Sunday, April 7, 2013

The beautiful tangles.

Looking for new designs to quill, I dug into my embroidery book from a life time ago and decided to make the pattern on a card.

It looks so amazing in real life. The effects it produces looking from different angles is beautiful.

Here's how the picture looks from far.



And closer up.

And from an angle.


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19 comments:

  1. Very good idea Nupur. Design looks delicate.

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  2. Hi Nupur , This is not a easy motif to quill!! you've done a great job!!

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  3. It's very pretty and so complicated looking. You did a great job. I love this design. When I get more experience, I may try to replicate it. If I do, I will link to you.

    Julie
    I Create Purty Thangs

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  4. This is striking and so precise and delicate. You passed a blog award to me and I would like to do the same but am not sure if I do it just by saying this or more as you desrve this award. I looked at your other work-the duck is amazing and everything is so well done-truly beautiful

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  5. Thanks for all your lovely comments!

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  6. hi dear,
    your 'beautiful tangles' and 'freedom at adulthood' for Dhruv's 18th birthday are not only great ideas but excellent execution as well. You excel in whatever you create. It was Origamy first and it is Quilling now.
    Papa.

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  7. Totally stunning and crisp. Very well executed. Maybe one day I will be good enough to create something like this.

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    1. Thanks, you are too kind! You are extremely talented and that can be seen from your beautiful work!

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  8. Wow! Super cool! I thought quilling itself was enough for this challenge as most of the patterns can be called openwork or filigree, our that's something awesome! Love the pattern!
    Thank you for joining us at Homyachok challenge blog! Please, remember to add a banner of the challenge to this post to qualify!

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    1. Thanks Helen for reminding me yet again to include the banner. I am in such a hurry to write my post that I forget.:( Well this was the last time. I will remember to include it in the future. And thanks for your appreciation! Means a lot!

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  9. Superb ! Such Fab job quilling this intricate design and that too so neatly n perfectly ! All the best for challenge!

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  10. I can't believe how perfect you glued the paper strips! Hats off, Nupur, you did a great job!

    Hugs!
    Manu

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  11. Beautifully done. You got those interlacing perfectly.
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    Chris

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  12. Cést magnifique Nupur!!! No words to express how much I love this. You did a masterpiece, for sure!! Congratulations!! I really love this too much!! Have a marvellous day and thank you so much for visiting my blog and for such lovely comment!!

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  13. WOW Nupur..stunning stuff..such an exquisite design and your lines are so neat and elegant...hats off to you for conceptualizing such a unique creation
    and Thank you so much for the kind words on my Foam Flower Cala Lily tutorial

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  14. Well done this has such a great effect.

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  15. Thank You Very Much For Create That Nice & Cool Article.

    This is precisely what I want to do – freelance blogging. I’ve got two steady gigs now, but I’d like to add just a couple more. Your tips were terrific and I’m going to apply them. Thanks for the great post. I want to tell you about Wood business cards.

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  16. Hey nupur, loved the simple but yet complicated work. Could you tell me how you manages to stick those papers ?? I mean dont they come off ??(i might sound stupid but i have to ask someone right 😋)

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