Hello All,
A super quick post for making the background (for a clock or anything hyper-symmetrically-circular) like this:
I have chosen the "gaps" as 3 cm but feel free to vary the design and try out combinations e.g. outwardly spanning sizes (1 cm innermost, 2 cm second one, 3 cm next one and so on and so forth). It will be a little complicated to make but rewarding after it finishes (I, for one, am trying that out next :)).......
Hope my video helps all aspiring clock-makers :D
The snapshots for Sonia (my Internet is working at a snail's pace, it took an hour to upload the video!)
A note: I don't own the rights for this design, it's a paper analogue of a Karlsson clock design.....
Happy Quilling
Pritesh
PS: If my posts inspire you to create something on similar lines, I feel highly flattered. But please, do respect the effort I take in conceptualizing and executing, please give a direct link to my work when you are inspired by mine. Thanks for understanding........:-)
A super quick post for making the background (for a clock or anything hyper-symmetrically-circular) like this:
I have chosen the "gaps" as 3 cm but feel free to vary the design and try out combinations e.g. outwardly spanning sizes (1 cm innermost, 2 cm second one, 3 cm next one and so on and so forth). It will be a little complicated to make but rewarding after it finishes (I, for one, am trying that out next :)).......
Hope my video helps all aspiring clock-makers :D
The snapshots for Sonia (my Internet is working at a snail's pace, it took an hour to upload the video!)
A note: I don't own the rights for this design, it's a paper analogue of a Karlsson clock design.....
Happy Quilling
Pritesh
PS: If my posts inspire you to create something on similar lines, I feel highly flattered. But please, do respect the effort I take in conceptualizing and executing, please give a direct link to my work when you are inspired by mine. Thanks for understanding........:-)
This is just AWESOME ... Like it soooo much. Thank you for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteWOOOOW....Great idea...thanks to share this tutorial, Pritesh...
ReplyDeletegood job
big hugs
Fantastic Pritesh!! Didn't know it was that easy!! But I think sticking that on the surface must be a very tedious job.
ReplyDeleteFantastic idea! Thank you for share.
ReplyDeleteits fabulous... mind blowing...
ReplyDeletebut one query.. how many strips did u use to make entire design??
How pretty! Thanks for the instructions.
ReplyDeleteamazing ,thanks for sharing with all of us .
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing with all of us .good job pritesh .
ReplyDeleteОригинално и красиво!Много благодаря за урока!
ReplyDeleteI loved the little white dots at each junction! Really adds to the whole effect!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!!
ReplyDeletesuperb!interesant!kisssssssssssssss
ReplyDeleteThank you all so much! :) The credit goes entirely to the original designer, I merely made a paper version of it :)
ReplyDeleteWOW PRITESH "KAMAAL KAR DITTA" you are great.nice tutorial.thanks
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Lovely! This is so creative <3
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great tutorial. Thank you for showing.
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