Passover 2008
The Seder Plate
Six knitted items fill my plate, including: Horseradish, Parsley, Roasted Shankbone, Charoset Roasted Egg, and Celery (and Matzoh, of course). This pattern includes instructions to knit the horseradish root top, parsley, roasted shankbone charoset patty, and matzot (knitted egg patterns by others are readily available online, for which links will be provided).
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Elijah’s Cup
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(Eight of) The Ten Plagues
1. Blood (not available)
2. Frogs
3. Lice
4. Wild Beasts
5. Cattle Blight
6. Boils
7. Hail (not available)
8. Locust
9. Darkness
10. Death of the Firstborn
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Additional Passover favorites …
Gefilte Fish & Boiled Egg on Lettuce, Matzoh Ball Soup, and Kosher for Passover Chocolate Cake
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IMPORTANT: Since I am unable to issue refunds, please read the following information carefully. By purchasing any of these patterns, you will obtain a downloadable pattern that will instruct you how to make the item/s yourself. The pattern will arrive in PDF form via email, usually within 24 hours after receipt of your order. You will need a program like Adobe Reader or Mac Preview in order to open the file and see the document (Adobe Reader can be downloaded for free at http://www.adobe.com).
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AN IMPORTANT NOTE ON COPYRIGHT: While I encourage you to use the pattern for your own observance, you should keep in mind that this pattern is protected by copyright. That means that you agree to use this pattern only for personal, non-profit use without specific written permission from the designer. Items made from the pattern may not be sold, nor may the pattern itself be copied or xeroxed for others, sold, or distributed in any way. You may print one copy for personal use but may not print multiples to distribute, nor may you share the digital file with others.
good morning,
I am intrigued by the seder plate pattern, and want to ask your permission to make this plate for the following purpose.
In Ottawa (Canada) Jewish Family Services, Shalom Bayit committee holds an annual women’s seder as our main form of outreach and education regarding ending violence against women. This year we are asking artists to donate their talents and time to create seder plates for a silent auciton. Your plate and symbols are so unique and creative that I know it will be a “big seller”. The monies raised will directly help women who find themselves in need – from basic emergency housing to food and clothing.
I would be pleased to order the pattern but could not find the “buy now” button as suggested.
I look forward to hearing from you and hope to receiving permission to make and add your plate to our auction.
Regards,
Margo Rosen
Chair, Shalom Bayit Committee
Jewish Family Services, Ottawa.
I’m delighted by your organization’s interest in my Patterns for Peacebuilders project. All of the Peasach patterns are now available in my Etsy shop: Tikkunknits.
Chag sameach!
My daughter say this is the most amazing knitting ever.
Please let me know when you have the 10 Plagues pattern ready for sale!
I just bought your kippah pattern and look forward to making it.
May I also suggest a book, The Unmaking of the Middle East, by Jeremy Salt. An eye opener.
Deborah