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quilter on the eastern edge 12-11-2010 10:51 AM

Has anyone heard of origami quilting? I've heard of it and even done some using paper but with fabric?... to make a quilt block?

In our guild, every month we have a project block to complete for a "show and tell" at the next meeting and the topic or theme for the January meeting is origami. And how in the world am I going to make an origami chicken block??

As if the stress of Christmas wasn't enough........ :?

quilt crazee 12-11-2010 11:01 AM

go to the library get an O book. think swan --perhaps PP as a flat side look or bring wing out for dimentional-look . Its its REAL(oragami quilting) the internet awaits you! good luck!!!

mim 12-11-2010 11:10 AM

there is a book of folded origami blocks. My DIL gave it to me for a birthday -- mostly 3 dimensional flowers. Does a folded star count as origami??

pocoellie 12-11-2010 11:14 AM

I have a couple books on it but haven't done anything with them yet.

Painiacs 12-11-2010 11:18 AM

Wow would love todo this! Is it too hard?

klgreene 12-11-2010 11:23 AM

Just bought the book Fantastic Fabric Folding from Amazon. I've only had it about a week, so haven't done anything yet, but I plan on doing it as soon as I get some UFo's finished. It looks pretty fun, pretty and something I could do. I just have got to get some of my other stuff done before I try.

Quilt Fan 12-11-2010 12:16 PM

Search fabric folding and origami on the internet. There will be ideas there. Quilt Fan

Shemjo 12-11-2010 12:19 PM

I have a couple books on folded origami fabric items. Haven't gotten into them yet! But want to look into that When I "Have More Time!"

Willa 12-11-2010 02:06 PM

I started one (flowers) and its not hard as long as you are able to keep all the iron creases(fold lines) in them. I got my aunt started on one for her granddaughter.

MadQuilter 12-11-2010 02:58 PM

I have used some folded blocks in quilts. It is very important to cut the fabric square EXACT and it helps me when I starch the square. Where you can fold a small piece of paper, it requires a larger piece of fabric because the fabric is thicker and has more give. If you want to fold a chicken, just try it. Follow the same sequence as with the paper. When it gets tricky, I often hold the pattern together with pins til the next fold.


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