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Thanks for reminding everyone about quilling. I love quilling and the look of it.
I use it in my card making. I enjoyed looking at the sites you provided -- always looking for other ideas.
archanapandurangi - OK. I guess I have to get out my quilling stuff too! You mentioned waiting for the glue to dry. I wonder if the smallest glue dots would work on quilled pieces so you wouldn't have to wait for it to dry or tiny strips or something? I don't know just a thought. What width of strips do you use?
You have some lovely stuff in your gallery! I was wondering if anyone knew what the US equivalent might be for her 3D outline marker. It looks shiny or glittery. The only thing I can think of is Souffle pens but those aren't shiny. Any ideas anyone?
archanapandurangi - OK. I guess I have to get out my quilling stuff too! You mentioned waiting for the glue to dry. I wonder if the smallest glue dots would work on quilled pieces so you wouldn't have to wait for it to dry or tiny strips or something? I don't know just a thought. What width of strips do you use?
You have some lovely stuff in your gallery! I was wondering if anyone knew what the US equivalent might be for her 3D outline marker. It looks shiny or glittery. The only thing I can think of is Souffle pens but those aren't shiny. Any ideas anyone?
I generally use quilling strips which are already cut... they come in two sizes..a)45cm long n 0.4cm wide b)45cm long n 0.8cm wide
I make 3 petals/leaves out of one strip
About glue dots, im not so sure what they are so wouldn't be able to tell much about it ... if the glue dots cover the quilled piece fully then i think it should work . If the quilled piece isnt covered with glue fully then it wont stick to the cs properly and the middle or the outer part of the quilled piece will pop out.
I saw your work... really nice... just some things I needed to ask you since we seem to both live in Mumbai... where do you get patterned paper here? I have gone insane searching for some...
I saw your work... really nice... just some things I needed to ask you since we seem to both live in Mumbai... where do you get patterned paper here? I have gone insane searching for some...
Smita.
hey Smita its so good to find someone from Mumbai here.. i get most of my stuff from FORT.. a place called BORA BAZAAR .. there r a lot of paper marts in tht area... plenty of options to choose from.. you can also buy them from CRAWFORD market... except for stamps n staming pads of diff colors ive found other things there.. if u know a place where we get stamps here do let me know... i have gone insane searching for stamps here.. hope this helps...
Lovely cards ladies!! I love quilling. I'm confused with the gallery on this forum so didn't upload any but have posted some on my blog if anyone wants to have a look.
Lovely cards ladies!! I love quilling. I'm confused with the gallery on this forum so didn't upload any but have posted some on my blog if anyone wants to have a look.
Oh my gosh! Your quilling is absolutely beautiful! More blogs for me to pore over! Thanks for the inspiration!
Lovely cards ladies!! I love quilling. I'm confused with the gallery on this forum so didn't upload any but have posted some on my blog if anyone wants to have a look.
Colleen, you cards are gorgeous. I love the one with the basket the best.
Thank you so much! Now and then I try and revive the interest in quilling but never seem to get far LOL. The satisfaction of making your own embellishments is worth the patience required to do quilling.
Do you ladies use the 1/8 in (2cm?) width when doing things for cards? I'm used to using the size that is double that. I'm a little intimidated thinking about using that narrow width and getting it glued properly etc. Also what do you use for a sealer/coating to protect your work? Any help appreciated.
Thanks for the post! I wanted to add my blog to this thread as quilling is what I do! I had also posted a tutorial in the tutorial thread but you can catch it on my blog as well. I have been quilling for over 30 years and love it! I am teaching a class in a couple of weeks where I live so I too can answer any questions you may have on quilling tips and techniques. I make a lot of quilled jewelry now too! Let me know if you have any questions.........I'd be happy to answer! Take a peek at my photos here on SCS for my jewelry too.
I'm starting to get hooked on quilling, I love the finished look.
There is a really nice new book by Marie Browning that you should check out. Check your local library first or Joann's (our store has it and I have a coupon).
Joanne
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Do you ladies use the 1/8 in (2cm?) width when doing things for cards? I'm used to using the size that is double that. I'm a little intimidated thinking about using that narrow width and getting it glued properly etc. Also what do you use for a sealer/coating to protect your work? Any help appreciated.
I use the 1/8 inch quilling paper when doing quilling for cards or scrapbooks. The size that is "double" that I use for making fringed flowers. If you use the bigger size on cards or scrapbooks you can risk your artwork being smashed as the work then sits up too high.
The best way I find to glue pieces together is to glue them all together on a piece of cork covered with wax paper. That way you can pin your pieces together while they are drying. When your quilled piece is completed and dry then you can move it to your card or scrapbook page and glue it onto that.
The only time I use any type of "sealer" is when I am making jewelry or making something that is going to be exposed or used for a long time. I then use a clear acrylic spray. I use it sparingly and don't really care to use it as it can change the color of the paper you worked with. But for jewelry or pieces you have made to decorate a box for instance, I would recommend a sealer. For quilled pieces on a scrapbook page I don't use a sealer. For cards I don't use a sealer either.
