![]() ![]() I love everything about it (Colin Firth included - okay I realize he's not in the BOOK but you know what I mean!).ĩ. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen - Probably my singular favorite book. I wish I had had the chance to read it as a high school student like so many others, but this book resonated with me as an adult because I could relate to Jean Louise AND Atticus. To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee - I read this book this year for the first time. Outlander by Diana Gabaldon - Historical fiction, a love story spanning roughly 6,000 pages/8 books so far, kilts, and Jamie Fraser? What more could one want?ħ. The quilt is bound in Memoir by Violet Craft - an out-of-print fabric that is hard to find. One of those books I've thought about for months after finishing it. The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern - A beautiful tale that lived up to its hype. Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell - Spoke to my geekiness and my high school/college life more than I can really describe.ĥ. A wonderful children's story that is really for adults (in my opinion). Tolkien - An amazing book that I've used to interest teens in reading, including my own siblings. The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R Tolkien - As a teenager, LOTR captivated me like no other series (besides HP).ģ. ![]() Rowling - I grew up with Harry and the gang. They show up enough to give those who look at the quilt one more special thing to find.ġ. I had a list of book that I kept changing (this was a very important process!), but these were the ones that made the most impact on me. With encouragement from Instagram, I sketch-stitched (with free motion) eleven of my favorite books in black thread (Aurifil). Then, I wanted to quilt something special on the actual shelves. ![]()
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