I think the petals of the flower look like they are embroidered. I saw a picture of flowers in google images which looked like paper embroidery and attempted to reproduce the same effect , I Pinched my coils in every imaginable way and only ended up disappointed. It so happens that there is a method to how we can get the effect. I chanced upon the tutorial at Alli's blog.
The wings of the dragon fly I made using wheatear technique. I added the dragon fly just to show the similarity in making the petals and the wings.
Wheatear method for the wings.
For the four wings take four strips and make folds in them as shown. Starting with one centimeter fold the strips increasing by a centimeter for each fold. Up to seven centimeters.(Six for the smaller two wings)
Take one strip and make a loop as shown starting with the one centimeter length .
Then fold the two centimeter length fold over the first one and form a loop and then the three centimeter so on.
Once you finish looping the whole strip stick the end .(six loops for the smaller wings and seven for the larger).
Now apply glue at the folds so that the loops stay in place. That will make one wing of the dragonfly.
The petals are also made in a similar way, first make a small loop ,
Loop the strip around the first loop to form more loops each time folding the strip on one side where you are holding( just like wheatears). Be sure to hold all the loops together.
Once you have finished looping the entire strip ,stick the end of the strip .Don't let go of the coils.
Flatten the loops by nicely pressing on the side away from your hand,still holding the folds firmly.You can shape the petal a bit.
I think it is beautiful , while I was finishing one flower this way, it occurred to me that the loops look more like eccentric loops . As a trial I did this flower by first rolling the strip with my needle to make a loose coil . I pulled all the strips to one end and then pinched it and held it firmly after that I pressed the other side flat and then released the coils. And this is the result.
Thanks for stopping by, Have a great day.
25 comments:
Oh suganthi madam it is amazing you have exactly reproduced the embroidery effect in your quilling. I am very much inspired by your works
anandhi
very pretty.
It does seems without gap filled effect. So nice.
viji
Your petals are great, Suganthi! I tried these vortex coils once before, but they didn't turn out nearly as well as yours. Well done!
hei dear! u know, i always love the simple way u make ur quilling! :)
This is such a brilliant tutorial and the quilling is just out of this world..kudos to you Suganthi!!
This is beautiful!!! what a unique flowers and thanks for the tutorial.
WOW!! Simply gorgeous. Thanks for the tutorial. Hope to give it a try someday.
It's beautiful. And step by step what you're offering will help many people.
I loved the effect of the petals.
Good weekend!
SO lovely and thank you for showing how you achieved the look of the petals.
Beautifull work Suganthi. The pettels looks so nice!!
Beautiful creation Suganthi
Extremely beautiful Suganthi....loved it very much...!
Suganthi,you sursprise me everytime i visit your blog..! great work as usual
Really lovely petals. You did it so nicely. Thanks for sharing!
Suzana
beautifully come out,,this is on my to do list,...u hav done a great job
Superb quilling, thanks for sharing !
The pink flowers are simply beautiful!
Good luck with my candy Suganthi!!
Absolutely stunning, I do love the embroidered look, thanks for the tutorial and link!
Hi,
I have an award for you on my blog.
hi ur work is beautifull and i have to say that though i have seen the original tutorial u have explained it in much easier manner so thankks for ur tutorial.
Suganthi, how exciting to see quillers using my 'Vortex technique'...and what a great set of petals, just divine!!! You have achieved a fantastic effect making the quilling come around in that vortex style....I love it!!!!
Licia Politis
So talented!!!
Wow... This is so beautiful... Everyday I learn something new... Thanks to all u amazing Quillers.. :)
Definitely going to try this..
Thankssssss for tutorial!
pili9042
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