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Use Free Quilling Patterns & Let Your Imagination Take You To New Levels!

Free quilling patterns are essential if you are a quilling virgin. One of the greatest aspects of quilling, is that inspiration for your own quilling design can come from anywhere! There are a number of free quilling patterns you can use or even amalgamate several patterns to recreate your own distinct style!

Tips For Free Quilling Patterns

I know you are anxious to jump in headfirst and start designing your own masterpieces, but its important to begin by using some free quilling patterns that you can pick up in books, catalogues and online, so that you are able to experience the full range of designs that are possible. It's only after you have perfected this that you may start considering mixing different patterns together to create your own piece. Its often the case, you'll find, that mixing different designs together is a trial & error process as some designs go well together and others don't. A good tip is to look for similarities in designs and use this to try blending those 2 designs together.

Here are other tips you should consider:

* If you desire shorter strips of paper, avoid using scissors or a razor as this will leave a very sharp look to the finished article. Instead tear the strips gently so that it blends in and looks more natural.

* If the pieces that have been cut out, do not meet with your satisfaction, make sure you that you have some 'back-up' pieces so that you can compare & pick the better looking ones!

* This may seem a bit obvious, but if you need a longer strip of paper than you have, simply cut 2 short pieces and then glue them together!

Quilling finished products are very resistant to damage! This is why you can see many quilling cards that have been made that can be put inside envelopes, but they still retain their shape when pulled out! It's all in the construction. If it's well constructed, it will last

The great thing about art is that one mans eye-sore is another mans work of art! Quilling falls under that category as well. If you feel your finished product is not up to the high standards that you had set out, don't be hasty to throw it away! Leave it for a while and gauge how you feel after a while.

Despite that, quilling isn't something to be created in haste or urgency. A really good piece takes time to make. One of the greatest qualities that you'll need as a quilller is patience & focus.

You'll notice that many of the quilling patterns you see resemble flowers. Although the majority of patterns are floral based, it is not limited to this type of design. Free quilling patterns can be found that resemble insects, geometric shapes even people! Make sure that you consult as many free quilling patterns as possible to full appreciate the broad spectrum of patterns.

Many quillers have commented that their finished product is an extension of themselves and what emotion they are experiencing. Without a doubt somewhere down the line you'll end up with a finished quilling design which doesn't resemble what you had anticipated. In this instance, you should reflect upon your creation and find out what this says about yourself before you decide to throw it out in the garbage! Remember, even the greatest artists in the world never imagined their finished masterpieces would look like the way they did!

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