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Quiling Design #1: Tight Coils |
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Peg:
Roll a strip of paper on the quilling tool and give the end before
taking it off |
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Bell
or Cup: Roll a strip of paper onto the quilling tool and
glue the end before taking it off. Then push up into a bell shape
and glue the inside to help it keep it’s shape |
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Free
Quiling Design #1:
Closed Loose Coils |
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Closed
loosed coil: Roll the paper on the quilling tool then drop
it onto the work board and allow it to uncurl for a while. Put a small
amount of glue onto the end and hold gently for a few seconds until
dry. It’s a good idea to make several like this before glueing.
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Teardrop:
Start with a closed coil coil as above. After glueing, pinch one end
to form a point and make the teardrop shape. |
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Eye:
Start with a closed coil. After glueing hold between finger and thumb
of each hand and pinch gently to form the eye shape. |
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Diamond:
Start with a closed coil and pinch to form an eye shape (as above)
but when pinching the ends, push the shape together so as to form
a diamond. |
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Square:
Start with a closed coil. Lightly pinch just the outer ring or two
of the coil
at opposite ends, then lightly pinch the other two sides to form a
square.
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Triangle:
Start with a closed coil. Then make in the same way as the square
(above) but pinch only three sides each a third of the way round the
coil. |
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Leaf:
Start with a closed coil, pinch the ends to make an eye shape and
when holding between finger and thumb gently twist to form an ‘S’
shape or leaf. |
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Petal:
Start with a closed coil. Pinch the top to form a teardrop and as
you pinch, twist slightly to make a curved petal. |
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Oval:
Start with a closed coil and squeeze the sides gently without pinching
to flatten slightly into an oval. |
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Half
Moon: Start with a closed coil and push one side in around
a pencil or quilling tool handle. Lightly pinch each end of the resulting
curve. |
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Heart:
Start with a closed coil. Pinch at one end to form a point. Push the
opposite end around a pencil to make the top of the heart |
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Holly:
Start with a closed coil Pinch the coil around the centre with a pair
of tweezers, then pinch and push each end towards the tweezers to
make the six points. |
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Eccentric
Coil: Start with a closed coil, pull the centre to one side
and glue in place. This can be done using tweezers or placed on a
board and held with pins. |
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