Monday, June 30, 2014

A beginner’s guide to quilling

Hey,

This is Janani from Surprises N Smiles. Well, I’m not going to make it boring by giving a detailed explanation of quilling!!

Lots of people I find, these days have taken a fascination for paper quilling. It is because; it’s simple, easy to learn and great to work on. But with all simple things come complications; i.e. perfection.

“Practice makes a man perfect”


So, to start off with quilling you do not need complicated tools. All you would need is quilling papers, slotted tools and a good adhesive. 



This is basically everything you would need to begin quilling., once you have got these you could let you're mind go crazy with creativity.

Quilling papers: You get quilling papers in different widths like 3mm, 5mm, 8mm, 10mm & 25mm. To begin off and venture into jewelry you could use either 3mm or 5mm. Pre cut paper quilled paper can be bought in any city or there are lot of online sites as well ( In the posts to follow we shall write about the different places where you could source quilling stuff, jewelry finding and beads).

Slotted tool:  Well, slotted tool is what will form the foundation for quilling.  You could quickly roll the quilled papers into tight / lose coils and then make them into different shapes as well. ( The next post on this blog shall give you an insight into to what are the different shapes you could make with lose coils.) 


Good Adhesive:  You could use different kinds of glue out which these are quite popular - Fevicol, Fabric glue, Fevigum and so on... I personally use fabric glue since it dries transparent. 


Apart from these simple tools you could also use other tools like combs, crimps and jhumka moulds to improve your quilling techniques ;)

This is just basic stuff any beginner might need to know to venture into quilling we at paper quilling jewellery blog are trying to make it simple to let more people learn the art of quilling. As a beginner I had no guidance and I had started quilling by cutting thin strips of a4 paper and slitting a tooth pick :D 

In future posts you would see more tutorials and you feel free ask any questions regarding quilling and we would be really happy to help.

Happy quilling!! <3

Love, 
Janani Sitara




3 comments:

  1. Hi Janani, Its a gud kick off for a beginner. A little suggestion, you could post the link of your page along with your signature. :)

    Kudos to the grt team!

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  2. What type of glue should be used to coat the quilling jewelleries like earning? Or should I use some special type of coating chemical? Plz suggest me some suppliers which are available in india market.

    Sanchita datta
    Kolkata
    India

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    1. Hi Sanchita, you can use mod podge or camlin clear picture varnish to coat jewelry

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