Bridgit, again thank you so much for posting this tutorial! I have been trying so hard to make this style of petal/leaf, but it kept getting too fat on the bottom no matter how much I tried to squeeze it flat... aarrhhh! Now I know why, because I wasn't doing oca style of wrapping... duh... lol. I assume what I was doing before is what you have called the osa wrap in this tutorial? I feel a bit silly, because now it looks really obvious how it works... but I have felt silly before (many times lol) and I will not let that stop me from going off immediately to make lots and lots of oca petal flowers. Best wishes & happy quilling.
Hi dear Gaye Kelly, thanks for your likes and Feedback, no matter, I too sometimes make funny things or mistakes, which make me mad, but when I look at it again closely, I discover something complete new. So some of my creations are just found out by mistake ;-) so maybe you just have to see your work as a new idea and let your self be inspired by your own mistakes you will see how lovely and unique things you will Figur out ;-)
Thanks a lot dear nmstecroix. I have strips which are always 350mm length. The green leaves I have made with this sizes and the small pink flower which I show in the Video how to make, is have used the half length (175mm). The big flower which I show at the end which is made same, I used also full length (350mm). My strips are all 4mm wide, but you can also use thinner strips. I whisch you much fun by doing ;-)
In this Video I have used just a normal White glue for paper. I have another RU-vid Channel with Quilling Shapes and techniques learning Videos, here is the Video by this channel with oca-wrap where you see lots of Infos about how to do and use this shape: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Nbpw8gR31Po.html