It’s the 15th of the month and time for my monthly “ScrapHappy” post as part of the ScrapHappy group I belong. At the end of this post I have a link to the other blogs participating in this monthly event in case you’d like to check out their ScrapHappy posts.
UPDATE ON SUPERSYMMETRY TABLE RUNNER
For this month’s ScrapHappy blog post, I am sharing an update on the table runner I’ve been working on that is made from my friend Wendy’s fabric scraps and orphan blocks from a quilt she made SuperSymmetry (see blog posts Update on SuperSymmetry Table Runner and the Library Book Borrowing Bonanza, A Table Runner for the New Table, and Quilter Distractions: Good Mail filled with “Taupe” ).

I completed piecing the table runner per the piecing instructions from her pattern SuperSymmetry, and discovered I needed to make more blocks in order to make it long enough for the table as well as finish each end (more on that later). Unfortunately Y seams were involved in the piecing (shudder) but I made it through.

I ended up making 14 additional blocks.
I floated the pieced SuperSymmetry blocks in taupe-brown Peppered Cotton (a heavy duty linen like shot cotton). Here is a little photoshoot I did of the completed table runner top on the new dining room/library table:
In the last two photos you can see the new rug that arrived that I mentioned in a previous post. It is one of those Ruggable rugs that can be laundered in the washing machine (in case there is “The Great Spaghetti Sauce Spill” during a meal someday).
And in case you are curious here is how I finished the ends of the table runner with all those triangle blocks in the piece:
Thank goodness for a good steamy iron as there was a lot of pressing involved to get it looking like I hadn’t been on mind altering substances while piecing…
In addition to the SuperSymmetry orphan blocks and fabric scraps, Wendy also sent me 7 traditional quilt blocks orphan blocks for a taupe quilt she was working on. I’ve decided to use these blocks as part of the back for the table runner.

I am going to float each of them in the taupe Peppered Cotton and then add in enough length in side borders as well as a bottom and top to meet the length. I am getting ready to start working on floating each block by doing some “log cabin” style piece around each block:

AND MORE
We’ve had a run of sub-zero Fahrenheit (colder than -17 Celsius) temperatures in the Denver metropolitan area and we’ve been spending a lot of time inside. John got addicted to watching cooking/culinary themed videos on YouTube and this weekend decided to try and make a copy of the famous Chick-fil-A (very popular fast food eatery in the US) chicken sandwich and the accompanying sauce after watching a video on how to do it.
He made enough for his father, sister, son and son’s family (who all live nearby) and then delivered them to their homes! You might have heard of the popular food delivery service DoorDash – well we named John – “DadDash”!
The sandwiches were a hit and included the famous pickle like the original. Here is a little photo spread from yesterday to close out this post.
Oh and if you’d like to try and make them yourself, here is the video John used:
As promised, here are the bloggers that participate in the ScrapHappy monthly posting event, check out their blogs linked below for their ScrapHappy posts:
Kate @Tall Tales from Chiconia , Gun @Rutigt – G Adrian, Eva @bambisyr-evaj, Sue @From the Magpie’s Nest, Lynda @Life on the Farmlet, Birthe @Birthes rom, Turid @Den syende himmel, Susan @DesertSky Quilting, Cathy @nanacathydotcom, Tracy @It’s a T-Sweets Day!, Jan @The Snail of Happiness, Moira @The Quilted Snail, Sandra @Wild Daffodil, Chris @chrisknitsews, Alys @Gardening Nirvana, Claire @Claire93’s Blog, Jean @onesmallstitch, Dawn @DawnGillDesigns, Gwen @Deep in the Heart of Textiles/Textile Ranger, Sunny @The Adventures of Team Wil-Sun, Kjerstin @Quimper Hittys, Sue @Going Batty in Wales, Vera @lifebyacompassnotaclock, Ann @Ann F Stonehouse Quiltmaker, Dawn @myquiltprojects, Carol @Quilt Schmilt, Preeti @Sew Preeti Quilts, Nóilin @Paper, Pen and Mug, Viv @Where the Journey Takes Me 2, Karrin @Karrin’s Crazy World, Amo @View From Our Hill, Alissa @ Snakes & Cranes, Lynn @Tialys, Tierney @tierneycreates, Hannah @quietwatercraft














