Registered: March 21, 2006 Location: sunny southern california Posts: 20098
Wed, Aug 05, 2009 @ 9:04 PM
Oh so sweet! I need to enter the craft of quilling - is it difficult to learn? Sometimes my fingers are all thumbs! LOL
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Registered: January 10, 2009 Location: Wyoming, MN Posts: 285
Wed, Aug 05, 2009 @ 9:59 PM
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In my opinion the answer is no. This was my second attempt at quilling. The process of winding the paper is easy. The difficult part for me was assembling the flowers. They are tiny and my hands are big. I think with practice I will develop a method that works easier for me. I like how this card turned out. The only mistake I made that I can see is the three petal flowers have the seam where you can see it. Personally, I think it is great fun & I hope to do more & improve. I bought inexpensive quilling strips at JoAnn Fabrics & it�s not uniform in thickness. I would imagine good paper would make a tremendous difference. Quilling is fun, portable, takes a minimum of space & time & supplies. I highly recommend trying it.