Hope this gives you a bit of help and feel free to contact me with any other questions.
Oh I already have you on my blog list Monica..you make lovely jewellery!
I use 1/8 inch paper and cut my own as we can't get quilling paper over here or the tools. Love the look of that slotted tool Monica!
I usually use a hole reamer for most of my quilling but use a slotted tool for fringed pieces or the folded roses.
I do find the 1/8 in paper quite small but I have big fat fingers and I have no trouble rolling or glueing. I think it just depends how much patience you have
Oh I already have you on my blog list Monica..you make lovely jewellery!
I use 1/8 inch paper and cut my own as we can't get quilling paper over here or the tools. Love the look of that slotted tool Monica!
I usually use a hole reamer for most of my quilling but use a slotted tool for fringed pieces or the folded roses.
I do find the 1/8 in paper quite small but I have big fat fingers and I have no trouble rolling or glueing. I think it just depends how much patience you have
Thanks for adding me to your blog list and I'm glad you like the jewelry. That's too bad that you can't get the paper or the tools. There is always that auction site........I don't know if I can say it here..........but they have a lot of quilling supplies such as paper and tools and a lot of them ship internationally. I do hope you have a fringer too as that would be TONS of work!
Hi everyone! I had someone ask me about "pinning" my pieces while I work on them. When I'm not using my cork board I have this piece of Styrofoam that came shrink wrapped in plastic. I left the plastic on it and pin and glue my pieces together on that so that the glue won't stick to the surface. I have attached a photo so you can see what I'm talking about.
When I am working on a flower for example, like the one in the picture, I pin each petal together to hold it in place next to the other petals while it dries. This ensures that your piece will come out even and flat. It is very easy to make your petals uneven if you don't have them held together. Feel free to send me a PM or post on the thread if I can answer anything for you!
Sounds like you make do with what you have available too Monica!
My quilling board is an unused mousemat with a sheet of cork board cut to fit underneath so i can pin things. The pieces lift off easily once they are dry.
I wish I did have a quiller.!!! None to be found over here and if I ordered online I'd be worried about the postage! I frill by hand but it's quite easy once you get the hang of it. I fold the strip in half and use a bulldog clip to anchor it to my craft mat and use the craft knife to cut it.
thanks Archana for your links to interesting quilling sites. It has been ten years since I did quilling and now I think I must make a fresh start and work some more. I have written this articleabout quilling too.
Ladies....all of your quilling project are beautiful....Monica....STUNNING WORK!!!
Here is my attempt at quilling... This was my first project. I saw this design on the internet (sorry, I don't remember where) and printed out a photo and copied it. I have it framed and in my craft room. I have started a new hobby!!!!!!
Ladies....all of your quilling project are beautiful....Monica....STUNNING WORK!!!
Here is my attempt at quilling... This was my first project. I saw this design on the internet (sorry, I don't remember where) and printed out a photo and copied it. I have it framed and in my craft room. I have started a new hobby!!!!!!
Wow! Great job for it being your first attempt! Thank you so much for the nice words too! I'm so glad you picked it up as a new hobby (like we need more hobbies). Thanks again and great job!
This is really neat! I have been wanting to try this for a while. All these gorgeous cards made me want to try it again! It's on my list! I can't wait to get a free chance to try! TFS!!!
I love your violets! What a beautiful Mother's Day card they would make. Do you have more flower designs?:-D
thank you! Nothing that isn't out there already kind of thing but I have some original designs using paper-sculpting which aren't hard to do. I'll put some notes together and bring here eventually.
thank you! Nothing that isn't out there already kind of thing but I have some original designs using paper-sculpting which aren't hard to do. I'll put some notes together and bring here eventually.
We would be waiting. Would love to see some more pretty creations of yours.
Thanks for this thread!!
I haven't done quilling in at least 10 years. I forgot how lovely it is and how great it would be on cards.
I never throw out craft supplies and equipment even when i lose interest in the craft. I know me and I will want to do it again in the future. So now I need to dig out my quilling stuff.
Barbara
thank you Archana - I will be sure to add something soon to this thread.
Barbara; you are like me; I love to come back to crafts that I've really enjoyed in past years. I really want to get back to my embroidery sometime after a two year break from it, it's in the back of mind still. We move along and try new things ....
I only save the equipment for the hobbies I enjoyed.
When I start a new craft/hobby I try to buy a kit or spend the least amount of money possible so if I don't like doing it I have less to give to the Goodwill. :lol: :lol:
I tried counted cross stitch and rug hooking. I didn't enjoy either one. It was tedious for me to do the same motion over and over.
I love birds and took a class on carving birds, but found I don't have the strength in my hands for wood carving.
So not every craft I try ends up being a keeper. But enough were keepers that I have a "mini store" in my spare room
Barbara
I wish there was a place here that I could take classes on quilling. I purchased supplies when I started taking classes at a store that went out of business. Hopefully I will find someone who teaches.