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Origami Shirt
This origami shirt is fun to fold but a little fiddly.
Make one for the front of a greetings card - perhaps for
Dad? You could add an origami tie (use 2 1/2 inch square
paper for the tie and 6 inch square paper for the shirt).
Perhaps you could decorate the shirt in your favourite
team’s colours?
1. Start with your square face
down. Fold in half horizontally
and vertically, to crease, as
shown.
2. Bring the sides into the
centre. Fold the flaps out
along the dotted lines, as
shown....
3. ...so that your model
looks like this. Now fold the
bottom up towards the top
along the dotted line, and
crease well.
4. Your shirt is beginning to take
shape! Form the collar by turning the
top flaps down along the dotted lines.
5. Like so.
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6. Flip over. Continue to shape the
collar by folding in the edges as
shown ...
7. .. and make a tiny little fold at the top so that
the proportions of the collar are right.
8. Flip over for your finished shirt! If you like, you can fold the shoulders back
a tiny amount to give your shirt a slightly different shape, but it is not neces-
sary.
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