Fun with Folded Fabric Boxes: All No-Sew Projects, Fat-Quarter Friendly, Elegance in Minutes

Fun with Folded Fabric Boxes: All No-Sew Projects, Fat-Quarter Friendly, Elegance in Minutes

Fun with Folded Fabric Boxes: All No-Sew Projects, Fat-Quarter Friendly, Elegance in Minutes

Fun with Folded Fabric Boxes: All No-Sew Projects, Fat-Quarter Friendly, Elegance in Minutes

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Overview

A Bounty of Boxes to Fashion From Fabric & Paper. Quick and easy no-sew techniques for making beautiful origami boxes with our easy-to-follow how-to illustrations and photos. Make in a variety of sizes-and have fun embellishing them! There is no limit to the ways you can use these impressive boxes: pretty storage, home decor accents, gift boxes, party favors...Inspired by a traditional folded Japanese box (masu), the boxes can be funky, lavish, or elegant depending on the materials you choose. Perfect for fat quarters or those special papers you've been saving. Includes lots of embellishment ideas.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781571209672
Publisher: C & T Publishing
Publication date: 09/27/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 64
File size: 20 MB
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About the Author

Crystal Mills Bio: Crystal Mills became interested in origami when she was teaching high school mathematics. A quilter and wearable art maker, Crystal enjoys combining her passions by using beautiful fabric in folded designs. Crystal lives in Blaine, WA. Arnold Tubis Bio: Arnold Tubis taught college physics for many years and has been an origami enthusiast since the early 1960s. He is currently working on a pilot origami-mathematics project in the Long Beach, CA, School District. Arnold lives in Carlsbad, CA.

Table of Contents


Introduction     4
Getting Started     5
Basic Box (Traditional Japanese Masu)     10
Additional Folding Techniques     17
Banded Box     24
Flower Box I     29
Flower Box II     35
Victorian Box     41
Twisted Square Box I     45
Twisted Square Box II     50
Twisted Square Box III     55
12[Prime] Square Boxes     59
Appendix     62
Resources     62
About the Authors     63
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