This is the photo of my finished Stashbuster quilt.
I pieced the blocks together in July - click
here to read more about that. It was a quick and fun project to make and would be perfect if you were looking for an easy Christmas gift to make! (If you need to get the pattern for this quilt - click
here.)
For the machine quilting, I had planned to try an allover "E" design like Paula did in one of her quilts - click
here. But when it came the moment to put the quilt under the needle, this is what happened!
In
Diane Gaudynski's reference book, she calls this design "bouncing bananas" and whereas she seems to join the banana ends and creates a very tight, organized looking design, these banana bunches are definately out of control! But very fun to quilt!
Then I wanted to make a bias binding using my 2 remaining co-ordinating fat quarters and consulted
this website to remind me how to do this since it had been a while (I always make a
double fold binding). This is what it was looking like, but somehow (and I'm sure
it's magic) it turned into a lovely binding.

Then I tried to use Bonnie's method of joining the ends and that's when the magic ended, which resulted in this binding mess...ooops!
And what's on the back... the leftover pieces that didn't get used on the front! All the leaves are falling from our trees this week, and I couldn't resist a photo op in the backyard!
Did you notice the label in the bottom corner?
That means the quilt is truly "finished"!
I liked this quilt so much that I asked the Buttonberry girls if I could teach this quilt pattern at the senior's centre and they generously agreed to let me do this.
Here are the ladies with their projects:
This was the perfect beginner's project and they made such a great job on each quilt. Many of these new quilters had to overcome personal and/or health challenges to be in this class and I was so inspired by their efforts. Thank you again to Emma and Lisa over at
Buttonberry for the use of this fun pattern!