I have also finished Persuasion by Jane Austen and really enjoyed it. My favorite part was the love letter at the end of the book. It was so sweet and it was a great ending to the book. I just started Mansfield Park it's one of Jane Austen's serious novels, but should be good read.
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looks like you've been quite productive with the knitting! I haven't knit much due to helping our son start packing for his impending move. However I do squeeze in a row here and there :)
ReplyDeleteLet me know what you think of Mansfield Park! Your blanket is coming along well!
ReplyDeleteLovely blanket! And isn't Jane Austen just great? Have you read Northanger Abbey and Emma? I love those :-)
ReplyDeleteI haven't read Emma or Northanger Abbey yet but it's on my list!
DeleteYou have knitted a lot, cannot wait to see the rug!
ReplyDeleteYour rug is really coming along- and now something new? Very pretty color way on the blanket- looks so soft.
ReplyDeleteHappy Knitting :)
2 lovely projects, love the rug.
ReplyDeleteYour rug is looking good. That is going to be so nice and soft on your feet.
ReplyDeleteI love the colours of both your yarns. I have all the Jane Austen books but haven't read them yet, it's on my to-do list. X
ReplyDeleteYour projects look great! The WATG yarns are so fun, aren't they?
ReplyDeleteYou have had a good knit week, your rug is really coming along.
ReplyDeleteMy sister's both love Jane Austen, but I just never could get into her.
Mansfield Park was one of my favorites! I really liked Fanny, she was so sweet and kind :)
ReplyDeletelook at your blanket grow!!!! and the rug!!! you are one ambitious knitter.....both look really really good.
ReplyDeleteThe rug has grown quite a bit since the last link up - it's looking great! You're making me want to go back and great all the Jane Austen books I've missed out on!
ReplyDeleteAh! A fellow Jane Austen lover. I read Persuasion a few years ago and it quickly became one of my favorite books, after Pride and Prejudice. ;-)
ReplyDeleteI have to confess that I haven't read Mansfield Park just yet, but I have seen a few of the film adaptations, so I have an idea of the story line.
Oh, I love Jane Austen, all of her books are fabulous! Northanger Abbey is my favourite!
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