Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Dresden Sunflower Table Runner ( & the Fairy Tales Blog Hop)

I signed up for the Fairy Tales Blog Hop awhile ago, which is hosted by Joan of Moosestash Quilting. Well I had an idea or two, but those just didn't pan out, so I switched gears and this is what I came up with. 


I know you are wondering how does this fit the fairy tale blog theme? Well Joan said it can be YOUR fairy tale, so my fairy tale would include using up all my scraps, down to the itty bittiest scrap, so I created this table runner with all scraps (or nearly all scraps). I certainly didn't use up all of my scraps making this runner, but that is my Fairy Tale to be able to use up all of my scraps some day. Well, you know those dang scraps multiply like rabbits, so it is wishful thinking, but I will still be trying to use up those dang scraps.

As a Crafter's Edge Design Team member, I also used several die cuts to create this runner, which are listed farther down below.

First, just like in Rumpelstiltskin, a maiden spun her hair into gold while I sewed my scraps of white and tans into a background for my table runner.

Scrappy pieced background fabric for table runner in white and off white fabrics
Scraps of all sizes were sewn together free-form or crumb style to create the background to my table runner first.

closeup of Scrappy pieced background fabric for table runner in white and off white fabrics
Closer look at one section.

Scrappy pieced background fabric for table runner in white and off white fabrics
Another section up close.

Table Runner Dresden Plate sunflowers in pots on Scrappy background with scattered applique hearts
Here is the finished runner. I don't even have a table to photograph it on because my table is round. :0P

I made 2 Dresden Plates from the Dresden die cut as sunflowers, added a stem from the 1" strip die. I used the Tumbler die for the pot and a 1.5" strip as the rim of the pot. I used the leaf from the Large Flower die set and some Whimsical Hearts from that die set and a small heart from the Nested Hearts too. So that is 6 different die sets that I used all or part of the die cuts from to create this table runner. And all of the batik fabrics that I used came out of my scrap bag! The backing fabric I cut from yardage, but everything else was from my fairy tale scraps, lol!

Table runner closeup of orange Dresden Plate sunflower in pot

Table runner Closeup of yellow Dresden Plate sunflower in pot

Closeup of flower pot for Dresden Sunflower

Closeup of stem and leaves of Dresden Sunflower

Closeup of whimsical applique heart on table runner

closeup of yellow and orange Dresden Plate Sunflowers

The following 6 Crafter's Edge Die Cuts were used in the making of this Dresden Sunflower Table Runner:
1" & 1.5-inch Strip Cutters: 1" strips were used for the stems and folded into the center. 1.5" strips were used for the rim of the pots.

The leaf from this Large Flower die was used for the leaves of the sunflowers.

The Sunflowers were made using the largest of the Rounded Dresden
 plate die set.
I used the Tumbler die cut for the pots.

I used some Whimsical Hearts.

I used the smallest heart from the Nested Hearts.

So there you have it, but wait there's more to see on these other blogs. 5 days of Fairy Tale blog hopping, so hop to it and see what Fairy Tales these other bloggers have to share with you. 


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24 comments:

  1. Wow that is so fun, you put those die cuts to perfect use. I love the way the neutral tones of the background make the flower pot pop. Using the die cuts makes the cuts look perfect. great job all the way around its so cheerful.
    Tara

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  2. Love the table runner! I too have a fairy tale of using up all my scraps. I think in our case the scrap fairy deposits more scraps on a nightly bases.

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  3. Such a fun table runner, and a very creative way to use the Crafters Edge dies. I especially love the tumbler for the flower pot!

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  4. I nearly posted a scrap project as well, but I realized I don’t want to use all my scraps, so it wasn’t a good fairy tale for me! I really do need to make a lot of scrappy goodness though before I have 10 or more bins!

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  5. Great use of your dies, pretty posies;) So how often do you get new dies from them?

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  6. Yes this is one whopping fairy tale, thinking you could use up your scraps, HA. Love what you did do with the scraps you chose. Your table runner is wonderful. Love that you could use so many of your dies in one place.

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  7. Using up our scraps is a fairy tale we can all identify with! Your table runner is lovely.

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  8. I knew you could do it, and you did! Daryl, I think your fairy tale of using up all your scraps is really the same one all us quilter have. LOL!!! I can't speak for anyone but myself, but I am thinking that tale will never come to be! :-)
    I love what you have done with all those fun Crafter's Edge Dies. The sky is the limit with your vision. Great job.

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  9. Using up the scraps is probably a fairy tale, but you've done an excellent job with your project! Hope that you'll quilt scrappily ever after. :o)

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  10. Those bright sunflowers will be great on a table, even a round one. I agree with your personal Fairy Tale. Wouldn't it be amazing to actually put all of the scraps to some kind of use? Thanks for sharing.
    Connie

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  11. What a marvelous idea! I really like the background and with the bright flowers on top, it's so cheery.

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  12. Your "fairy tale" runner turned out really beautiful and your use of the CE dies was very creative. Thanks for sharing this beauty, Daryl!

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  13. Lovely runner, and creative use of all the Crafters Edge dies

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  14. thank you for sharing your fairy tale. I’m sure we all dream of that fairy tale. Love your sweet runner and the giggles I had thinking of managing to use all of the scraps in my sewing space.

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  15. Oh my, if that were my fairy tale, it would never come true!! I just keep getting more and more! Oh well, such is the quilting life!! Thanks for sharing your table runner with us. Love what you did with the dies!

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  16. Your runner is fabulous. I enjoy a good low-volume background to give things a little spice. It really came out lovely. I had to think "where is the dresden" until of course, I realized it's from all one fabric but sure as anything, it's a dresden!! I'm so used to scrappy dresdens that your sunflower caught me off guard. This is truly lovely and the light background is just interesting enough not to take away from the bright flower pot. Thank you so much for sharing your talent and method for us all to be inspired!

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  17. Great use of scraps, I love your table runner! Thanks so much for sharing!

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  18. What a fun take on the theme of fairy tales for the blog hop. I always enjoyed the story of Rumpelstilskin as a child. Thanks for sharing your project! -Andrea

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  19. How fun those bright Dresden flowers are with your neutral scrappy background. Ha!...using all your scraps is so very much a fairy tale. That’s a fun take on the theme.

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  20. How adorable! Love your fairy tale and the runner is amazing!

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  21. Fabulous, Daryl! I love the creative use of all those dies and your scraps to make this lovely runner!

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  22. The scrappy background is perfect for your Dresden Sunflowers.

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  23. You did it! You made your fairy tale come true, used up some scraps and did a great job with a lovely table runner.

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  24. You spun those scraps up beautifully! It is a gorgeous table runner!xx

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