Shabbat Challah Cover with Hand Embroidery and Fabrics of Cotton, Batik Cotton, and Silk Piecing
This Challah Cover measures 14” in length by 13 1/2” width, and will fit two small challahs or one nice big one.
The Hebrew word for Challah is hand embroidered in gold thread.
The center is done crazy quilt style with pieces of beautiful vintage silk ties.
The borders are cotton and batik cotton.
Colors include turquoise, milk chocolate, gold, burgundy , garnet, and gray.
There is also some machine done gold embroidery along some of the edges.
Hand washable and line dry please, due to the hand embroidery.
Wonderful patterns and gentle colors come together to create a soothing and enjoyable covering to grace your Shabbat table.
Thank you for your kind interest!
Judy
This Challah Cover measures 14” in length by 13 1/2” width, and will fit two small challahs or one nice big one.
The Hebrew word for Challah is hand embroidered in gold thread.
The center is done crazy quilt style with pieces of beautiful vintage silk ties.
The borders are cotton and batik cotton.
Colors include turquoise, milk chocolate, gold, burgundy , garnet, and gray.
There is also some machine done gold embroidery along some of the edges.
Hand washable and line dry please, due to the hand embroidery.
Wonderful patterns and gentle colors come together to create a soothing and enjoyable covering to grace your Shabbat table.
Thank you for your kind interest!
Judy
This Challah Cover measures 14” in length by 13 1/2” width, and will fit two small challahs or one nice big one.
The Hebrew word for Challah is hand embroidered in gold thread.
The center is done crazy quilt style with pieces of beautiful vintage silk ties.
The borders are cotton and batik cotton.
Colors include turquoise, milk chocolate, gold, burgundy , garnet, and gray.
There is also some machine done gold embroidery along some of the edges.
Hand washable and line dry please, due to the hand embroidery.
Wonderful patterns and gentle colors come together to create a soothing and enjoyable covering to grace your Shabbat table.
Thank you for your kind interest!
Judy