Monday, January 3, 2011

Inchie Monday

There is no doubt in my mind that this is definitely an exercise in the theory of relativity.  The older you get, the smaller the inchie becomes and I'm sure there is a physical 'doing it' curve along with a ratio involved in here somewhere.  I may have to move on to 'plus size' inchies!!!

15 comments:

Sue Smith said...

Yes, it's a tiny surface area, but I love how you've put this together!

Nancy said...

This is really nice! Plus-size inchies?? Too funny.

Becca said...

I would have to agree that beadwork on an inchie would be a daunting task--but you tackled it with aplomb! Bravo!

Kris said...

I love it! It has great movement to it. Hang in there....it is called a challenge for a reason :)

Dolores said...

Ha! They are small but they do take time. Love your inchie.

Carol said...

well, an inchie is an inchie. Not a inch and a halfie. or a double inchie. 'Course, how would be be able to tell anyway ~lol~

kathy mc said...

I think you did a very nice job. It's hard to work in such a tuny space. You did it well.

Mary Helen-Art Saves Lives said...

Awesome! I have tried the curve also but in stitches! Lovely! Imagine and Live in Peace, Mary Helen Fernandez Stewart

Deborah said...

It's gorgeous!

Sherry Goodloe said...

A plus size inchie would be a Twinchie (2") or Trinchie (3") piece of art. I haven't made any of those yet, but they are definitely out there!

I really like your inchie you created for this first week. Nicely done.

Raphaela said...

I love your inchie.

Joanne Huffman said...

You did a great job on a tiny space. I love the motion and texture on this piece.

Dorthe said...

Wonderfull swirls, and then done in pearls-wow

Linda said...

This is darling. Wishes for a Happy New Year. LInda

Fabric Art said...

True not much space on an inch, but you have done a beautiful one.
Anni