Wow. Two days in a row you nailed it for me. Really missing my mama and her favorite flower was lily of the valley but when she was passing away I asked her if she was afraid and she said her only fear was that people would forget her. I reassured her that forgetting her was not even in the realm of possibility. For her memorial I created her memorial cards using forget me not seed packets. ❤ thank you for sharing how to make these.
This is perfect timing for Mother’s Day in the UK, definitely going to do some forget-me-nots on a card 😊 thank you for the great video and really pretty design ideas!
I'm loving your videos, I used to quill many years ago but only did basic stuff since moving home I found all my quilling equipment and was going to sell until I came across your site and now I'm hooked and starting to make flowers etc 🐱😻😸
I just started quilling today for the very first time and I decided to do it with you! I love your tutorials as you explain everything so well. My first project is this with the forget me not flowers. My petals are not showing the details as yours do, I guess I am stretching the paper more than I should, so I’ll keep practicing. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
I'm guessing that maybe you're smushing your paper when you're taking it off your quilling comb or when you're bending it around to make the petal. Any other quilling questions, I'm always ready to help when I can!
Thank you for your all helpful video i love to quilling so much but i have no time because of my exams an classes .thank u i imagine you as my quilling teacher love you Lots of love from my heart
First I’d like to thank you for being such a great teacher! I’m very new at quilling and bought a basic kit. I see you always use a needle instead of the slotted tool. I’ve tried to use a needle, but I can’t do it. The paper just slides around. How do you get the paper to stop sliding when using the needle? The main reason I ask, is because sometimes I have a had time getting the paper off the slotted tool without the center popping out. I hope this makes sense. Thanks in advance!
Most of the time you can use whatever tool you are most comfortable with. There are certain projects that will only work with one tool or another, but I will always mention that and why it's the case in those videos. As far as using a needle tool, you really have to use your hand that isn't holding the tool to apply some pressure to the quilling paper as you're rolling it. The needle tool itself doesn't do the work, as opposed to the slotted tool. The paper can still move around on a needle tool and I like to push it to the base of the needle tool every so often to get my coil even again. If your center is popping on a slotted tool, try rolling slower so your coil stays even and also using a thicker quilling paper may also solve that problem. I hope that helps!
Love this tutorial as I do all of yours. Two questions..1)why are you using two different types of glue on this one ? 2) why don't you glue strips together end to end before quilling when using two colors ?
I like to only use white glue when I'm working on my quilling comb because it's easier to control. Tacky glue works better for times when you need something to stick fast, like when curving the petals and using the clamp. I do sometimes glue strips together to make longer strips of the same or different colors (you'll see that in a lot of my videos, especially when making 3D quilling) but I like to mix it up and show different ways to do things sometimes. The flower centers will work just fine if you glue your strips together first 🙂
Hi , could you advise me regarding quilling combs ? do they come with different thicknesses of tines ? i have sent away for a hair comb with thick tines to try out as im not happy with the amount of detail i`m getting with my quilling comb , maybe i`m just being picky , complete novice . Loving your tutorials by the way .
This is so sweet. I love forget- me- not's. Please could you tell us how you keep your very fine glue pot nozzle clear, every time I leave my pot alone for more than a couple of minutes it dries right down the tube. I have tried putting the lid on every time, but it stills seems to dry up. Thanks.x
Mine does dry up from time to time. A good tip is to store it upside down and to also use a damp paper towel or a sponge in the bottom of a cup or where over you place your glue bottle when you’re using it. That can help too. But I still have to push a pin through sometime to unblock the dried glue.
There's a lot of kits out there so it's hard to say, but a lot of them have tools that you may not need. I would pick up a needle and a slotted tool and some paper strips and start from there. I do link to every tool and supply that I use for all my projects in each video if you need some suggestions 🙂
It could be. I’m not sure which part of the flowers aren’t as defined but be careful when you’re bending the petals too. You can squish them pretty easily 🙂
I’ve seen that the Quill-On website hasn’t had any options for buying for a little while. They used to sell on Amazon too, but last I looked that wasn’t an option either. Hopefully they’re restocking and will be back at it soon!
I made them on the quilling comb and they are about 2 inches long. I have a demo for those leaves in this video 👉 th-cam.com/video/I0ki_ID47lo/w-d-xo.html
It's definitely a "feel" thing. You've really got to push the end of the paper around the needle with your fingers to get it started. But there is no problem with using the slotted tool, if that's what you prefer. And you don't have to start quilling comb projects with the anchor like I do on these flowers. You can just hold the end of the strip as you start weaving around the comb instead.
