Sunday, March 27, 2011

Iris Folding Kimono Pattern

23 comments:

  1. did you say you have a die for this? where is it being sold?

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  2. The die will be in the catalog next week Brenda.
    Thanks!
    Mike

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  3. Mike, is this the die's original size, or should the pattern be resized? I can't wait to try it. TFS
    Dorly Weitzen

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  4. Thank you Mike, it's beautiful!

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  5. Mike, thanks for doing the hard work on this for us. I can't wait to get my washi papers out and give it a go.

    bev a

    ps see you april 2nd at the yap!

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  6. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

    I've been wanting to learn how to do Iris Folding. This is just the piece that will motivate me to ask my friend Nora to show me.

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  7. OOOHHHH,I love it! Can't wait to try it! And am very interested in the die! Just got my stamp, thank you! Cheryl/momzilajn

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  8. Thank you Mike...happy to have another kimono pattern to use! Looks like FUN!!!
    Jan Castle

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  9. Thanks for the pattern! The ladies at MLO will love it!

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  10. This looks like fun! Can hardly wait to receive my stamp and die in the mail so I can try this.

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  11. My advice is to start with the higher numbers and work your way out. Even though this is quite labor intensive, it's stunning and elegant!

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  12. sorry folks, I was putting the template on wrong...ignore my advice about starting with the higher numbers!

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  13. I have followed Michael for some time, especially on Carol's show, another Michigan resident. I have been doing Iris paper folding for about 3 years now and wondered if this komono die can be used in the cuttlebug??
    Karen
    Mihigan

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    Marie-Laure

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  21. I'm new to iris paper folding and making the kimono for a friend. Any suggestions on how to best do pieces 8, 9, & 10 -- the pieces which go across the kimono?

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  22. Mike,

    Love your iris folding kimono pattern, would love to make it with different colored origami paper and maybe foil!

    Do you still carry the die cut?

    How do I order?

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