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Hand work of various kinds and Food Friday

This seems to have turned into the summer of hand work. Because the ends of an atara  frame the face they often have a bit of extra embellishment going on. My client mentioned that he wanted silvery blue. Like me, my client grew up surrounded by Jewish ritual art. Couched metallic cord was a big part of how Jewish ritual objects were decorated.  I chose to go for a free-form sort of a look. I wanted an old technique to look contemporary. There is something oddly soothing about doing this work. What you see here isn't quite finished but it is well on its way. The materials used to create this work are pretty simple, metallic cord, sewing thread, and a needle.  I have also been working away on a sweater for one of my great nieces. So far I have made a front and a back and have done a bit of one sleeve. It's a pretty acrylic yarn because babies get messy, it's their job. Wool is nicer but it isn't fair to expect parents of a baby to ...