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Posted by Danish Iqbal Satti on July 12, 2024 at 4:45 pmWhat is paper quilling?
Chantel Philip replied 9 months, 1 week ago 2 Members · 1 Reply -
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Paper quilling, also known as paper filigree, is the art of rolling and shaping narrow strips of paper into decorative designs. Here are the key points about paper quilling:
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Paper quilling involves rolling, looping, curling, and manipulating narrow paper strips to create intricate designs and shapes. The paper strips are typically 1/8 to 1/4 inch wide.
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The paper strips are rolled, looped, and shaped using a quilling tool or a slotted quilling tool. The paper is coiled around the tool to create basic shapes like circles, ovals, squares, and teardrops.
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The basic shapes are then arranged and glued together to form elaborate designs and patterns. Common quilled designs include flowers, leaves, scrolls, and geometric shapes.
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Paper quilling originated in the 15th century in Europe, where nuns and monks would roll gold-gilded paper edges and use them to decorate religious objects. Over time, the art form evolved and spread to other regions.
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Modern paper quilling uses a wide variety of colored papers, including cardstock, origami paper, and even newsprint. The papers can be pre-cut into strips or hand-cut by the artist.
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Paper quilling is a versatile craft that can be used to create greeting cards, scrapbook embellishments, home decor items, jewelry, and more. It’s a popular hobby for crafters of all ages.
The intricate, delicate nature of paper quilling makes it a unique and visually striking art form. With practice, quilling artists can create incredibly detailed and intricate designs using just paper and glue.
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