Carte Paper Quilling Flowers for Beginners Yesenia Corkery

Paper Quilling Flowers for Beginners

Crafting Roses, Daisies, Cherry Blossoms, Sunflowers, and Botanicals with Strips and Coils

Limbă: engleză
Legare: Carte broșată
Disponibilitate: În depozitul extern
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You have seen it somewhere: a piece of ivory card with roses built entirely from rolled paper strips...

Informații despre carte

Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Carte broșată
Publicat
2026
Pagini
122
EAN
9798184264721
Enbook ID
53017262
Greutate
303
Dimensiuni
216 x 280 x 7

Descriere completă

You have seen it somewhere: a piece of ivory card with roses built entirely from rolled paper strips, the petals layered in concentric rings so precise they look machined rather than handmade. You paused in front of it longer than you expected, and came away wondering who made it and whether a person who had never done it before could learn.

You are. This book teaches every technique in sequence, with the exact reason it matters, from your first coil to the last framed piece.

Five Flowers, Twelve Shapes, One Method

  • Roll, shape, and glue all twelve core quilling forms to a consistent standard before Chapter 6
  • Build a fringed spiral rose and a classic petal-ring rose with six inner and eight outer petals
  • Construct daisies, cherry blossom branch compositions, and sunflowers with layered disc centers
  • Assemble fern fronds, lavender spikes, field poppies, and forget-me-not clusters as botanical fill
  • Plan and build multi-flower compositions using the circle planning method before gluing
  • Frame finished pieces in shadow box frames and create a coordinated botanical print series
  • Identify and fix loose coil centers, uneven petal rings, and strip lifting at any stage

Paper quilling is more forgiving than most beginners expect: a coil that springs open can be re-rolled, and a failed petal replaced without disturbing what is already in position.

The Ground Most Quilling Books Skip
  • Strip width and paper weight: what changes if you purchase the wrong specification
  • The sizing board technique that keeps every petal in a ring exactly the same diameter
  • Color planning across two shades of one hue, and what changes in a finished composition
  • Acid-free mounting board and why display longevity depends on what you buy at the start

Paper quilling produces objects that stop people in their tracks and prompt a question that quillers learn to enjoy hearing: is that actually made from paper? This book is how you get to that moment.

Your first finished flower is a few evenings away from the moment you open this book. Begin there.