Your table runner looks great on the table and with the rug! Love the foodie fun too – Dad Dash had me smiling. How neat that you could share with friends and family!
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Thanks so much and I am not sure if he should quit his day job to become DadDash full time – ha!
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love the runner, using the orphan blocks on the back is a great idea and the finished ends look perfect. If I even attempted those Y joins I’d need to take a mind altering substance!
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Ha! Thanks so much and I cannot tell how many times I redid the first additional block I worked out but finally I got the Y seams right 🙂
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Both runner and CFA-clones look mouthwatering! I bet you’re totally blasé about Y seams now, aren’t you?
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Thank you and actually I am calmer about them. I still have a little twinge of anxiety that pops up each time! 🙂
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😂
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Beautiful runner and those chicken sandwiches look delicious!
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Thanks I really appreciate that 🙂
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I’ll bet those DadDash chicken sandwiches were better than the Original Chick-fil-A ones! The table runner looks great but I have to say the rug is a keeper – especially since it’s actually washable! Enjoy your ‘hygge’ during time in the deep freeze.
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They were pretty tasty! Thanks I do seem to be going for the hygge 🙂
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Beautiful work. The room looks so cozy. I also am touched by John’s thoughtfulness. Those sandwiches look delicious.
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Thanks so much and I told him about your comments he appreciates that 🙂
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Love the runner and your artful use of the blocks and fabric from your stash! It looks so lovely and warm in your dining room 🙂 The better than CFA sandwiches look tasty, and what a great idea to deliver them to family 🙂
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Thanks so much! I can’t wait to finish quilting it so it can be in its new home full time!
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That will be exciting!
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The runner is beautiful. I am not normally an admirer of neutrals but it looks so classic, like the mosaic floors in St. Mark’s in Venice!
And the sandwiches definitely look better than real Chick-fil-A!
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Thanks so much and I agree it does look like that! The sandwiches were so yummy, wish I could have posted a taste sample through my blog for all to enjoy 🙂 (we might be a couple years from that technology, lol)
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A beautiful table runner, love the pattern!
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Thank you I really appreciate your comment 🙂
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I love the way you finished the ends of the table runner. And yes thank goodness for steamy irons!
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Thank you, I had to sort of use math to figure it out, ha! 🙂
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The runner is gorgeous and goes nicely with the rug.
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Thanks so much I really appreciate that 🙂
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The runner is fab and I’ll let you know when I’m on my way for dinner.
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Thanks so much and you are invited 🙂
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The colors in your beautiful table runner are perfect! Feel free to send me one of those sandwiches, yummy!
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Thanks so much I really appreciate that! I am sure you could make the sandwiches you brilliant cook 🙂
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Stop you’re giving me a big head! 🤣
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So pleased to see this finished and looking so marvellous! How lovely to have your own custom runner for your own custom table 😊
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Thanks so much I just need to quilt it and then it can nbe on the table full time 🙂
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Looks magnificent!
How are you getting on with the pile of library books? 😀
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Thanks so much and I have 2/3rd the pile browsed and returned to the library 🙂
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Every “Daddash” needs a Schnauzer sidekick to assist in the delivery process:) The table runner is perfect Tierney. I love how the its colors make the various colors in the woodgrain pop!
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How did you know – Mike did go with him as his car dashing sidekick 🙂
Thanks on the table runner and I am pretty pleased with it 🙂
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Awesome work on the table quilt. That thing is awesome. Those chick filet sandwiches look awesome as well. Well done the both of you!!
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Thanks so much! We were pretty proud of the sandwiches and I am so happy how the table runner is progressing 🙂
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Love the runner. It turned out wonderfully and it doesn’t show any of your stress over the Y-seams.
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Thanks so much😀
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The table runner is a real stunner — congratulations on finishing it — Y-seams and all. I am sure it will bring you much pleasure. And you will be able to turn it over for a different view, if you get tired of the one side. Clever!
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Thanks so much I appreciate that! I am getting ready to quilt it and can’t wait until I can put the finished table runner on the table!
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every thing to love
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Thanks so much!
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I admire your ability to blend disparate fabric into a beautifully blended table runner. The geometry of the piece plays tricks with the eye as well, making me wonder what shape I’m looking at. I love it, Tierney. It looks great on your table and it complements the rug. We bought a couple of Rugables for my son when he moved into his own place a few years ago. It’s a great concept.
John wins the super-dad award. I hope your weather warms up soon.
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Thanks so much and it was a good use of scraps! John is a pretty good guy, thanks for stopping by and commenting 🙂
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Haha! Oh my – at first I was thinking how in the world does she do this and then I saw the Chick-fil-A and got so hungry 🙂 now I have to find something to eat for dinner
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Thanks so much for stopping by and commenting 🙂
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That table runner is fabulous, so precise. Love the Dad dash !
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Thanks so much I really appreciate that 🙂
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