Book Week, A Book Nook, and Tea

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 Good morning sewing friends. Whether your passion is quilting, garment construction, knitting or hand embroidery you likely have a collection of books. Not just the books that relate to your creative passion, but books that we all seem to read ad-leisure!
I am drawn to spaces that serve a specific purpose. This is my idea of a book nook. A window seat with a view for day dreaming, a padded bench with a quilt and surrounded by reading material. A little spot to park a tea cup or coffee mug...and we are good to go.

In a guest room, bed and canopy designed by Veere Grenney Assoc. Flohr picked up the blanket in India.
A bit of reading and a nap here I think.

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The quilt is just right for Fall. Two people can camp on this one. 

I tend to read several books at one time. I know, it's a bit odd. On the novel side of things I am in the midst of The Summer I Met Jack: A NovelShared from a friend as "one you can't put down!" It is a novel based on some facts. Yes, it is about JFK. Another novel on Kindle is A Single Swallow, the English translation of three men, post war, and their stories. Riveting.

 A Single Swallow

Convert the closet in a spare room into a reading nook! Almost as awesome as a study with floor to ceiling bookshelves.
A multipurpose space, this one likely belongs to a dog lover, check out the little table statuary bottom right hand corner! I have found some great magazines, both now out of business, that I had stashed away and just discovered during a clean out. "Samplers & Antique Needlework" and "Punch Needle & Primitive Stitcher." Talk about curl up and read!  I found some issues I don't have on Ebay, My Bid is IN!
 
   

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