I thought that pomegranate shapes might work and chose various fabrics of red shades. Two fabrics were placed, wrong sides together, with a stiffening fabric between. I sewed a satin stitch along the perimeter but as I was sewing the satin stitch, I was also laying the cord between the pomegranates down the centre of the shape so that the cord could be one continuous piece.
I also decided to string beads on the cord between the shapes. This had to be done before the next shape could be added, so it was a process of machine sewing, hand beading, machine sewing, hand....well you get the idea. The beads are hand made paper beads from Rwanda that I picked up when I was living there.
The family is very happy with their new addition to their sukkah and plan on hanging it every year. They are considering placing it in a way that it could be used as a Christmas mistletoe encouraging Sukkot kissing! I love the multi culture embrace!