Birkat HaBanim for Jewish GIRL - Hebrew Blessing Cross-Stitch Pattern PDF
Birkat HaBanim for Jewish GIRL - Hebrew Blessing Cross-Stitch Pattern PDF
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- Stitch Count: 93 x 133
- Colors Used: 2
- Stitches Used: Full Cross-Stitches Only
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Finished Size:
- 14-count: 6.6" × 9.5"
- 16-count: 5.8" × 8.3"
- 18-count: 5.2" × 7.4"
A blessing for your favorite tiny human — stitched with love, tradition, and hopefully fewer snack crumbs than the rest of the nursery.
This modern cross-stitch pattern features the Birkat HaBanim, the Jewish Blessing of the Children — a beautiful prayer traditionally said by parents over their children.
This version is charted for a girl and includes the Hebrew blessing:
“May G-d make you like Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel, and Leah.”
The Hebrew text has been carefully curated and charted with proper Hebrew typography**. Perfect for a nursery, baby naming gift, or handmade Jewish heirloom that says: “You are deeply loved, wildly blessed, and yes, someone stitched all those Hebrew letters just for you.”
If you are looking for the "boy version" of this pattern, click here!
**A note on typography: For halakhic reasons, I have substituted the use of G-d's name directly. This ensures that the chart and your finished embroidery are not subject to the laws of Genizah (sacred storage/burial), allowing you to stitch and display your work with peace of mind."
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Nu, the details?
🧵 Is this a physical product?
- Nope — this is a digital cross stitch pattern delivered instantly as a PDF download.
- Once your payment clears, you'll get an instant download link via email (and in your account if you make one). No waiting, no shipping, no carrier pigeons (as cute as they are).
🧵 I see the finished project sizes for Aida, but what about linen?
- A dear friend of mine recently taught me that:
- 14-count Aida is the equivalent size as 28-count linen stitched over two.
- 16-Aida is the equivalent size as 32-count linen stitched over two.
- 18-count Aida is the equivalent size as 36-count linen stitched over two.
🧵 So, what is included with my purchase?
- A clear chart / pattern (both color and black & white versions).
- A full-size colored block rendering of the final image (with grid-lines and row / column numbers).
- A one-page BONUS reference guide for those who are new to cross-stitching. It includes a short "how to guide" and tips and tricks for best results.
- Click here to see actual examples of what these files look like...
🧵 I am not tech-savvy. Can you help?
- Of course! If you ever have trouble downloading your pattern, just email me — I’m happy to help.
🧵 Do you stitch these all up yourself before photographing them?
- The truthful answer here is no. I mean, I would love to, but even with a bottomless coffee pot, I'd only release, roughly two patterns a year. Instead, I use digital mock-ups from my specialized software to give you a realistic preview. I also use this method to showcase a variety of creative ways you could adapt the pattern (if you were to stitch it on a piece of clothing or a fabric bag) if you dont want to hang all your finished pieces on the wall.
- While I do love to stitch many of my own designs, I will often do that after I have posted the pattern online. This is so that I can get them into your hands as soon as possible. Once I am done, I will then take photographs and go back to update the listing.
- I also do work with a small group of trusted test-stitchers who help me out here and there - which is why you will notice some variations in the listing photographs.
- However, I want you to know that I meticulously create my own designs stitch by stitch. No AI generated nothing over here. My software is specialized and very accurate and I go through multiple rounds of curating and iterating upon my own designs. I hope you will notice that attention to detail by the implicit high quality of these designs.
🧵 What if I have more questions?
- Please first take a quick peek at the comprehensive FAQ page — it’s a great place to start.
- Otherwise, please don't schvitz! Send me a message through the Contact me form and I'll be glad to help you out.