Paper Quilling

Program Type:

Arts and Crafts

Ages:

Adult
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Program Description

Event Details

Quilling originated in the Middle Ages when nuns and monks cut thin strips of paper from the edges of books and then created spirals by rolling the strips around feathers or quills to create filigree ornamentation. Today, quilling is rapidly replacing adult coloring books as the craft that calms the mind.

Participants will learn the basics of quilling, from how to form the basic spiral to creating their own design, in this interactive workshop. Limited to 20 participants.

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