Slotted vs Needle Quilling Tool - How to Use and Why
Slotted vs Needle Quilling Tools - How to Use and Why
What's the difference between these two tools, and which one should you get, and more importantly, why? The answers to all these questions are shown in my latest tutorial video, and I'll be breaking down the steps to achieve success with either tool.
Slotted Quilling Tool Tips:
Slip your strip into the slot, aligning the paper end to your tool (no overhang)
Turn your handle; either left or right, whichever direction feels comfortable
Use your index fingers to keep edge aligned
Use your thumb to apply gentle pressure against the coil to prevent unravelling
PUSH the finished coil off, never PULL the coil, or else you'll get a tornado
Flatten the coil to align the edges before allowing it to unwind
Slotted quilling tools will show a crimp in the middle, but you can hide it by inserting a needle tool, and rubbing the crimp until it's smoother
Needle Quilling Tool Tips:
Press the needle against the paper into your index finger
Rub the paper with your thumb and the friction will make the paper wind around the needle until it catches itself
If your fingers are dry, moisten very lightly to achieve friction, which will help the paper catch
Flatten the coil to align the edges before allowing it to unwind
Needle quilling tools will have a smooth innermost coil
Thank you for your tutorials, I just tried my first project today. It is a little rough, but it was fun.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to quilling! I'm glad you had fun, and don't worry - we all start off a little rough. Just keep playing with it.
DeleteI did not know that pointed tool was used to quill lol. I have Ben using to position pieces into place. This will make a big difference!
ReplyDeleteGlad you can make the needle tool do more now - happy quilling!
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