Have you tried rolling your paper around a needle tool or toothpick to make an "anchor" before using your quilling comb? I'm not sure if you mean the center of what you make on the quilling comb or the center when you fold it over.
@@ThePaperyCraftery yes I have been rolling around a toothpick before moving to the quilling comb (great idea). I mean the centre when I fold it over to for the petal.
Wow. Two days in a row you nailed it for me. Really missing my mama and her favorite flower was lily of the valley but when she was passing away I asked her if she was afraid and she said her only fear was that people would forget her. I reassured her that forgetting her was not even in the realm of possibility. For her memorial I created her memorial cards using forget me not seed packets. ❤ thank you for sharing how to make these.
Thank you so much for sharing this 🥰
This is perfect timing for Mother’s Day in the UK, definitely going to do some forget-me-nots on a card 😊 thank you for the great video and really pretty design ideas!
I just started quilling and so far, I’m loving it. Thank you for your videos.
I am very happy that you don’t have long nails while you are showing your beautiful work.
Just started getting interested in quilling After watching you I’m going for it for sure.
Thank You
That's so nice to hear 🤩 have fun!
I'm a beginner and you're teaching me so much in such a gentle way. Thank you.
A gentle way... I love that! Thanks so much 🤩
I'm loving your videos, I used to quill many years ago but only did basic stuff since moving home I found all my quilling equipment and was going to sell until I came across your site and now I'm hooked and starting to make flowers etc 🐱😻😸
That is awesome! I hope my videos are helpful 🤩
I just started quilling today for the very first time and I decided to do it with you! I love your tutorials as you explain everything so well. My first project is this with the forget me not flowers. My petals are not showing the details as yours do, I guess I am stretching the paper more than I should, so I’ll keep practicing. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
I'm guessing that maybe you're smushing your paper when you're taking it off your quilling comb or when you're bending it around to make the petal. Any other quilling questions, I'm always ready to help when I can!
@@ThePaperyCraftery thank you!
Love the helpful tips along with the very pretty flowers!
This was so much fun!
Que lindas floresitas las azules con contorno blanco se ven hermosas, gran trabajo 👏😍!!
Thank you for your all helpful video i love to quilling so much but i have no time because of my exams an classes .thank u i imagine you as my quilling teacher love you
Lots of love from my heart
I love this, was wondering if you have a video making the leaf
I do! They are the first leaves that I show how to make in this video 👉 th-cam.com/video/I0ki_ID47lo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=4D48gfzjAaNFlil5
So beautiful ❤
Thank you! 😊
Thanks so much for all the details. Some videos show but don’t tell! Great job here!
Thanks for watching!
ty so much for your quilling content you really help me with my projects
These are sweet, love this ideas, tips and tricks. Thank you for sharing 💗👏🏻😊
Excellent tutorial clear and easy to understanjdcant wait to make my first quilling card thank you
Thanks so much for watching!
So cute
Great vids and instruction Thanks
Awesome ty for sharing your craft
Thanks for watching!
First I’d like to thank you for being such a great teacher! I’m very new at quilling and bought a basic kit. I see you always use a needle instead of the slotted tool. I’ve tried to use a needle, but I can’t do it. The paper just slides around. How do you get the paper to stop sliding when using the needle? The main reason I ask, is because sometimes I have a had time getting the paper off the slotted tool without the center popping out. I hope this makes sense. Thanks in advance!
Most of the time you can use whatever tool you are most comfortable with. There are certain projects that will only work with one tool or another, but I will always mention that and why it's the case in those videos. As far as using a needle tool, you really have to use your hand that isn't holding the tool to apply some pressure to the quilling paper as you're rolling it. The needle tool itself doesn't do the work, as opposed to the slotted tool. The paper can still move around on a needle tool and I like to push it to the base of the needle tool every so often to get my coil even again. If your center is popping on a slotted tool, try rolling slower so your coil stays even and also using a thicker quilling paper may also solve that problem. I hope that helps!
Sooooo pretty 🤩 great job 👏
Wow very very nice
Thanks so much!
Beautiful flower love them enjoyed watching you , will be trying them thank you xxx 👍💕💕
It's so pretty. I cant wait to try this😁
Nice
Love this tutorial as I do all of yours. Two questions..1)why are you using two different types of glue on this one ? 2) why don't you glue strips together end to end before quilling when using two colors ?
