Mylar Woven Torah Covers

A well-known artist from NYC, Suzanne Tick, was working with a Westchester synagogue.

Her idea was to use her expertise of weaving Mylar balloons found on the beaches of Fire Island into fabric that would then be turned into torah covers.

Lots of inspired discussion and planning resulted in these unique, colorful covers.

We love a challenge!

a set of colorful, woven mylar torah covers
A set of four needlepoint torah covers, with nature scenes

Blue Needlepoint Project

A project that a synagogue had been working on for quite some time, that we completed with creative problem solving.

A set of burgundy needlepoint torah covers, with geometric decorations

Burgundy Needlepoint Project

A project in which we beautifully incorporated the customer’s needlework into perfectly sized, finished torah covers.

a set of white torah covers with golden leaves

Leaf Panorama Torah Covers

A project for an artist who was designing a set of torah covers for her synagogue, but did not have the construction skills to make her design into fabric covers.

a set of white torah covers with shards decorations

Shards High Holiday Torah Covers

An architect, who was instrumental in helping renovate his synagogue, contacted us to help manifest his vision for torah covers.

a set of colorful miniature torah covers

Miniature Torah Covers

A man who collects torahs searched far and wide for a working miniature torah. After finally locating and acquiring one, it became his “travel torah.”