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Gently pull the coil off. Glue your paper together. Pinch the coil into a shape if desired. Glue all your pieces together. Finished. Try out some patterns and projects.
When you have rolled the piece of paper all the way around your tool, take it off. If you want a loose coil, put it down and let it loosen. Once the coil is as big or small as you want it, glue the tail. You should only apply a tiny amount of glue. Use a toothpick, paper piercing device, or T-pin to dab a small amount of glue on the inside side of the end of the paper (the tail). Hold for twenty seconds. Basic glue, such as Elmers, will work just fine for quilling. You could also try tacky glue, as it dries more quickly than basic glue. You could also try water-based super glue, which dries incredibly quickly and holds the paper well. If you do this or not will depend on the pattern you are following. You may want to pinch it into an eye shape for a leaf. You could also do a triangle for an ear. The possibilities are endless! Again, be very sparing with the glue--glue can make the paper soggy or warp your masterpiece. It is almost impossible to have too little glue. Remember to hold the pieces together for twenty seconds!  You can go to a craft store and buy a book of quilling patterns, search the internet for quilling patterns, or try out some of wikiHow’s patterns and projects! These wikiHow patterns and projects include:    Making a Quilled Angel. This design creates a beautiful angel that will make a cherished gift or a cute Christmas tree topper.   Making a Quilled Heart. Nothing says ‘I love you’ like doing something crafty and cute for your loved one. Show off your quilling skills with this heart pattern.  Making Quilled Earrings. Learn how to make domes, cones, or flat designs and piece them together into stylish ear jewelry.