PaplinȱProducts, LLC 21186 Westwood Drive Strongsville, OH 44149 USA Paplin Products Quilling Color Chart (440)-572-1086 - Phone (440)-572-1207 - Fax BasicȱColors www.paplin.com Color Color 3125 - Periwinkle 3152 - Aqua 3124 - Cocoa Brown 3149 - Mustard 3123 - Pale Pink 3148 - Pumpkin 3122 - Blue Ice 3147 - Deep Purple 3121 - Orchid 3146 - Jade 3120 - Olive Green 3145 - Sage 3119 - Purple 3144 - Cadet Blue 3118 - Meadow 3143 - Royal Blue 3117 - Blue 3142Paplin - BrickȱProducts, Red LLC PaplinȱProducts, LLC 3116 - Chestnut 314121186 - TealWestwood Drive Strongsville,21186 Westwood OH 44149 Drive USA 3115 - Chocolate 3140 - Fern Green Paplin Products Quilling Color Chart Strongsville,(440)-572-1086 OH 44149 - Phone USA Paplin Products Quilling3114 - Navy Color Chart 3139(440)-572-1086(440)-572-1207 - Burgandy - Phone - Fax (440)-572-1207www.paplin.com - Fax 3113 - Willow 3138 - www.paplin.comForest Green PearlȱColors 3112 - Light Brown 3137 - Light Red PearlȱColors 3111Color - Rose 3136Color - Mint 3110Color - Orange 3135Color - Raspberry 3172 - Powder Blue 3179 - Pink 31093172 - BlackPowder Blue 31343179 - PeachPink 3171 - White 3178 - Rose 31083171 - KellyWhite Green 31333178 - HyacinthRose 3169 - Emerald 3177 - Silver 31073169 - RedEmerald 31323177 - FederalSilver Blue 2164 - Coral 3176 - Champagne 31062164 - LightCoral Blue 31313176 - DeepChampagne Red 2163 - Violet 3175 - Pale Green 31052163 - PinkViolet 31303175 - TanPale Green 2162 - Yellow 3174 - Orchid 31042162 - Yellow 31293174 - LightOrchid Grey 2161 - Sky Blue 3173 - Robin Egg 31032161 - IvorySky Blue 31283173 - LightRobin Yellow Egg 3102 - Bright White 3127 - Lime 3101 - White 3126 - Grape Metallic Colors Metallic Colors Color Color Color Color 2194 - Royal Blue 2197 - Charcoal 2194 - Royal Blue 2197 - Charcoal 2193 - Silver 2196 - Emerald 2193 - Silver 2196 - Emerald 2192 - Gold 2195 - Merlot 2192 - Gold 2195 - Merlot 2191 - Copper 2191 - Copper 21134_ColorChart_AA1.indd 1 8/27/07 5:42:52 PM PaplinȱProducts, LLC 21186 Westwood Drive Strongsville, OH 44149 USA PaplinȱProducts, LLC Paplin Products Quilling Color Chart (440)-572-1086 - Phone 21186 Westwood Drive (440)-572-1207 - Fax Strongsville, OH 44149 USA www.paplin.com Paplin Products Quilling Color Chart (440)-572-1086 - Phone (440)-572-1207 - Fax TwoȱToneȱColors www.paplin.com Color Color TwoȱToneȱColors 5134 - Yellow 5137 - Olive Green 5133Color - Federal Blue 5136Color - Green 51325134 - PurpleYellow / Orchid 51355137 - RedOlive Green 51315133 - OrangeFederal /Blue Peach 5136 - Green 5132 - Purple / Orchid 5135 - Red 5131 - Orange / Peach Graduated Colors Color Graduated Colors 4111 - Hyacinth Blue 4110Color - Orchid 41094111 - FederalHyacinth Blue Blue 41084110 - PinkOrchid 41074109 - OliveFederal Green Blue 41064108 - OrangePink 41054107 - PurpleOlive Green 41044106Paplin - PeachOrangeȱProducts, LLC 21186 Westwood Drive 41034105 - PurpleFern Green Strongsville, OH 44149 USA Paplin Products Quilling Color Chart 41024104(440)-572-1086 - YellowPeach - Phone 41014103 (440)-572-1207- RedFern Green - Fax www.paplin.com 4102 - Yellow PearlȱColors 4101 - Red Color Color 3172 - Powder Blue 3179 - Pink 3171 - White 3178 - Rose 3169 - Emerald 3177 - Silver 2164 - Coral 3176 - Champagne 2163 - Violet 3175 - Pale Green 2162 - Yellow 3174 - Orchid 2161 - Sky Blue 3173 - Robin Egg *The colors shown are simulated. Each color has been matched as closely as possible. Actual paper color will vary from the digital printing process. Metallic Colors 21134_ColorChart_AA1.indd 2 8/27/07 5:42:53 PM Color Color 2194 - Royal Blue 2197 - Charcoal 2193 - Silver 2196 - Emerald 2192 - Gold 2195 - Merlot 2191 - Copper History Of Quilling By Eileen Walters History: Quilling is also known as paper rolling, fili- gree, mosaic and paper scrolling. 16th and 17th century French and Italian nuns, ladies in the Stuart, Georgian and Regency periods and North American settlers all practised the art of quilling and some sources say it was even practised in Ancient Egypt. Nuns on the continent decorated reliquaries and pictures with quilled shapes adding gilding and other ornamentation. The ecclesiastical connection was maintained when the art spread to England with the development of paper, though vellum and parchment were also used. Poorer churches gilded or silvered paper and it was difficult to distinguish it from real gold or silver filigree work. This craft was always practised by ‘ladies of leisure’ – never by the ‘working class’. Work panels, coats of arms and later tea caddies, work boxes, screens, cabinets and frames were all decorated with quilling. After falling out of fashion for a while an attempt to re-introduce the craft was made by Wm. Bemrose and in 1875, a kit called ‘Mosaicon’ was produced together with a