So often YTers really bore me and I can’t even listen to some of them bc they are somewhat annoying. You have just the right amount of instruction with humor and a great voice. I will be watching you more and thank you for such great beginner instruction.
😄Thank you! I'm not sure why I made a "U". I mean, how many U names are out there? But I think it's one of my better videos so I'm super happy you enjoyed it!
You have been missed! Love this new video and enjoyed watching you. I really appreciate your sense of humor! Thanks! Hope to see you in another video soon I hope!
Thank you! I hope to be a tiny bit less sporadic this year. It's not good for my quilling to take such long breaks, every project feels like the first one all over again. Unfortunately it's not good for my shoulder to do too much crafting, so I hopefully I can find that balance. But guess what? I did two other blue heart designs - one didn't work out, but the other I'm hoping to make into a video, maybe Mother's Day. Thanks for the comment Barb!
@@annigancreates6074 I certainly can relate to one’s body not cooperating with what you want to do. It’s so frustrating that even some simple tasks are hard. So I understand when you feel like your body is staging a revolt or mutiny and won’t let you do what your hearts desire is. Can’t wait to see y’all again soon!
Oh that is beautiful, I am trying to relearn quilling and found the paper craftery here on RUclips and have now been recommended your channel. Fingers crossed I can produce something as beautiful as this. I am planning to make family birthday cards and other projects whilst I am bed bound and am grateful for channels like this. Xxxx
I'm sorry to hear you're currently bed bound, but good job making the most of it, developing talents and sharing them with others. I learned so much about quilling the year I decided to quill birthday gifts. Other quillers on YT do a great job (like paper craftery.) I don't get to watch them very often, but it's interesting to see how other quillers work and what they make.
Hi I’m absolutely loving your videos, the art you are making is so beautiful, I have never done this kind of craft but would love to have a go, will be very helpful following your guidance. I love your fun relaxed way of doing this. X
You should try it! I'm still surprised at how amazing the projects turn out. They look pretty good in the videos, but they're even better in person, no kidding.
STILL ALIVE, ha ha! I appreciate your comment. Life gets super busy sometimes as I'm sure most everyone can relate to. Nothing bad, thank goodness. But keep that notification bell on because I'll probably be posting at random times for a while. Thanks for watching!
Thank you! My storage system is not worthy of a video, ha ha. Not right now anyway. But I can tell you that I take good care of the strips by keeping them in the original plastic sleeves they came in and stacked in a cardboard box for protection. Thanks for your comment!
Here are my tips for outlines: #1 - I like to use a stiffer paper for the outline, a 65 lb cardstock (which is 176 gsm). The extra thickness helps it be more sturdy and prevents some of the waviness that can come with a thinner paper. #2 - I like to use Aleene's tacky glue, which is thicker than Elmer's. It's a pain to squeeze out of the precision tip bottle (the kind that comes in a kit) but it makes a thin line that dries quickly, meaning I don't need to prop up the outline with pins until it dries. #3 - I glue the outline down a section at a time. For longer straight sections, pull the paper taut and hold it on the glue until it stands on its own. Here's a link to one of my outline videos if you want to see this in action: ruclips.net/video/j7NqRW7y3Xk/видео.html Hope that helps!
My CTR ring? I got it from the BYU bookstore in Provo UT years and years ago. It has held up well for being so inexpensive, although over the years it has become misshapen to fit my misshapen finger. 😁
Good question. Unfortunately I'm not set up to do anything but video tutorials right now. But if you have a computer I bet you can create your own patterns. Choose a font that you like, turn it into an outline and make it the size you want. Voila! All you need to do is print it and you're ready to go.
I'm sorry, google translate has failed me! But I'm guessing that you'd like to see a letter J? You're in luck, I have one made already. You can check it out here: ruclips.net/video/so5wn3_ttSM/видео.html
I enjoy you so much! Your voice, your humor and your art! 💕🤗
THANK YOU! It's so nice to get comments like yours.
Every time that I see your videos, you make my days😂😂😂
Wow, that's so awesome. Thanks for the sweet comment!
So often YTers really bore me and I can’t even listen to some of them bc they are somewhat annoying. You have just the right amount of instruction with humor and a great voice. I will be watching you more and thank you for such great beginner instruction.
Thanks! What a great compliment!
So incredibly talented! And so easy to watch, so detailed, so explanatory! Thank you so much! (I've not made anything yet, but am practising...)
Thank you! I have to admit, this is one of my favorite designs and favorite videos, so I appreciate your comment!
You are informative and entertaining, perfection. I chuckled several times. 😂😂
😄Thank you! I'm not sure why I made a "U". I mean, how many U names are out there? But I think it's one of my better videos so I'm super happy you enjoyed it!
WOW Just Beautiful!!! I enjoy watching you quilt and the way you explain things with what little sense of humor! Thank you for sharing! Liz x
Thank you so much. I love swirls and this is one of my favorite projects.
@@annigancreates6074 You are welcome!
You have been missed! Love this new video and enjoyed watching you. I really appreciate your sense of humor! Thanks! Hope to see you in another video soon I hope!
