Monday, May 19, 2025

Get Moving!

 Well my motivation wagon had a flat tire 

but I think I'm almost on the way.

I spent most of my morning ripping 

apart my printer trying to figure out why

All the colors will print except black.


The outlines showing here are dark purple. 

According to the internet and some friends at Smart Ink,

the print head might be dirty.

So I opened it up and cleaned the printhead but alas

still no  black ink getting thru.

The helpful gentleman on the internet website

did direct me to where I could purchase a new printhead.

Surprise, it's under $20. It should arrive in a few days and 

I will once again try to repair my printer.

In the meantime, I'm starting this wonderful pattern that requires 

4" low volume scraps as sashing

 with a wide crumb low volume border around 

crumb squares of colour families.



 Lots of crumbs,

so it should be lots of fun.

 I'm starting out with piles of low volume scraps,

 a majority of which are strips so it should speed up the process.

A nice pile done so far!



Side story, (DD say this), I've finally figured out

how to facilitate credits for pictures. 

Utilize the screen shot feature on both phone and laptop! 

This will provided all the necessary information 

needed for the source of the creations. 

Keep an eye out for better credits in the future!

Stay safe and sew on !

Linking up with:

Monday Musing

Design Wall Monday

Sew & Tell

To Do Tuesday 

Wait Loss Wednesday

Sr SPS

Off The Wall Friday

Needle & Thread Thursday

Put Your Foot Down

Finished or Not Friday

Free Motion Mavericks

RSC 2025

Patchwork & Quilts

Oh Scrap!

Stash Reporting 

Stitching Stuff



16 comments:

  1. I love using low volume prints, and your scrappy crumb quilt is adorable! Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
    https://www.inquiringquilter.com/questions/2025/05/21/wednesday-wait-loss-433

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  2. The one pictured is not mine but a pic from the net. When I find the maker I will add in the credit! I hope mine looks as good as hers!

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  3. Never done quilting, but love it and can admire people doing it.
    Thank you for sharing and participating at SSPS 361. See you at #362

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  4. Hi Deb, that's going to be a lovely crumb quilt! Thanks for linking up to Free Motion Mavericks.

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    1. It is fun to do some straight line stitching and watch the scrap pile go down!

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  5. I really love your scrappy crumb quilt. One day I need to try that! Thanks for joining us at Monday Musings.

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    1. Your are very welcome, I love the quiltyblogverse!

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  6. A perfect RSC quilt. That should reduce the crumbs. :)

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    1. I hope so, it is nice seeing the basket empty and the pile of crumb sashing go up!

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  7. I love that crumb quilt & am feeling the urge to make one, as well. I love any scrappy LV background quilt!

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    1. Yep , I have managed 2 good sew evenings , so I am feeling great! Happy stitching!

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  8. Neat crumb quilt. And think about how many small scraps will get used up. Unfortunately, I had an epiphany last week or so. I could use way more of my stash if I used bigger pieces. So I'll still have a project as a leader ender but I'm going to start focusing on using bigger hunks of fabric. I see a lot of 3 yard style quilts in my future.

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    1. I use those big ones on the back, but as long as we get to sew things , it is all good!

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  9. Troubleshooting printer problems is never fun. Hope the new part fixes the issue. Enjoy your new scrappy project.

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    1. Me too, I did get it back together after cleaning so even tho black still didn't work, at least I reassembled it correctly!

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  10. Deb that is going to be one fun quilt. I’m looking forward to seeing your progress. Thank you for linking with ToDo Tuesday. Hope you’ve had another fun week with lots of fabric fondling going on. 😉 Carol

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