| Looking for Christmas quilling patterns for your | | | | Try putting shapes together in different ways to form |
| Christmas cards or perhaps to quill | | | | new shapes to make more complexpatterns. For |
| Christmas decorations? Why not make your own? | | | | example use three triangles in making the manger, but |
| There really is only one simple secretto creating your | | | | put the centreone on its base while the two on either |
| own quilling patterns - draw pictures using the shapes | | | | side of it rest on their tips. This gives you theshape of |
| you know how toquill. | | | | a manger. |
| A very simple pattern that I created using only coils, | | | | Baby Jesus in the manger is really simple as well, |
| squares, triangles and a singlediamond was a | | | | simply use a semi-circle (half-moon)to create the |
| Christmas tree with presents around it. Three large | | | | "swaddling clothes" over him with a circle at the one |
| triangles formedthe Christmas tree itself with three | | | | end for the head. |
| brown squares as the trunk of the Christmas tree. | | | | Use your imagination or examine pictures of Christmas |
| I used the single yellow diamond to decorate the top | | | | cards or Christmas pictures thatyou like and draw |
| of the Christmas tree with a fewcoils as baubles on | | | | them out in basic shapes that you know how to quill |
| the Christmas tree. A couple of colored squares I | | | | and you will haveyour Christmas quilling pattern. Enjoy |
| placed around thebased as presents. If you know | | | | creating those patterns and blessing your familyand |
| quilling this is a really simple pattern but at the | | | | friends with them and Happy Christmas. |
| sametime really effective for this time of year. | | | | |