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Fun with Folded Fabric Boxes: All No-Sew Projects, Fat-Quarter Friendly, Elegance in Minutesby Crystal Elaine Mills
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Inspired by traditional Japanese maku, the elegant wooden boxes used for measuring rice or beans, the boxes featured in Fun with Folded Fabric Boxes are simple and appealing. But these boxes are made using origami techniques and real fabric and paper, and they’re perfect for storing small items, for holding gifts, for giving as party favors, for serving as decorative accents, and for so many more uses. Funky or functional, lavish or spare, these folded fabric boxes can be made with fat quarters or special papers and embellished for a wide range of effects. Synopsis:Quick and easy no-sew techniques for making useful and beautiful Origami boxes in a variety of sizes - fun to embellish!
About the AuthorCrystal Mills became interested in origami when she was teaching high school mathematics. A quilter and wearable art maker, she lives in Blaine, Washington. Arnold Tubis taught college-level physics for many years. He is currently working on a pilot program in origami mathematics in the Long Beach, California school district. He lives in Carlsbad, California. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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