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🎁 Paper Quilling Mastery: Crafting Unique Handmade Gifts and Cards Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best quilling book ever

I've been quilling for a few months now and am totally bored of all the little patterns and projects and didn't want to quill marriage papers or birth announcements. Everything I saw was based on the notion that you were a beginner who wasn't particularly interested in the craft until I found this book. The author is amazing! She's without a doubt the best killer I've ever seen. Her work has inspired me to work independently with new ideas and methods. Her designs guide you step-by-step through

Pros
  • Consistent test results
Cons
  • Could have chosen a newer model

Revainrating 5 out of 5

My Most Beautiful Quilling Book

Quilling, or the art of paper filigree, does not require any special expensive tools. You can even start with narrow strips from a mini paper shredder (author's suggestion), plus glue, scissors, tweezers, straight pins, and something to roll up the strips of paper like a toothpick or awl. Paper Quilling is a good guide to get you started, and it's also the most beautiful quilling book I've ever read. Most of his designs use 1/8" (3mm) strips, but the one I wanted to try right away, Blue…

Pros
  • Cool Product
Cons
  • Something Different

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great presentation but poor technique

If you have never heard of quilling then this is no surprise. Quilling consists of wrapping long, thin strips of paper around a large quilling needle or tool, resulting in a loose or taut roll of paper. This coil is then compressed to form components of various shapes and then the components are assembled to create both flat and solid objects. Although developed in the 1500s, it has largely suffered in a backlog of crafts. The rise of scrapbooking has made it a bit more popular lately, but it's

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  • Easy to use
Cons
  • Poor instructions