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Origami; Any simple shirt instructions?
Topic Started: Sep 10 2006, 12:39 PM (340 Views)
Puss
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I have really enjoyed using kimonos on my cards. They are fairly simple to fold and look FAB! Now I would like to move towards Europe and do a shirt. I've tried to follow one set of instructions and got in a right mess. Don't think it was beyond me if the instructions had been CLEAR. So has anyone got a simple set of instructions that is simple to follow. Cause I haven't got a black belt in origami!!!!!
Thanks.
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waxingsteve
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Puss, how about these? :thumbup;

http://art-smart.ci.manchester.ct.us/how_t...o_hi_shirt.html
http://www.tammyyee.com/origamishirt.html
http://lds.about.com/od/programs3foldmissi...ionary_card.htm
http://members.tripod.com/cecilia_liu/shirt.htm
http://tradingideas.orientaltrading.com/tr...dad_an_ori.html

Steve :)
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Puss
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Great! Thanks Steve! Ill have a go later on today when I can get Tephy off the computer upstairs so I can print the instructions out!
I'll let you know how it goes! I will show any decent attempts if I make any!!!! :nw: :nw: :nw: :nw: :nw:
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Looking forward to seeing the results, Puss :thumbup;

Steve :)
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jo145
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May be not all Europe, but excellent instructions. Looking forward to seeing the results. :ta:
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Poppy
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Great links Steve, on the first site, I have been using this pattern for ages, it always comes out great. One tip is that you can stamp any suitable design onto the paper before making it up.
Poppy :yip:
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Puss
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Sorry about the wait! I am just recovering from a car accident which has knocked my pelvis about and out of shape!
You can tell how bad it is as it is too painful even to craft. Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!
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Really hope that you're feeling better soon, Puss :hug: Jenny and I hope (if plans don't go awry) to pop up to see you tomorrow evening or Friday :huggy:

Steve :)
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Puss
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Back still being a pain literally. No crafting going on and I have a load of new stuff to play with too!
Would be nice to see S and J! xx
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Hi Puss :wave: Sorry to hear that your back is still causing you grief :( Also sorry we weren't able to make it over! :blush: Things are insane at the moment, but hopefully we'll be able to snaffle some free time before too long ;)

Jenny's got several new toys too :thumbup;

Steve :)
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