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choices among elements, including
type style, to suit the couple.
liMy mother had asked me to
design some Judaica that she could
transfer into needlework patterns:'
the artist explains about beginning
her focus- on religion. III designed
two pieces that she wanted to turn

into

cross-stitching projects.

III got such

enjoyment from do­
that
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such
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support from
my mother and husband that I
did more, and my work grew from
there:'

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The 3-D aspect came with recol­
lections of her student years.
"After I created the first designs
seven years ago, they didn't feel
complete:' she says.When I was in
school, the work I created was in re­
lief, and I returned to that aesthetic.
IIWith the thought I should design
with 3-D, I started experimenting
and came up with my own process
not knowing there were other
people who did that:'
Mizrachi-Mallin, who also pro­
vides flat ketubahs, began creating

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