Open to everyone: A weekly challenge that will leave you with 52 square inches of pure creativity! This is a great exercise for those that don't have a minute to spare. Imagine the end of the year....what will you create with your inchies??? How will you interpret the Inchie Word of the Week? Create one square inch of art with anything, post it on your blog or Flickr then leave a comment here with a link to your INCHIE. An inch a week is all we ask... but it's ok to miss a few Every Inchie Mondaybegan January 2, 2012 and we will continue it in 2022, a year with colours" Would you like to join us?
Make your inchies out of anything!
Monday, September 15, 2014
Inchie Schedule
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Leave a comment with a link to your inchie art or link yourself!
Trillian, you're stitching is always impeccable!! It just amazes me how well you do on such little spaces!! Thanks for leaving bits of sunshine on my blog! And thanks for running this weekly challenge! I'm in love with Inchies!!!! Have a great weekend! :0) Share Humanity
Wow! This is so cool! Great job. Are you certain you don't do your stitches gigantic and then scan them small? LOL. There is no way - even if I could use a needle and yarn, which I can't - that I could work that small.
How tiny are those symbols! Brilliant job! Thanks for keeping us organised, Trillian.
ReplyDeleteDon't know how you can sew so small and so clearly. Well done.
ReplyDeleteyou did a great job. love all the work you put into it!
ReplyDeleteCool inchie! Now my mind has gone off on a runes tangent...
ReplyDeleteSally
So tiny, so well done. Great idea for this inchie.
ReplyDeleteFantastic inchie
ReplyDeleteLove Chrissie x
Fabulous inchie.
ReplyDeleteTrillian, you're stitching is always impeccable!! It just amazes me how well you do on such little spaces!! Thanks for leaving bits of sunshine on my blog! And thanks for running this weekly challenge! I'm in love with Inchies!!!! Have a great weekend! :0) Share Humanity
ReplyDeleteWow! This is so cool! Great job. Are you certain you don't do your stitches gigantic and then scan them small? LOL. There is no way - even if I could use a needle and yarn, which I can't - that I could work that small.
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