This was not one of my favourite subjects at school, and I still don't understand it very well. I think I have chosen two of the simple ones to do. The sewn one I did with wire and beads, and with my arthritic hands found it quite difficult. Now I see it from the scan it's a bit crooked and it certainly wouldn't work.
It will be interesting to see how the other ladies coped with this one.
It will be interesting to see how the other ladies coped with this one.


I really love the one with the dangles, Wendy. I wish I could find one for my cat! Great inchies!
ReplyDeleteTerrificinvhies again Wendy and great minds think alike again for one of them lol
ReplyDeleteLove Chrissie xx
two good inchies - I'm really impressed with the beads and wire - not easy to use wire in such small amounts - well done
ReplyDeleteSorry about strange word I was using my I-pod without my glasses
ReplyDeleteLove Chrissie x
Brilliant inchies. I love both of them.
ReplyDeletelove both of these!
ReplyDeleteLove your prism and would never have thought of transposing the five knocking balls to sewing but you did a great job - love Jenny
ReplyDeleteHard to encapsulate physics in just an inch, especially since there's more to it than light and motion. Well done, Wendy. Love the dangles of the clackers. Cheryl
ReplyDeleteGreat ways that you have interpreted the theme this week, I was blank for quite a while when the list was posted & in fact some still challenge me!
ReplyDeleteI hushed to love playing with those cradles.
Sally