Quilles & Standing Wool Rugs
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- Опубліковано 12 жов 2020
- This instructional video is about how to make wool quillies and “wiggle Worms”. Both are techniques that manipulate fabric scraps int shapes that can be sewn together to make interesting color and shape combinations.
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Thanks for the video. I’ve done paper quilling before, but never thought to do it with Wool. As a sheep farmer, this will be a great addition to my crafts.
What a wonderful resource for the fiber craft community! Thank you for sharing your demonstration 🥰
Your welcome
Thank you for sharing this! Love your big quilly/scissor-pin keep ♥
These would also be great as decorative pillows for your beds or sofa and they look like you can make the pillow as large as you desire....,excellent job, Miss Ellen...your brilliant!!
Thank you for your kind comments. I’m so glad you enjoyed the videos
Wonderful demo! I've been trying to find out how the round parts were connected, and now I know, but how are the zig-zag pieces put together to make a rug? Thanks!
You have such great ideals! Thank you for sharing!!
Thank you, I try to share my love for rug hooking
I was looking for something new to try and found your video. I love every aspect of this craft. Thank you!!!
Thank you. It’s simple and enjoyable
Thank you! It is simple and enjoyable
I love these--totally new to me! Thank you for the easy-to-understand instructions!
Your welcome
love quillies technique. i have one wall hanging and a Christmas tree....plus have been incorporating them into my backgrounds as well. i have a collection of mini, tin lunchboxes that have become quilly storage bins. lol. i have 1 1/2 with pre-sewn quillies and another full of pinned ones ready to sew. when i have long tails that i trim from hooked projects; i roll them up, pin and save. occasionally i sit and sew through them and put into ready to use boxes. love love quillies
Yes, we are kindred spirits. I do the same .
@@ellensistersthreefarm2960 i like to say i am a dyed in the wool hooker. lol. loving ur tutorials.
Thanks for showing this. It's very helpful.
Absolutely love this!!!! I may not ever master hooking or punching but I do think I could do this!
Yes, you can do this. It’s a very simple process. Thanks for commenting
Thanks for the lesson. I hadn’t learned that yet.
I love the challenge of using my “leftovers “ thanks for watching and commenting
Loved that. Going to start one. Like don't have enough going now. Lol
Sharon Malenke that’s great! And I know what you mean about adding another project, I set and make quillies when the TV is on
@@ellensistersthreefarm2960 you are so talented.
Thanks so much! I’d like to make the quillie that holds your pins and scissors. 👍🏼
thanks for the good information!
That is awesome, thank you 💐
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Thank you!
I will definitely give this a try!!!
They look like cinnamon rolls
WOW!!! Love it!!!
Love your channel very much
fantastic video! thank you
Happy to find you.
👏👏👏🙏
Would this technique hold up for a floor rug in a less traveled area?
Janet Hawkins history tells us it will.
Do you know the method of crocheting the ribbon style pieces togetherto form a standing wool rug?
What length do you work with? Does it vary?
Do you mind me asking what width of wool you used - love the quillies
Hi, sorry your question escaped my attention. I make the quills about 1” or the size of the wool salvage or you can use your cutter and make them any size
@@ellensistersthreefarm2960 .Great. Thank you so much. Loved the video
What does 4-5 cut mean?
Wool cloth cutters have special “heads” or cartridges that come I. Different sizes. This would be a good topic to cover in a video