There was heavy dew on the ground yesterday morning so I thought I would try to find some sunlit dandelions which should look great.
I did find some in a good place.
The fluffy ends of these dandelion seeds seem different to me than other years I have photographed them. Maybe it is the moisture on them that makes them appear fuller.
I did manage some bokeh in the background from the other droplets of water on the grass.
There were not a lot of full ones and in this shot you can really see the individual seeds.
The crab apples trees were in full bloom.
Gorgeous pink blossoms in beautiful clusters.
I managed to isolate this one a bit and it says SPRING to me.
The morning was gorgeous and I can go out walking with out an extra jacket.
Great walk on Sunday morning.
This beautiful tree was found on my walk downtown one day this week.
Of course, I was attracted to the gorgeous color and variations in shades of the blossoms.
There were 5 or 6 of these apple trees lining a very busy road.
Great to see the river valley just below with the bridge going across toward the Conservatory on the other side.
As I took photos of the area I suddenly saw a shape that intrigued me.
Always on the look out of birds I saw this tail and had to investigate.
Aw, it was a robin and she is sitting on a nest! Are there eggs or baby birds in there.
After waiting about 10 minutes I was rewarded by seeing Robin Dad show up with food.
Look at those precious hungry mouths just waiting for food.
It was a really special few minutes that morning.
Amazing sight right next to traffic.
I finished the last bit of hand stitching on this quilt last night. It is finished!
This features mostly Stampin Up 100% cotton fabric. It features Cherry Cobbler, Always Artichoke, and Crumb Cake as colors. I added the striped fabric in similar tones. I created the accent squares with solids in Cherry Cobble, Soft Suede and Crumb Cake.
I sewed all the 2.5 inch strips together planning on a JellyRoll style and then changed my mind and cup the assembled strips into 9.5 inch squares.
I used a Crumb Cake 100% cotton fabric for sash between the squares as well as the back. I used flannelette sheeting as batting. The 5 rows of 4 squares were quilted to the backing as rows. Then the rows were assembled as the backer was larger than the front squares. The seams were ironed to one side and I top stitched along the seams which gives each square 4 seams.
My final analysis. I would use a wider sash, less strips per square, and a wider edge binding. I love the solid accent squares. I have found a Quilt as you Go assembly tutorial which I think will work better for me so I will let you know how it goes on the next quilt.
The challenge on Flickr Macro Monday is Superstitions.
I took this photo yesterday for "Step on a crack, break your mother's back." There is a limit of 3 inches. I found, with out a foot this was not as effective as it could be.
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photostream to see the photo I submitted.
Sharing with
Angie at Letting Go the Bay Leaf who hosts
Mosaic Monday #29.
Mersad who hosts the
Through My Lens 193.