background materials 12-beads 5, 29
beginneds tool 9, 11,36 beli shape 36, 37 best wish.es card 23-24 bonbonni^re 30-31 bou.qu.et of flowers 44
candle decorations 40, 45 chessmen 48 christening card 29-30 Christmas tree decorations closcd coils 11, 16, 38, 40 condolence card 32-33 cross 5, 32-33, 41, 47
designer board 12, 19 dog roses card 22—23
Easter card 41 egg 7, 45
ever thine card 26-27 exotic lotus card 23, 25
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filigree 5, 6, 9, 47 fdigree shapes 20-21 First Communion card 32 flowers 21, 22-27, 29-31, 35-37 flowers in a shoe 34, 36-37 fringcd flowers 20, 22, 44
geometrie designs 12-13 gilded paper 5, 9, 19, 26 glue 11
greetings cards 22-30, 32-33, 41-44 grids 12, 13, 32
hiscoiy 5—7 holy picture 4 huskings 42—43
measuring paper 9, 14 miniatures 45 rnosaic shapes 9, 15-19
needle tool 9, 11, 25
off-cencre coils li, 19, 33
parasol 42-43 pearlised paper 9, 19, 32 pegs 6, 19, 48 pinching shapes 17-18 posy rufif 44, 46
ąuilling paper 8-9 ąuilling ruler 13, 14
ribbon roses 35—36
sampler 14-15, 20 silver-edged paper 32, 37 spiral ropę 25 stems and stalks 22, 25, 44
tea caddy 6, 7 tools 9-13
Valentine card 27-28
wedding horseshoe 34, 35—36 wedding mementoes 34-37 work board 12, 21
Chessmen. These consistprimańly ofpegs, rolled with different lengths of paper and stuck together to form columns. They are decorated with yarious ąuilling shapes to identify indwidual pieces.
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