Well, Christmas Day has passed and I managed to make almost all the projects I'd planned (I'll make a Christmas fairy wall hanging for us and stockings for girls next year!).
Fairy wall hangings for friends & family. I used the
Christmas Fairy panels by Michael Miller. I also made Christmas cards out of this fabric.


Moopy Bunny, inspired by my friend Anna's crafting and using a pattern in the book
More Softies. I used all fabrics out of my stash. It was for my 6 month old cousin Charlotte.

Babushka dolls for Mia, using the gorgeous
Kristen Doran Matryoshka Doll fabric panel.

And a little bag to keep them in:

Bag for Lily. I used the pattern
Mermaid's Memory Bag in Homespun magazine, created by their 2008 Young Designer of the Year Emily James. She made it in blues and greys but I knew only pinks would cut it for Lily! The handle can become a necklace and is made out of glass beads, buttons and plastic beads.


I was determined to make a quilt for Paul, even though I only started a week before Christmas! Several months ago I had spied a great design by Linda Roberts in
Down Under Quilts magazine. She had been inspired by an optical illusion on the website www.coolopticalillusions.com. Her project featured what reminded me of a football (soccer ball) and used purple and yellow (Paul's
West End Partisan's team's colours!). I just had to make it. I machined sewed on the binding for the first time (thanks Sar!) and I am really happy with it. As much as i enjoy the serenity of hand sewing the binding on, I have a feeling I'll be machining from now on! Paul loves it.

And lastly, I was also determined to whip up these two table runners on Christmas Eve, one for us and one for our neighbours. I used precut charm squares in the range
Crazy Eight by Sandy Gervais for Moda.


I feel a bit lost now without a project/quilt on the go! However I am already starting to think about a quilt for Mia's birthday next month. She's the only member of our family now who doesn't have a quilt! I'm going to make her one using Michael Miller's
Flower Fairy Blossom Fairy panels and the large
Apple Blossom Fairy panel. These two fairies sitting on a branch remind me of my girls! There are also new special babies arriving earthside early next year, so I won't be idle for long!