is the classic version as I learned it. Good luck! Start the Game At the start of each round all players put a chocolate coin into the center pot. The first player spins the dreidel, … Continue reading →

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