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    Question Wonderful Jewish Son-in-law

    I have a wonderful Jewish Son-in-law that I would like to make something for. Does anyone know of or have patterns for anything relating to the Jewish faith? I did see Day 5 of the 12 Days of Christmas from last year, but nothing really felt right. Please any help is appreciated. Thanks

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    So nice you have a wonderful son-in-law and that you are thinking of him.

    How about a hand crocheted yarmulke? Here is a link:

    Ravelry: Crocheted Passover Yarmulke pattern by Purl Soho

    PS your beautiful kitty in the avatar looks just like a favorite cat we had. His name was Fritz-Fritz and we had him for many years.
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    God will never put more on your plate then you can handle.
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    I love this cat at your avatar
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    Thank you for the links, they are excellent! The cat was a rescue from the country and we named him Frito. He was our first cat and we were lucky enough to have him for 7 years.

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    Here is a link from Ravelry for quite a few yarmulkes:
    http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/sear...ge=1&sort=best
    Also if you use one of the simple simple star (snowflake) patterns, you can just add a long tail to it and use it a bookmark. I have a pattern for a Jewish Star bookmark from an old publication. You can use the star theme and crochet a tissue box cover also. (There is a pamphlet you can get that has plastic canvas patterns for a tissue box also.)

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