I like to only use white glue when I'm working on my quilling comb because it's easier to control. Tacky glue works better for times when you need something to stick fast, like when curving the petals and using the clamp. I do sometimes glue strips together to make longer strips of the same or different colors (you'll see that in a lot of my videos, especially when making 3D quilling) but I like to mix it up and show different ways to do things sometimes. The flower centers will work just fine if you glue your strips together first 🙂
Hi , could you advise me regarding quilling combs ? do they come with different thicknesses of tines ? i have sent away for a hair comb with thick tines to try out as im not happy with the amount of detail i`m getting with my quilling comb , maybe i`m just being picky , complete novice . Loving your tutorials by the way .
The different sizes will definitely have different results. Also the tines may be spaced differently depending on the comb. Find what works for you!
This is so sweet. I love forget- me- not's. Please could you tell us how you keep your very fine glue pot nozzle clear, every time I leave my pot alone for more than a couple of minutes it dries right down the tube. I have tried putting the lid on every time, but it stills seems to dry up. Thanks.x
Mine does dry up from time to time. A good tip is to store it upside down and to also use a damp paper towel or a sponge in the bottom of a cup or where over you place your glue bottle when you’re using it. That can help too. But I still have to push a pin through sometime to unblock the dried glue.
@@ThePaperyCraftery Thank you.x
Would like to know how to make leaves.
Would you recommend a kit for a beginner?
There's a lot of kits out there so it's hard to say, but a lot of them have tools that you may not need. I would pick up a needle and a slotted tool and some paper strips and start from there. I do link to every tool and supply that I use for all my projects in each video if you need some suggestions 🙂
Thank you
Have you ever done grapes
I had the thought to make a bunch of grapes years ago, but it never came to be. Maybe it's time to add them back to the list of future videos!
My first time at quilling , my flowers didn`t seemto have the same definition as yours , am i wrapping the paper too tightly ?
It could be. I’m not sure which part of the flowers aren’t as defined but be careful when you’re bending the petals too. You can squish them pretty easily 🙂
@@ThePaperyCraftery Thankyou. Practice makes perfect I hope.
Which papper use for base?
In this video, I used a 5"x7" piece of mat board.
Beautiful flowers you make. I will try doing this.
Can I please ask where can I find ‘Quill On’ clip? I can’t find online. Thank you
I’ve seen that the Quill-On website hasn’t had any options for buying for a little while. They used to sell on Amazon too, but last I looked that wasn’t an option either. Hopefully they’re restocking and will be back at it soon!
McGill quilling tools has a clip included with the set. It's really nice to have for projects like this.
@@denisegrantham4915 I’ve found the clip from Amazon and ordered. Thank you
What is the different between elmer’s glue and tacky glue?
Elmer's is a standard white glue and Tacky Glue is much thicker and it sets faster.
Where do you get your quilling strips?
I have a few brands that I prefer for different types of projects. You can find links to the strips that I use in the description for each video.
What kind or hos long are the leaves of forgetme not flowers?
I made them on the quilling comb and they are about 2 inches long. I have a demo for those leaves in this video 👉 th-cam.com/video/I0ki_ID47lo/w-d-xo.html
What about the leaves? How did you make them?
I made them on a quilling comb too! I have a video planned to show a few ways to make leaves on a comb coming up, hopefully next month.
Hola mí nombre es Liliana me encanta lo que haces podrias traducir en español , soy de Argentina
I cannot start with the needle tool.
Please help me what is the trick to it? Lol
It's definitely a "feel" thing. You've really got to push the end of the paper around the needle with your fingers to get it started. But there is no problem with using the slotted tool, if that's what you prefer. And you don't have to start quilling comb projects with the anchor like I do on these flowers. You can just hold the end of the strip as you start weaving around the comb instead.
@@ThePaperyCraftery
Thank you
I appreciate you returning my question.
You were holding the strip not with your thumb but with your third finger behind the comb.
Thanks for catching that 🙂
For the life of me I can’t get my petals to look like yours...they are just squished....no centre shows.....oh my what am I doing wrong...hmmmmmmm
Have you tried rolling your paper around a needle tool or toothpick to make an "anchor" before using your quilling comb? I'm not sure if you mean the center of what you make on the quilling comb or the center when you fold it over.
@@ThePaperyCraftery yes I have been rolling around a toothpick before moving to the quilling comb (great idea). I mean the centre when I fold it over to for the petal.