These mezuzah covers will fit over a 2.8" scroll. I put two holes on each end, because rather than screwing them to the door post, I want to sew them on a little quilt and hang the little quilt by the door. Definitely and inside door mezuzah cover. I was careful to recess the holes a tiny bit so that if they were screwed down, the screw heads would be flush with the cover.
Saturday, February 27, 2010
More Mezuzah Covers
Having a little extra clay, I made another pinch pot. I'm starting to get decent at making pinch pots. These pieces are ^10. Jim has some wonderful glaze recipes that I want to test out.
These mezuzah covers will fit over a 2.8" scroll. I put two holes on each end, because rather than screwing them to the door post, I want to sew them on a little quilt and hang the little quilt by the door. Definitely and inside door mezuzah cover. I was careful to recess the holes a tiny bit so that if they were screwed down, the screw heads would be flush with the cover.
These mezuzah covers will fit over a 2.8" scroll. I put two holes on each end, because rather than screwing them to the door post, I want to sew them on a little quilt and hang the little quilt by the door. Definitely and inside door mezuzah cover. I was careful to recess the holes a tiny bit so that if they were screwed down, the screw heads would be flush with the cover.
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Deb, I didn't even know what a mezuzah is. It's great to learn something new. I look forward to see the piece all glazed and looking even more amazing.
Lorchen
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