Welcome To Craft Schooling Sunday!
Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday, thanks so much for joining me here! With an amazing Yom Kippur now under out belts, building and decorating the succah is the next task at hand as well as cooking for shabbat with guests, and cooking for 7 days of Succot and 1 day of Simchat Torah, phew! Fortunately, I already cooked most of the main dishes for many meals and there are a bunch of Moroccan salads, also frozen, and ready to go, because Sunday will be Succah decoration day, something that is really really near and dear to my heart, so I don’t want to miss out on that! I am recycling most of the decor from last year, which included some new statement pieces, so just need a few new touches, hopefully with something hopefully made from the dried pomegranates on branches that I shared here. Okay, writing this on Friday and running to get some pots on the stove and prepare for shabbat! And now for the features from last week’s party, enjoy!
Adorable crocheted mice stuffies for twins, are great looking and relatively simple, from frau tschi tschi.
A crocheted fox ears ear warmer is just the cutest and a simple to whip up project, from eye love knots. I think adults would enjoy this too, and it is a perfect holiday gift, so make a bunch!
A crocheted apple wreath is a modern touch for your fall decor, from eye love knots, and an adorable crocheted squirrel from howling at the moon.
A crocheted amigurumi dolphin from eye love knots is adorable and could be great for a baby mobile, right?
A crocheted doll dress from craft attic resources, and a crocheted doll moses basket also from craft attic resources.
Adorable knit baby elf hat and matching sweater knit by kiku corner from a pattern by Joanna Rankin.
A fun triangular coin purse is a great way to practice sewing zippers, from hello sewing.
A felt fall leaves DIY wreath from life as a leo wife, is a sweet fall craft project.
That is it for the features, what have you been up to?
5 Comments
Judy Hymowitz
I love your website! Lately a lot of the ideas are crochet or knitting, and I don’t do either. I do enjoy crafts for Jewish holidays. I have six granddaughters and have tried many of your ideas over the years. My oldest granddaughter is fifteen and youngest is three. Thank you for your wonderful holiday craft ideas again.
Chag Sameach.
Judy
CraftAtticResources
Well thank you for featuring my doll donation projects!! It is such a pleasure to visit your blog hop.
Priyam
Thank you for hosting!
Pam
So much cuteness in those features! Thanks for hosting, and have a great week!
Alexandra
Have a great week! Thanks so much for hosting this fun party 🙂