Published by Sterling Publishing in 2005 by Susan Lowman,
it has 127 high quality pages. Dating back to the Renaissance, quilling is the
art of rolling, shaping, and arranging small strips of paper into delicate shapes.
Through the years, this classic technique has been used to make intricate decorations
for furniture, sconces, boxes, and other objects. Today's savvy crafters are
creating beautiful quilled embellishments for their scrapbooks and handmade
cards.
You need only a few inexpensive supplies, many of which
you probably already have. Use the illustrated instructions to learn how to
make the shapes, including alphabets and numbers, then take your pick of projects.