Hanukkah Ideas from Your Sewing Room
While I'm not Jewish, I do have Jewish friends and neighbors. And, believe it or not, I have some Hanukkah items on hand for gifting when needed! I've even made some special blocks for my quilt guild's holiday block swap. I made 12 in Christmas fabrics and 12 in Hanukkah fabrics! I don't know where the pattern for these came from, but they will finish to 10".
4 of my 12 blocks |
I've made cards using those "window" openings and placed some pre-quilted fabric (just fabric and thin batting) inside.
Hanukkah Card |
I've made coasters using my paper piecing Dreidel block.
Dreidel Coasters |
I used this in my Dreidel gift bags which was featured in Quilting Arts Magazine a few times (2015 and 2021). The simple 6" block is paper pieced. I built the bag around the block.
Dreidel Gift Bags |
And last December, my local library asked me to fill their display case. I devoted half to Hanukkah and half to Christmas.
Display case with my holiday items |
By far, my most popular pattern is my Star of David topper. You can see several of the process shots by clicking that link.
Star of David Topper: 24" x 28" |
So, if you're looking for a quick and simple way to make a meaningful gift for a friend who celebrates Hanukkah, then check out these few items in my shop.
So beautiful. My very best friend ever was Jewish and we shared so much. I wish she were still here, 'cause I'd make her something like that table topper. She'd love it!
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