The outlining of letters D, E, and F are somewhat covered by the tutorial techniques shown in my previous videos of A , B , and C . To ensure I don't waste your time repeating myself, this tutorial will show how to bring the letters together to form a word (even though DEF isn't quite a word, unless you're Def Leppard), the same way I did for the cover of my e-book, Quilling Letters . I'm sure you can expand upon what I'm showing to make any name or word, or even a phrase. After printing the outlined letters, use a pencil (and lots of eraser) to draw arcs on top of the template, connecting the letters to give the whole piece cohesiveness. The letters E and F only have straight sides, so I made sure to give them many swirls to soften them up a bit. Going outside the lines of the letters is fun too, and to me, it kind of says "quilling can't be contained!" Just as you've seen me soften the strips to follow the letter outlines, you can now follow yo...