Zedtom 260X Papierstreifen Papier Band, 35x1cm 10 Stücke/ per Farbe, in 26 Farbe für DIY Papier Handwerk, Origami, FröbelsterneSpielzeug
Paket beinhaltet: 260 x Papierstreifen Ideal für D I Y Papier Handwerk, Origami, Fröbelsterne The Basics of Quilling The projects in this article feature the teardrop coil, but there are many other intriguing shapes to try - marquises, arrowheads, holly leaves, and all sorts of beautiful scrolls, just to name a few. Material Quilling paper: 1/8? , standard width Quilling tool needle tool or slotted tool Ruler Scissors Tweezers Glue clear-drying, suitable for paper Plastic lid to use as a glue palette T-pin, paper piercing tool, or round toothpick Glass-head straight pins Non-stick work board, cork, or styrofoam something into which you can stick pins Damp cloth to keep fingers free of glue 1, To roll a coil with a slotted tool: Slide the very end of a strip into the slot, and turn the tool with one hand while evenly guiding the strip with the other. 2, To roll a coil with a needle tool: Dampen fingers and curve one end of a strip across the needle. Roll the strip around the needle with the thumb and index finger of whichever hand feels most comfortable, applying even, firm pressure, while holding the handle of the tool with the other hand. Be sure to roll the paper, not the tool. Whether using a slotted tool or needle tool, when the strip is fully rolled, allow the coil to relax, slide it off the tool, and glue the end. Use only a very small amount of glue, applying it with the tip of a T-pin, paper piercing tool, or toothpick. Hold the end in place for a few moments while the glue dries. This is called a loose coil, and it's the basic shape from which many other shapes are made.
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