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Origami Coat

Fashion is all about style...

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/origami-coat • Posted by Fashion Origami

Fashion is all about style... But there’s something else behind every fabulous garment you wear: construction, or how a piece of clothing is made. This project has a little bit of both. You’ll learn how to fold a gorgeous origami coat. Cut out the square design below and follow the step-by-step folding instructions. What is origami, anyway? Origami is the art of folding a single piece of paper into an object, in this case a coat. Fashion Origami provides directions for the coat along with a skirt, dress, shoe, and lots more. From the book Fashion Origami by Eva Steele-Saccio. Read our review <A href="http://www.cutoutandkeep.net/blog/fashion-origami">here</a>. <img src="http://storage.cutoutandkeep.net/blogs/1523/Screen_shot_2010-03-26_at_17.47.29_1269625705.jpg" />

You will need

Project Budget
Almost Nothing

Time

0 h 10

Difficulty

Pretty Easy
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Description

Fashion is all about style... But there’s something else behind every fabulous garment you wear: construction, or how a piece of clothing is made. This project has a little bit of both. You’ll learn how to fold a gorgeous origami coat. Cut out the square design below and follow the step-by-step folding instructions. What is origami, anyway? Origami is the art of folding a single piece of paper into an object, in this case a coat. Fashion Origami provides directions for the coat along with a skirt, dress, shoe, and lots more. From the book Fashion Origami by Eva Steele-Saccio. Read our review <A href="http://www.cutoutandkeep.net/blog/fashion-origami">here</a>. <img src="http://storage.cutoutandkeep.net/blogs/1523/Screen_shot_2010-03-26_at_17.47.29_1269625705.jpg" />

Instructions

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    Choose a pattern for your coat. Flip the paper over. Then fold the paper in half, from left to right. Crease firmly, then unfold.

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    Fold the paper in half again, this time from top to bottom. Crease firmly, then unfold.

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    Fold in both sides, so they meet at the center crease. Do not unfold.

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    Fold the top of the paper down about 1⁄2 inch (1.3 cm) below the middle of the paper.

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    Flip the paper over.

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    Fold the left side down at a slight angle, as shown. Then fold the right side down at a slight angle. Make sure that both folds match.

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    This next part is a little tricky. You are going to make sleeves. Start on the left side. Slide your finger between the short flap and the long flap, so it makes a pocket at the top.

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    It should look like this:

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    Press the pocket down as you remove your finger. It should flatten into a triangle.

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    Now do the same thing on the right side. Slide your finger between the short flap and long flap, so that it makes a pocket. Then press the pocket down, so it flattens into a triangle.

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    Check your sleeves — they should look the same. If they don’t, adjust them until they are even.

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    Now fold back both sleeves along the dotted lines.

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    Beautiful!