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Moira Roberts

Quilling with your children

Quilling is a wonderful craft that can help children develop their fine motor skills, creativity, and attention to detail. With just a few simple supplies, kids can create beautiful and intricate designs that they can be proud of. Here are some tips for introducing quilling to kids:

  1. Start with simple designs Begin with simple quilling designs that are easy for kids to create, such as basic shapes like circles, squares, and hearts. This will help them build their confidence and get them excited about the possibilities of quilling.

  2. Use bright colours and fun patterns Kids love bright colours and patterns, so choose quilling paper that comes in a variety of colours and prints. This will help keep them engaged and interested in the craft.

  3. Use child-friendly tools Make sure to use tools that are safe and easy for kids to handle. For example, a quilling tool with a larger handle and a blunt end can be easier for children to use than a traditional quilling needle.

  4. Provide guidance and support Quilling can be a challenging craft for kids, so be sure to provide guidance and support as they work on their designs. Encourage them to take their time and practice their techniques, and offer help if they get stuck or frustrated.

  5. Use quilling to teach other skills Quilling can be a great way to teach kids other skills, such as math, science, and geography. For example, you could use quilling to teach fractions by cutting strips of paper into halves or quarters, or create quilled designs based on different countries or continents.

Overall, quilling is a fun and engaging craft that can help kids develop a range of skills while creating beautiful designs. By following these tips, you can help your child discover the joys of quilling and encourage their creativity and imagination

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