Now that Passover has been put away I can give my attention to Nini's Nova Scotia inspired tallit. The tallit is inspired by Nini's sense of the divine when she is "back home" in Nova Scotia. These beautiful photos are Nini's. A Nova Scotia weaver created this tartan to celebrate her home province in the 1950s. I wore skirts in this tartan from infanthood through my college years. The colors in this plaid are OF the place. Nini wanted to include the tartan in her tallit. The other day I bound the edges of the pine tree stripes with the Nova Scotia tartan. I love how the bit of yellow silk thread in the trees picks up the yellow stripe in the tartan. Since I took these photos I have spent the time to pull the loose threads to the back. When I design a piece I have IDEAS, and to see them come together as I had imagined is just a joy. Here are the trees placed just above the stencilled and embroidered fog. I know where the journey of this tallit to end up but I do...
sarah in nyc
A blog, mostly about my work making Jewish ritual objects, but with detours into garment making, living in New York City, cooking, and other aspects of domestic life. A note about comments: I love comments from readers, from spammers, not so much. I approve comments before posting them so comments are not cluttered with junk. It may take a few hours before your posts appear. Be patient. If you are a real person with a real comment it will be posted.