As you know I posted the directions for my Poinsettia Flower Ornament here on the blog a few weeks ago. (I had also created directions for my Halloween Sampler, and posted that up at Craftsy for a fee.) It occurred to me that the directions for the simple poinsettia flower might be a nice thing to post for free, so that's what I did.
I am astonished to say that the Poinsettia Flower Instructions have been downloaded from Craftsy more than a hundred times already! This means a couple of things to me - people really like free patterns (of course) but also, that there is a demand for really simple quilling patterns. I am surprised, actually, but it has been ages since I was a beginner at quilling. I'm having a little trouble imagining what it is like ... especially since there was no internet nor computers when I first started. I learned all my material from books or from patterns I purchased.
These days, of course people are turning to the internet before anything else. Why buy a potentially expensive book when you can download patterns for free, and get all your instructions on free videos from various sites? Seems like a smart way to start and see if you like a craft before making more of an investment in time and money.
So I'll be thinking of ways to post other, small, free patterns and hope they are as useful and popular as the poinsettia! I wish I had written down the directions for my candy cane when I made it. I'll have to be more thorough when I make new pieces - someone else might want to make them, too!
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