Needlepoint Tallit and Tefillin Bags

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|data4  = Individual, needlepoint embroidery
 
|data4  = Individual, needlepoint embroidery
 
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|data6  = Needlepoint tallit and tefilin bags can be bought as kits, or individually designed and made by inexperienced and experienced craftspeople alike.}}
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|data6  = Needlepoint tallit and tefilin bags can be bought as kits or as a predesigned product.}}
'''Needlepoint tallit and tefillin bag''' kits enable even an inexperienced craftsperson to make a unique pouch set which will stand out from the crowd in the synagogue. They make an ideal personalized present for a Bar Mitzvah boy or as a loving gift from the bride to the groom.  
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'''Needlepoint tallit and tefillin bags''' are generally colorful, often very detailed and illustrated. They are sold as 'do it yourself' kits or as predesigned bags. Kits range in difficulty from 'novice' to 'expert'. Some Judaica artists offer uniquely designed needlepoint talit and tefilin bags.
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==Needlepoint==
 
==Needlepoint==
Needlepoint, or canvas embroidery, is an ancient craft that goes back to the time of the Egyptians, and was very popular both the Middle Ages and the Victorian period.  Needlepoint uses an open weave canvas as the ground basic material on the top of which a design is stitched using a variety of threads. These threads may be silk, wool, cotton or other combinations. When doing needlepoint for a tallit or tefilin bag, it is important to make sure to use the right types of threads as it is forbidden in Jewish religious law to combine wool and flax (usually made into linen or linen thread).
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Needlepoint, or canvas embroidery, is an ancient craft that goes back to the time of the Egyptians and was very popular both in the Middle Ages and the Victorian period.  Needlepoint uses an open weave canvas as the basic ground  material, on top of which a design is stitched using a variety of threads. These threads may be made from silk, wool, cotton or other combinations.
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===Thread Count===
 
===Thread Count===
The type of thread needed also depends on the canvas which comes in a variety of mesh sizes, or what is known as the thread count per inch. An open mesh canvas allows thick wool to be used producing a tallit bag design quickly. For a finer thread design, use a closer mesh size, but it may take longer to make and be more suitable for the smaller tefilin bag.
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Choosing a thread type depends on the canvas being used, which come in a variety of mesh sizes, known as the thread count per inch. An open mesh canvas allows thick wool thread to be used resulting in a fast tallit bag design since less stitching is required. Closer mesh sizes allow for the use of finer thread which can be used to create very detailed designs. This painstaking stitching can take a while and is more suitable for the smaller tefilin bag.
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==Needlepoint Kits==
 
==Needlepoint Kits==
Needlepoint tefilin and tallit bags can either be bought readymade or as a needlepoint kits to enable the creative individual to create their own tallit and tefilin bags either for themselves or as a gift. This means that a needlepoint tefilin bag set can be a very unique item, making it easily recognizable amongst many other tefilin and tallit sets in the synagogue.
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Needlepoint tefilin and tallit bag kits generally come with all the materials necessary to make the bags; the canvas, threads, design as well as a stitching instruction guide. Some companies prefer to just sell the canvas weave design alone, leaving the embroiderer to choose the quality, type and colors of the threads. An experienced needlepoint craftsperson can even buy all the individual elements themselves and design their own individual tefilin and tallit bag set, using a blank canvas. Even with template designs there is a lot of room for artistic personalization allowing creative individuals to create unique tallis and tefillin bags which will stand out in the synagogue, for either personal use or to give as a gift.
A needlepoint kit for tallit and tefilin may come with all the materials necessary to make the bags: the canvas, the threads, and the design as well as a stitch guide. Some companies prefer to just sell the canvas weave design alone, leaving the embroiderer to choose the quality, type and colors of the threads. An experienced needlepoint craftsperson can even buy all the individual elements themselves and design their own individual tefilin and tallit bag set, using a blank canvas.  
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==Needlepoint Designs==
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===Needlepoint Designs===
The design is usually preprinted or hand-painted on the canvas so that it is easy for the novice to follow. For the completely inexperienced needle pointer there are online videos, DVD’s, adult education classes, as well as numerous books and needlepoint magazines available.
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Designs are usually preprinted or hand-painted on the canvas bags making it easy for the novice to follow. For the completely inexperienced needle pointer there are online videos, DVD’s, adult education classes, as well as numerous books and needlepoint magazines available.
There is a wide choice of designs for needlepoint tefilin bag kits, from very simple ones using only one or two stitches ideal for someone with no needle-pointing experience, to very elaborate designs using a wide variety of stitches for the expert stitcher. Design themes vary from traditional blue tallit bags with the person’s name stitched in a different color to elaborate views of Jerusalem as well as very modern abstract patterns. Needlepoint tallit bag kits can also be bought ready assembled so that the only thing that needs to be added is the needle-pointing itself, which makes it easier and quicker to complete.
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There is a wide choice of designs available for needlepoint tallis and tefilin bag kits. Very simple designs using only one or two stitches are ideal for someone with no stitching experience. Elaborate designs which use a wide variety of stitches are available for the expert stitcher. Design themes vary from traditional blue tallit bags with the person’s name stitched in a different color to elaborate views of Jerusalem as well as very modern abstract patterns.  
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Actual bags can be included as pieces of canvas that must be assembled as part of the kit. They can also be bought already assembled leaving only the needle-pointing itself, making the kits easier and quicker to complete.
 
