Really enjoyed my couple of weeks' break from work. Spent loads of time with the family and friends. The Hawks were playing on New Year's Eve - an enjoyable way to see in the New Year with friends at the game, dinner at one of our favourite restaurants and fireworks at Wollongong Harbour; then we came back to my place to watch "Countdown" and the Sydney fireworks at midnight.
During the break I was able to finish off some quilt tops that have been taking way too long to do.
"Cakewalk" designed by Thimble Blossoms made in FigTree & Co fabrics.
"Nova" designed by Kim Brackett from her book 'Scrap Basket Sensations' made using a Batik layer cake and other batiks I had in my stash.
"Low Volume Log Cabin" - all stash fabrics.
I've been wanting to make Lori Holt's "Scrappy Crossroads" for ages and have been cutting out and collecting Bonnie and Camille charm squares.
I made one block using Moda Solid "Ruby Ice" for the background - think I'll really like a quilt made up of these blocks.
Another quilt I started is called "Nine Patch Waltz" designed by FigTree & Co. I love how this one is turning out - it's made using "Avalon", a very pretty FigTree range.
Half of the nine patches are made - the others will take a bit longer as they involve more sewing and trimming.
Mum and I went to see "The Greatest Showman" - we both loved it. I'm hoping to see the new "Star Wars" movie soon. Everyone else in the family has seen it and I need to catch up.