Thank you! I hope to be a tiny bit less sporadic this year. It's not good for my quilling to take such long breaks, every project feels like the first one all over again. Unfortunately it's not good for my shoulder to do too much crafting, so I hopefully I can find that balance. But guess what? I did two other blue heart designs - one didn't work out, but the other I'm hoping to make into a video, maybe Mother's Day. Thanks for the comment Barb!
@@annigancreates6074 I certainly can relate to one’s body not cooperating with what you want to do. It’s so frustrating that even some simple tasks are hard. So I understand when you feel like your body is staging a revolt or mutiny and won’t let you do what your hearts desire is. Can’t wait to see y’all again soon!
Oh that is beautiful, I am trying to relearn quilling and found the paper craftery here on RUclips and have now been recommended your channel. Fingers crossed I can produce something as beautiful as this. I am planning to make family birthday cards and other projects whilst I am bed bound and am grateful for channels like this. Xxxx
I'm sorry to hear you're currently bed bound, but good job making the most of it, developing talents and sharing them with others. I learned so much about quilling the year I decided to quill birthday gifts. Other quillers on YT do a great job (like paper craftery.) I don't get to watch them very often, but it's interesting to see how other quillers work and what they make.
Love it! I really like to watch you quill. Great ideas and techniques!
Thanks Barb! It was cool to try some new stuff! Ok, a lot of new stuff, ha ha.
Beautiful! I’m just starting out with quilling and I have already learnt so much from your videos! Thank you 👌🏽
Awesome! I'm always glad to hear it's helpful! Thanks for sharing.
Que belleza de letra, la flor queda divina me encanta cada vez que subes video, gran trabajo 👏👌🤩
¡Aww, muchas gracias Nancy! Es bueno volver a publicar un video. Me tomé un descanso mucho más largo de lo que pretendía.
LOVE this!
Thank you! This is one of my favorites. Now I just need to find someone with a U name.
You are a blessing to me. Love your talent. I'm learning so much from you. Thanks
That is truly inspiring to me, thank you!
Beautiful really nice quiling art work
Thank you! I think it turned out so well, I've been keeping it by computer for inspiration.
Hi I’m absolutely loving your videos, the art you are making is so beautiful, I have never done this kind of craft but would love to have a go, will be very helpful following your guidance. I love your fun relaxed way of doing this. X
You should try it! I'm still surprised at how amazing the projects turn out. They look pretty good in the videos, but they're even better in person, no kidding.
super beau , vraiment magnifique
Merci, très gentil!
Your work is amazing!
Thank you, I appreciate that!
Welcome back! Been looking for you to upload a video. Hope everything was ok. Great Video!
STILL ALIVE, ha ha! I appreciate your comment. Life gets super busy sometimes as I'm sure most everyone can relate to. Nothing bad, thank goodness. But keep that notification bell on because I'll probably be posting at random times for a while. Thanks for watching!
@@annigancreates6074 I don't need no bell, I stalk the videos I like to watch!!!
Well, it's an honor to be stalked! 😂
Amazing...
Thanks! My husband said this is his favorite. I don't have anyone to give it to, so I keep in on my desk for inspiration.
@@annigancreates6074 most welcome dear friend..
Awesome.....
Keep support my channel also...
Love your videos!! Could you show how you store your papers? If you can 😊 again love your content
Thank you! My storage system is not worthy of a video, ha ha. Not right now anyway. But I can tell you that I take good care of the strips by keeping them in the original plastic sleeves they came in and stacked in a cardboard box for protection. Thanks for your comment!
@@annigancreates6074 Haha ok, thanks for the tip!
I've found that if I tear the strip instead of cutting, I have a much smoother glued seam. I rarely use the scissors.
Yes! I've seen other quillers do that and I've done it a few times myself. I haven't gotten into the habit though it's a good technique. Thanks!
Where to you get templates for the letter outlines?
How to you make your outlines? I printed a pattern out, but am struggling getting a quilling paper outline that doesn’t go all wobbly.
Here are my tips for outlines:
#1 - I like to use a stiffer paper for the outline, a 65 lb cardstock (which is 176 gsm). The extra thickness helps it be more sturdy and prevents some of the waviness that can come with a thinner paper.
#2 - I like to use Aleene's tacky glue, which is thicker than Elmer's. It's a pain to squeeze out of the precision tip bottle (the kind that comes in a kit) but it makes a thin line that dries quickly, meaning I don't need to prop up the outline with pins until it dries.
#3 - I glue the outline down a section at a time. For longer straight sections, pull the paper taut and hold it on the glue until it stands on its own.
Here's a link to one of my outline videos if you want to see this in action: ruclips.net/video/j7NqRW7y3Xk/видео.html
Hope that helps!
Love your signet ring can you tell me where you got it?
My CTR ring? I got it from the BYU bookstore in Provo UT years and years ago. It has held up well for being so inexpensive, although over the years it has become misshapen to fit my misshapen finger. 😁
Where can i get the letter outline patterns?
Good question. Unfortunately I'm not set up to do anything but video tutorials right now. But if you have a computer I bet you can create your own patterns. Choose a font that you like, turn it into an outline and make it the size you want. Voila! All you need to do is print it and you're ready to go.
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I'm sorry, google translate has failed me! But I'm guessing that you'd like to see a letter J? You're in luck, I have one made already. You can check it out here: ruclips.net/video/so5wn3_ttSM/видео.html