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Fabric Origami

Fabric Origami is done by using fabric stiffener to create a stiff foldable fabric. It is easily done and mistakes iron out. As a craft it's ideal as a quilters stash busting activity.

As the Fabric Origami workshop points out after you have stiffened fabric you can "cut, fold, laminate, write on, stamp, mail, stencil, embroidery, bead, paint and handle as you would paper or fabric. This approach to origami offers a unique opportunity for needlework embellishments. Beading, embroidery, tassels, and the addition of found objects can transform boxes and ornaments into personal statements. Painting, stencils, and stamping also leave their mark of individuality. Laminating provides a dual contrasting colors and patterns to materials. You can even apply gold leaf."

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Reader Comments (5)

I've added this site to my favourites... Thanks

April 2, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterVero

I've been fascinated with fabric origami for quite some time now and made some boxes for small christmas gifts. I've added this site to my list.

April 3, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterAnnette

Kumiko Sudo has several fabulous books out on fabric origami. It's hard to choose but I think my favorite is "Flower Origami". She doesn't use fabric stiffener in her instructions - only ironing and hand tacking - which may appeal to those who'd prefer something less stiff.

April 4, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterceleste

This is very cool. I can see all sorts of potential for this approach for using fabric. What fun. Thanks for another great site to add to the lengthening list.

April 4, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterDeb

On a similar note, but far less involved than fabric origami, is oshibori origami. An oshibori is a Japanese wet hand towel, and you can make all kinds of things from them. Take a peek at my site. I had some fun making videos of origami cows, penguins and even Godzilla :)

April 8, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterOshibori Origami

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