   
 
   
A hand made needlepoint tallit and tefillin bag set is a unique gift either for a Bar Mitzvah boy or for a chatan (groom) for a wedding present.
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Handmade needlepoint tallit and tefillin bags are a unique gift for Chasanim (grooms) and Bar Mitzvah boys. Sets make an excellent personalized wedding gift.
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Latest revision as of 21:26, 14 March 2013

Needlepoint Talit Bags
Needlepoint Talit Bags
Material:
Canvas, Cloth
Style/Look:
Individual, needlepoint embroidery
Description:
Needlepoint tallit and tefilin bags can be bought as kits or as a predesigned product.

Needlepoint tallit and tefillin bags are generally colorful, often very detailed and illustrated. They are sold as 'do it yourself' kits or as predesigned bags. Kits range in difficulty from 'novice' to 'expert'. Some Judaica artists offer uniquely designed needlepoint talit and tefilin bags.

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[edit] Needlepoint

Needlepoint, or canvas embroidery, is an ancient craft that goes back to the time of the Egyptians and was very popular both in the Middle Ages and the Victorian period. Needlepoint uses an open weave canvas as the basic ground material, on top of which a design is stitched using a variety of threads. These threads may be made from silk, wool, cotton or other combinations.

[edit] Thread Count

Choosing a thread type depends on the canvas being used, which come in a variety of mesh sizes, known as the thread count per inch. An open mesh canvas allows thick wool thread to be used resulting in a fast tallit bag design since less stitching is required. Closer mesh sizes allow for the use of finer thread which can be used to create very detailed designs. This painstaking stitching can take a while and is more suitable for the smaller tefilin bag.

[edit] Needlepoint Kits

Needlepoint tefilin and tallit bag kits generally come with all the materials necessary to make the bags; the canvas, threads, design as well as a stitching instruction guide. Some companies prefer to just sell the canvas weave design alone, leaving the embroiderer to choose the quality, type and colors of the threads. An experienced needlepoint craftsperson can even buy all the individual elements themselves and design their own individual tefilin and tallit bag set, using a blank canvas. Even with template designs there is a lot of room for artistic personalization allowing creative individuals to create unique tallis and tefillin bags which will stand out in the synagogue, for either personal use or to give as a gift.

[edit] Needlepoint Designs

Designs are usually preprinted or hand-painted on the canvas bags making it easy for the novice to follow. For the completely inexperienced needle pointer there are online videos, DVD’s, adult education classes, as well as numerous books and needlepoint magazines available.

There is a wide choice of designs available for needlepoint tallis and tefilin bag kits. Very simple designs using only one or two stitches are ideal for someone with no stitching experience. Elaborate designs which use a wide variety of stitches are available for the expert stitcher. Design themes vary from traditional blue tallit bags with the person’s name stitched in a different color to elaborate views of Jerusalem as well as very modern abstract patterns.

Actual bags can be included as pieces of canvas that must be assembled as part of the kit. They can also be bought already assembled leaving only the needle-pointing itself, making the kits easier and quicker to complete.

Handmade needlepoint tallit and tefillin bags are a unique gift for Chasanim (grooms) and Bar Mitzvah boys. Sets make an excellent personalized wedding gift.

 
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