Quilling vs Quilled - What's the difference?
quilling | quilled |
the art of creating decorative designs from thin strips of curled paper
(obsolete) a band of fluted muslin resembling a row of quills
having quills or similar structures
* 1594 , , Henry VI, Part 2 , Act III, Scene I:
* 2010 , T. Lloyd Winetsky, Maria Juana's Gift: A Novel , Sunstone Press (2010), ISBN 978-0-86534-779-3,
* 2011 , Alesa Corrin, Jonathan: The Griffin Prince , AuthorHouse (2011), ISBN 978-1-4567-4091-7,
(of a flower) having long, narrow petals or florets
* 1889 , William Robinson, The English Flower Garden: Style, Position, And Arrangement , John Murray (1899),
created through the process of quilling
(of fabric) having small, rounded folds
* 1844 , , Memoirs of Eminent Englishwomen, Volume 1 , R. Bentley (1844),
* 1909 , Henry C. Shelley, Inns and Taverns of Old London , L.C. Page and Company (1909):
decorated with quillwork
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As a noun quilling
is the art of creating decorative designs from thin strips of curled paper.As an adjective quilled is
having quills or similar structures.As a verb quilled is
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(en adjective)- In Ireland have I seen this stubborn Cade
- Oppose himself against a troop of kerns,
- And fought so long till that his thighs with darts
- Were almost like a sharp-quill'd porpentine;
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- He leaned down to inspect a white-quilled cactus, and then spotted a different kind with skinnier branches and only a few drab spines.
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- A quilled lionfish was face to face with a saurian moray eel, sizing it up before swimming on.
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- In the wild state the flowers are single—that is to say, only the outer florets are strap-shaped, and usually of a rosy-lilac tint, with yellowish disc florets; but under cultivation, all the florets have become ligulate or quilled […]
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- Round the throat is a ruff of white muslin, quilled in large reverse plaids; […]
- He insensibly began to alter his appearance; his cravat seemed quilled into a ruff, and his breeches swelled out into a farlingale. I now fancied him changing sexes; and as my eyes began to close in slumber, I imagined my fat landlord actually converted into as fat a landlady.