Paper Quilling

This antique craft challenges creativity, including an inexpensive investment, creative curls, basic quilling shapes, business advice.

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In my search for unique gifts to handcraft for my family, I found a photograph of a quilled picture so delicate and intricate it seemed like a fine-line drawing. It set my creative gears awhirl, and for a week I worked late and had fun experimenting with my newfound interest. I never dreamed that my hobby would grow into a business.

Nearly 10 years later, my first quilled floral arrangement (framed as a birthday present for my mother-in-law) is still one of my favorite pieces. But as I became more involved with the craft, the enthused response of family and friends, added to my own interest in quilling, spurred me to make my own designs. I expanded into Christmas ornaments and eventually built up an inventory large enough to enter my work in a local arts and crafts show.

Now, after years of quilling, I can assure you that the opportunities opened up by this unusual and highly flexible medium are endless. It's given me a profitable part-time income (my biggest thrill was earning $900 in a farmers' market Christmas crafts show), and I love teaching quilling workshops to children and adults.

An Inexpensive Investment

Getting started in quilling, the art of paper sculpture, is not expensive. You'll need a few basic materials that you can buy at most arts and crafts stores.

A quilling tool, a metal instrument with a tiny slit in one end, will probably cost between $1 and $1.50 (I'm still using my first one). You'll also need a package of quilling paper, which runs around $1.75 and will last for quite some time. I buy wholesale from Quill Art (11762 Westline Dr., St. Louis, MO 63141; 314/872-3181; catalog $1), because I like the feel of its paper, though I'm sure other companies offer comparable quality. Try a multicolored pack, which will give you an array of shades to play with. (I use 1/8"-wide paper, though other widths are available, and, again, you should experiment to see what suits your creativity best.) Other necessities are a bottle of white glue (I prefer Sobo), hatpins or toothpicks for applying it, and a sheet of Con-tact-brand clear adhesive-backed paper. A clipboard or a 9" X 12" piece of heavy cardboard can serve as a flat work surface.

To set up your workboard, tape a sheet of white or graph paper (later you may want to substitute a design you've sketched) onto your work surface. Peel a piece of Contact the size of your workboard and tape it to the surface sticky side up. It will hold the paper curls in place until you want to remove your completed piece. Now you're ready to go.

Creative Curls

To get a feel for your quilling tool, cut a piece of paper a few inches long, and—holding the instrument in your right hand (left for lefties)—insert one end of the paper into the slit. Now turn the tool clockwise, gently guiding the paper. Once the paper curls, release it from the tool. You can let the resulting curl expand as much or as little as you wish, and you can shape it by pinching or pressing it with your fingers. When you're happy with your design, press it gently onto the Con-tact paper and—where necessary—carefully apply a dab of glue with a hatpin or toothpick to hold the shape together.

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