Monday, December 14, 2009

The 4th night of Chanukah

I made my Chanukah quilt in 1999. It's been hanging in our living room and every year since then, when the others are lighting their real menorahs, I add a fabric flame to my quilt. It hangs all year with all the flames and right before Chanukah I take them all off to add them back on once a day. 




The custom is to place the chanukiah (Chanukah menorah) in a public place, in order to publicize the miracle. Some actually place theirs outdoors. Some place it in a window for passersby to see. The background of my wall hanging is meant to resemble a window.


 

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My friend and fellow hexagon junkie, Mary Anne, is celebrating her birthday on her newly designed website, Sewing and Beyond, with the most fun giveaway contest I've ever seen. You must go to her website to play!

8 comments:

  1. I really like this. How clever to add a flame fabric to light it.

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  2. This is absolutely beautiful. What a wonderful idea!!!!

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  3. I love it! Makes me want to learn how to quilt.

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  4. Oh, I just love it! WOW!! Love the colors and the flames! Steph

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  5. Thats a gorgeous quilt, fabulous background and great choice of colours!

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  6. Wow, beautiful work you have there! Glad I found your blog :)

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  7. Hello, your background looks just like a window! I love this idea. Maybe you can post an update, so we can see the latest version with its progress. The quilt is lovely and this is a wonderful idea.

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