The present invention relates to the craft of paper quilling and, more particularly, to a paper quilling tool that guides paper strips as they are wound into a coil.
Paper quilling is a craft where paper strips are rolled, or wound, into coils. These coils can then be pinched into different shapes. The shapes are used as an embellishment in cardmaking, scrapbooking, decorating pictures and other paper crafts. Throughout history, crafters have used a variety of different tools to assist them in winding the paper strips. Paper quilling originally got its name as the paper strips were wound around feather quills. More modern implements include needles, hairpins and most recently, narrow dowels that have a slot down the center to hold the paper strip in place as the paper is wound. These tools are commonly referred to as slotted quilling tools. When using any of these implements, it is very challenging to wind the paper so the edges of the paper strips are even. Uneven edges results in the final craft looking sloppy and unprofessional.
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a paper quilling tool that provides a flat surface for the paper strips to be wound. This flat surface includes a small hole in the center for a slotted quilling tool to be inserted in the bottom. The tip of the slotted quilling tool then protrudes through the top side of the guide exposing the slotted tip of the tool. The paper strips can then be inserted into the slot and the slotted quilling tool rotated to wind the paper around the tip. The flat surface of the guide allows the paper strip to be rolled while keeping the paper edges even, providing the coiled paper shape needed for the paper quilling craft.
It would be advantageous to provide a flat surfaced guide for winding strips of paper used in paper quilling.
It would also be advantageous to provide a guide that can be used with a slotted quilling tool, since this is the most common tool for rolling paper strips.
It would also be advantageous to provide a guide that is easy to hold in one hand while turning the slotted tool with the other hand.
It would also be advantageous to provide a guide that includes different size concentric circles to be used as a size reference for rolling paper strips.
It would further be advantageous to provide a guide that is transparent. This will assist the users coordination as they will be able to see both hands working together.
A complete understanding of the present invention may be obtained by reference to the accompanying drawings, when considered in conjunction with the subsequent, detailed description, in which:
For purposes of clarity and brevity, like elements and components will bear the same designations and numbering throughout the Figures.
In the center of the rolling surface 21 is the slotted tool hole 22. This hole goes all the way through the guide 20 and allows for the tip of the slotted tool 30 to be inserted into the bottom of the guide 20 and protrude out the top.
Protruding from the rolling surface 21 is a handle 23. The handle 23, while not essential to the invention, does provide comfort to the user as well as helps to stabilize the guide 20 while in use.
In operation, the user will be holding the guide 20 by the handle 23 with one hand, not shown. The user then inserts the slotted tool tip 31 into the slotted tool hole 22 on the bottom of the guide 20. The slotted tool 30 is pushed into the slotted tool hole 22 so that the tip protrudes out from the front of the guide 20. The end of a paper strip 40 can then be inserted into the slot 32 of the slotted tool tip 31. The slotted tool 30 is then rotated by the user, as slight fingertip pressure is applied to the top edge of the paper strip 40 above the slotted tool tip 31. As the slotted tool 30 is rotated, and the paper strip 40 is wound around the slotted tool tip 31, the paper strip 40 is kept even due to the flat rolling surface 21 of the guide 20. This prevents the paper from uncoiling out into a cone shape.
Thus, in summary, it can be seen that what is provided in this invention is a guide for winding a paper strip 10 in an efficient manner. It provides a rolling surface 21 so the paper coils will roll evenly, easily providing the basic coiled shape needed in the paper quilling craft.
Since other modifications and changes varied to fit particular operating requirements and environments will be apparent to those skilled in the art, the invention is not considered limited to the example chosen for purposes of disclosure, and covers all changes and modifications which do not constitute departures from the true spirit and scope of this invention.
Having thus described the invention, what is desired to be protected by Letters Patent is presented in the subsequently appended claims.