handbook and later a reference in an Edwardian book of household management entitled ‘Floral Mosaicon’ was also found. Many museums around the country and Then push up into a bell shape and glue the abroad have examples of antique work either on inside to help it keep it’s shape. display or stored behind the scenes. With the introduction of modern papers and techniques, Closed Loose Coils quilling is currently enjoying a well deserved revival. Most of the basic shapes used in the Closed Loose Coil: Roll the paper on the quilling art of quilling are made from either tight or tool then drop it onto the work board and allow closed loose coils. Below is an introduction for it to uncurl for a while. Put a beginners to the techniques of the basic shapes. small amount of glue onto the end and hold gently for a few Techniques: seconds until dry. It’s a good idea to make several like this Tight Coils: before glueing. Peg: Roll a strip of paper on the quilling tool and glue the end Teardrop: Start with a closed before taking it off. coil as above. After glueing, pinch one end to form a point Bell or Cup: Roll a strip of and make the teardrop shape. paper onto the quilling tool and glue the end before taking it off. 10 Eye: Start with a closed coil. After glueing hold between finger and thumb of each hand and pinch gently to form the eye shape. Diamond: Start with a closed coil and pinch to form an eye shape (as above) but when pinching the ends, push the shape together so as to form a diamond. Square: Start with a closed coil. Lightly pinch just the outer ring or two of the coil at opposite ends, then lightly pinch the other two sides to form a square. Triangle: Start with a closed coil. Then make in the same way as the square (above) but pinch only three sides each a third of the way round the coil. Leaf: Start with a closed coil, pinch the ends to make an eye shape and when holding between finger and thumb gently twist to form an ‘S’ shape or leaf. Petal: Start with a closed coil. Holly: Start with a closed coil. Pinch the top to form a teardrop Pinch the coil around the and as you pinch, twist slightly centre with a pair of tweezers, to make a curved petal. then pinch and push each end towards the tweezers to make the six points. Oval: Start with a closed coil Eccentric Coil: Start with a and squeeze the sides gently closed coil, pull the centre to without pinching to flatten one side and glue in place. This slightly into an oval. can be done using tweezers or placed on a board and held with pins. Half Moon: Start with a closed The two cards shown in this article are made coil and push one side in from just two or three of these basic, simple around a pencil or quilling shapes with double strips of paper for the stems. tool handle. Lightly pinch each Tight coils are perfect for all sorts of flower end of the resulting curve. centres while the eye shapes and teardrops (used in these designs) are as good for many types of Heart: Start with a closed coil. petal as the more curved ‘petal’ shape is. Pinch at one end to form a point. Push the opposite end around a pencil to make the Much of the information in this article is taken from top of the heart. the Quilling Guild Members handbook. 11 August 2009 Custom Quilling Supplies Quill News www.CustomQuilling.com For the largest selection of quilling and punch supplies. Custom Quilling August Kit End of the summer fun! Many of the items included in this kit will only be available in kit format. The kit will also include a pattern which will be emailed. As an alternative to the class this month, a question and answer session will be held. It will be open to all who purchase the August kit. Time to get ready for the holidays! It is never too early to get a jump start on your holiday cards. It seems each year we all have the best of intentions to begin our cards and gift projects over the summer, well I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but the summer is coming to a close! Don’t be disheartened, Flower Soft has just released a new line for the holidays... what perfect timing! You will have your cards done in a snap with the bonus of them being the cutest cards you have ever sent! Plus they added a new color... Polar White. The line is in stock and ready to ship. Inside this issue: New Items... pg2 Reviews.... pg4 Sue.... pg3 Updates... pg5 Sonya... pg4 Original Patterns... pg5 con’t on pg 2 All material and images are copyrighted to original creators. © www.CustomQuilling.com 2009 Page 2 Quill News August 2009 New Items http://www.customquillingbydenise.com/shop/products_new.php Tool Kits Free Pattern August Kit $19.99 Flower Soft Self Stick New Templates Rhinestones Are Coming! Loads of items on sale! 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