If you’ve been around for the past few months you’ll have
noticed that I’ve taken up embroidery with gusto. Recently, I started a new
bookish embroidery project that will span the entire year, thanks to some
inspiration from a fellow stitcher, Amanda, whom you can find on Insta at
@americanroseemrboidery. She stitches a symbol from whatever book she’s just
finished on one big hoop, which I thought was a simple, visual way to track
what has been read, all the while combining two hobbies at once. I’ll probably
post my updates once a month, but I had to play catch up in February, since was
a little late to the party. I can’t wait to see where this goes (and whether or
not I can space and size things so that it looks full, but not too full, by the
end of 2019!
[follow along on Instagram! @daily_floss_] |
zzz: The Dreamers by Karen Thompson Walker
trees: The Overstory by Richard Powers
bug: The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka
city/thermometer:
Severance by Ming La
happy face: Watchman by Alan Moore
bench: Asymmetry by Lisa Halliday
?: Motherhood by Sheila Heti
South African flag:
Born a Crime by Trevor Noah
scales: The Truth We Hold by Kamala Harris
stick figures:
The Perfect Nanny by Leila Slimani
record: The Leavers by Lisa Ko
pregnant mom: The Argonauts by Maggie Nelson
(I love that the pregnant lady kind of looks like she’s
wearing a body-con dress- one hot mama!)
Tell me! Have you done any cool projects with your books
before? Julie has, that’s for sure!
I love this idea. It's not something I could do (turning up a hem is about as far as I can go when it comes to sewing) but I love the idea of tracking your reading in a different way
ReplyDeleteI love this! Linking you up to a blog I'm posting about new cross stitch projects :)
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