24 folding crafts table ideas

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TV Armoire turned into a sewing cabinet with fold up table

TV Armoire turned into a sewing cabinet with fold up table -   24 folding crafts table
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© Angela Jarmin – ‘Patterns for Pages’ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. This pattern contains material protected under UK and International Copyright Laws and Treaties. Any unauthorized reprint or use of this material is prohibited. No part of this pattern file may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system without express written permission from the author / publisher. I do authorise the sale of completed books made from my patterns. Turn your pre-loved books into re-loved art & gifts. This listing is for book folding patterns to fold numbers 1 to 10 into your hardback books. You can even sell the finished folded book. Numbers 1 to 9 require 150 pages (75 folds), number 10 needs 250 pages (125 folds). The patterns have been created for book heights of 20 cms (excluding the covers) but can be folded into taller books, it’ll just leave you a little extra space below the image, for wider ribbon maybe. All of my patterns are measure & mark, the most popular method to create folded book art. All of my patterns are tried & tested, you won’t encounter a ‘bad pattern’ here, the photo shows you exactly what your book will look like, providing you follow the pattern correctly of course. Your pattern is downloadable as a pdf file as soon as your payment is confirmed. You’ll need a program that can open & print pdf files of course (Adobe Reader is free of charge & perfect for this). Book folding is a fascinating hobby, so easy to mark out and fold as and when you have some spare time. It doesn’t need to be done all in one ‘sitting’. Mark a few pages on the train, fold a few pages in your lunch break, it’s easy to do but looks so unique. All you need is a hardback book, a ruler & a pencil, that’s it. Some people decorate the covers of their books, others fold an image relating to the title of the book, the possibilities are endless. To find instructions on how to fold, there is a very good guide on Instructables here http://www.instructables.com/id/Folded-Book-Art-Best-most-clear-Tutorial-available/step2/Marking-the-pages/ Be sure to add Patterns for Pages to your favorites and come back often to see new patterns. I also undertake commissioned patterns on an untested basis at the reduce cost of ?2.50 per pattern. Get your thinking cap on & request something unique by emailing me at patternsforpages@gmail.com or ask a question using the button above to the right.

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