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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Tutorial: Quillography style symmetric flower

Hello All,

While it is still fresh in the memory, here was the album I made using microquilling:



Lots of people askied me how I made that flower. Well, I don't know how it is supposed to be made but here is my take on making this flower :)



For those with unstable/slow Internet connections, here are the snapshots :)






















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........:-)

24 comments:

  1. One more wonderful tutorial! Thanks Pritesh. - Dina

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  2. Looks very fragile. Needs a lot of patience and a steady hand because of a single coil of paper. Very delicate! I congratulate you for your patience!

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  3. Though able to figure out the make of centre and flower petals, your tute helped to clarify few queries in handling tiny bits of petals...Thanks for sharing,Pritesh :)

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  4. Wow ! Very nice and helpful tutorial.Thanks for sharing a video as well as snaps.

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  5. Good afternoon Pritesh!!!
    I am here on our blog after a long time...usually just on FB. Completely impressed with 3 of your posts,the tutorial,the microquilled album and the quilled Eye clock and loved the story behind them too.Gr8 work.Hats Off.It just reminded me of the earlier days when I started quilling some 2 years back and used to read your blog for new quilling techniques.Keep it up...and all the Best:)

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  6. Fabulous Pritesh..now I understand why the project took up so much time!! And a big hug for posting the pictorial shots!

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  7. Wonderful Pritesh ,loved the tutorial:)

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  8. Hi Pritesh, such a nice tutorial, would surely try Thank you :)

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  9. Gosh! You do have lots of patience Pritesh! Thanks for this:)

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  10. Wow this looks like a lot of work!! But this way the petals come out a lot tidier.
    I had tried witha different method Pritesh. I took one long strip and folded it like a fan, not pressing the outer side of petals, but it is difficult to avoid that and that ends tend to look pointed. I will try out your method too. Thanks for sharing.

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  11. Awesome!!!! Thnx for the tutorial Pritesh :)

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  12. I will definitely try these!
    Had it all pretty much figured out but it was soooo nice hearing your voice in the video!

    Cheers for the inspiration!

    Love & Light & PaperSpirals ~ Anama

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  13. Thank you everyone! Yes Indira, I tried the other method first and wasn't too impressed. This is a lot more work to do but gave good results :)

    Sonia, you're always welcome. I never forget that you don't like watching videos :)

    Bosky, you're most welcome dear girl :)

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  14. Pritesh your voice is so sweet like you. i loved to play the video again and again. Great future for your voice. hope i would here your song soon...

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  15. Simple n Delicate flower. Requires a steady hand. Surely will give a try during my break Pritesh. Thanks for tutorial

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  16. thanks for sharing your ideas and knowledge which very few crafters do today! I have been eyeing this kind of quilling for so long but left it alone thinking its so tough. your tutorial has surely inspired me :)

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  17. This is so clearly demonstrated and explained! Thank you so much.

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  18. Nice work! Hats off to you that even after being so busy, you find time for tutorials! Thanks for the tutorial. Do visit my blog at http://thrilling-quilling.blogspot.com/

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  19. Thanks so much for the compliment Anama and Shylashree. I will try to record a song to upload, if people can stand my singing :)

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  20. Hi Pritesh Ma'am,
    This is Ananda from
    http://anandasreenidhi.blogspot.in/
    I love your work and recreated your pig ornament.
    Please do visit my blog and share your views on my blog.

    Thanks,
    An Ardent Admirer,
    Ananda Sreenidhi

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  21. Thank you so much for sharing tutorial.

    http://athomecanbefun.blogspot.com

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  22. Hi Pritesh,
    I discovered your blog today and have been having a lovely time going through it :) I have never tried quilling, but your work makes me want to give it a try!
    A few months back, I have tried making a circular flower, similar to what you have demonstrated. Mine was much bigger and made from paper ribbon, but after seeing your tutorial, I was wondering if the same procedure could be adapted for your flower too. Here is a link to my tute: http://papernpearlz.com/paper-craft/tutorial-bow-ornament/
    Thanks,
    Pearlie.

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  23. Very nice..creation..
    all the best...!!

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