Spirelli Tutorial

Of course I’ve had more than a few questions about Spirelli…so here is the tutorial I promised…and I apologize if I’m not as clear with my instructions…but I’m still taking lots of medicine over here.  Remember, practice really does make perfect…take it slow at first…but once you get the hang of it, you can sit in front of the TV and do this.  This makes ideal Card Candy! Yummy!

*Update7/24/08 – This tutorial is now available here and on YouTube to make viewing easier for all…hope this helps!

 


 

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16 Responses to “Spirelli Tutorial”

  1. Dorothy Vesperman Says:

    I love this. Is there a way to print off the directions, step by step. I loved the snowflake card at the end, and would love to make it.

    Thanks so much!!

  2. Samantha Says:

    Dorothy that’s a great idea! I’ll try and work on a PDF version of this so that it can be printed out. Thanks for the suggestion!

  3. Ann Kloentrup Says:

    Samantha, I love stopping by to see what you have been up to. Always a WOW! Thank so much for Sharing with all of us.

    Ann

  4. Deb Baldelli Says:

    That is awesome. Thanks for sharing!

  5. Lisa Garzona Says:

    I LOVE this!!
    I am going out right now and geting some metalic thread!!

    Thanks for sharing!!

  6. Barbara Says:

    Thanks for sharing your beautiful talent.
    These work out great. I was unable to download the video; any comments?
    I too would love the step-by-step for printing.
    THANKS

  7. Kathy Says:

    Thnak you so much. I am having a great time playing with the Spirelli technique. Your tutorial is fantastic.

  8. Annette Says:

    Thanks so much for sharing your creations and ideas. Brings back so many memories of camp projects of my childhood. I love it.
    Thanks

  9. Kathy Says:

    Several months I saw some of this technique and HAD to try it so I bought several metallic threads, plus others; I even ordered some fancy spirelli punched shapes off of ebay, but I’ve been hesitant to try it for fear of messing it up…..no more! Thanks to your tutorial, I’m READY! I have a scalloped heart punch so I’m going to try to use it on Valentine’s card for a local swap. Thanks!!!

  10. Tami Says:

    Thanks so much for taking the time to share this gorgeous technique. I’ve never even seen this before, so it’s wonderful to be inspired by you.

  11. Rosie Owens Says:

    Thank you for the outstanding tutorial on Spirelli. I appreciate the time and talent that went into making it. I especially enjoyed the last section. Thank You!

  12. Sheila Bartlett Says:

    Thanks Samantha:
    I have done Spirelli for many years, but was looking for instructions to share with a cyber friend who wanted to try it, so I shall pass on this link & send her some medallions so she can try it.
    Your video is just great & I thank you for the time & effort you put into it.

  13. angela nixon Says:

    wow these are beautiful a true credit to your ability…thank you for sharing. i’m loving your work as i comb thru yr web site. thank you so much for the inspiration.

  14. Randy Rimington Says:

    The turorial was very well done. I haven’t heard of this before and saw it on splitcoaststampers. I love the designs and can’t wait to give it a try. Thanks for your time and effort in putting together this tutorial.

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  16. Eilidh Mórag McKinnon Says:

    I am just getting started in Spirelli and am very fascinated by it. I watched your tutorial video and it was most helpful. Thank you so much!
    Have a nice day.
    Cheerio,
    Eilidh Mórag

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