A miniature phoenix, I'm still working on the full size version!
That's an inch ruler on the right side of the image, so the whole thing is about 13.5 inches square.
I have a thing for miniatures!
Each block in this sampler quilt is an inch square.
The love of miniatures runs in the family.
This miniature hexagon quilt was for my mum's dollhouse. Each hexagon is 7 mm across.
From a fabric portraits class. We were supposed to do humans, instead I did this fox who used to visit me each night to play with my cat.
Mariner's Compass and Flying Geese
A stained glass quilt made as a Challah cloth
A tallit (prayer shawl) based loosely on Jerusalem I made my brother for his Bar Mitzvah.
Unfortunately, it's so long, it's very hard to photograph!
A tallit (prayer shawl) based loosely on Jerusalem I made my brother for his Bar Mitzvah.
Unfortunately, it's so long, it's very hard to photograph!
A tallit (prayer shawl) based loosely on Jerusalem I made my brother for his Bar Mitzvah.
Unfortunately, it's so long, it's very hard to photograph!
A tallit (prayer shawl) based loosely on Jerusalem I made my brother for his Bar Mitzvah.
The tzitzit (tassels) attached as lion tails.
A shorter variation made for a boy called Saul on the occasion of his Bar Mitzvah.
Close up of the buildings.
Close up of the sky and writing.
I made the Chuppah (canopy) for my brother's wedding, with an autumnal theme.
Another view of the chuppah, showing the leaves.
One more view of the chuppah, in place for the wedding ceremony.
A tallit loosely based on the New York skyline that I made for my other brother's wedding.
Apologies for the low quality photo
In use at my brother's wedding.
Bargello
For my parents' anniversary
For my parents' anniversary
A play mat, with velcro roads, rails, sea etc.
The play mat includes lots of flaps, like this one, with surprises underneath.
The play mat also has lots of velcro toys, to go on the velcro rails and roads etc.