Make an Iris Folded Cat: This iris folded cat was made using fabric.
Alison Watford, from the UK, submitted this photo of a birthday card she made for a friend using the iris folding cat pattern.
Sue W Whitianga, from New Zealand, made this cat iris folding project using pages from old patchwork magazines.
Greta, from Sydney, New South Wales in Australia, made this cat card for her son's birthday. It is made with iridescent paper and outlined with Kindy Glitz. She covered the back of the cat with blue paper to cover up the workings, and then she put mounting tape on the pale blue card stock and put it on the dark blue card.
Jo, from London UK, made this orange, black and white cat. This was only her second attempt at iris folding.
Marianne, from France made this project using the cat pattern.
Fay Faulkner, from Palmerston, Australia, sent in this cat iris folding project.
Johanne, from Beloeil, Quebec, Canada, submitted this cat iris folding project.
Alice, from Tampa, Florida in the US, added wiggley eyes and a bow to her iris folded cat.
Carol, from Michigan, made this card as one of her first iris folding projects. Her mother suggested the ball of yarn which is cut from cardstock using edging scissors and wrapped with thread.
Joan, from Hillsboro, Oregon, made these 2 cats using shades of orange and black. One in black and one in orange/peach shades. She enlarged both to 5 X 7", reversed one cat and mounted them on linen paper, then put each into a 8" X 10" frame.
Heather Getson, from Novia Scotia, Canada, submitted this cat project. She did all the folding with one type of paper on a textured background.
11-year-old Clarissa, from Colorado in the US, made this iris folded cat. This was her first attempt at iris folding. She decorated her project with stickers and added some grass. Cheryl, from Houston, Texas USA, used the pattern to make this Halloween cat in white and black and added an orange and white bow to match the background. She used black brads in the corners.
Betsy Douglas submitted this iris folded cat project.
Iris folding is not just for paper! These cats were done in polymer clay by Anat Keidar in Isreal. Her friend, Yael, also from Israel has kindly translated information about how they were made. The process is not as easy as cutting paper - first she makes the layers(in a terribly complicated process called " millefiori" , a thousand flowers, in Italian), then she cuts them and eventually - puts them down according to the pattern. If you look in the Raggedy Ann gallery here you will find another iris folding project worked in polymer clay by Anat Keidar.
Karen, from Nova Scotia, Canada, made this greeting card using the cat pattern.
Karen, from Onalaska, Wisconsin in the US, stated that she had fun making this iris folded cat project.
Natacha, from Paris, France, made this card for a friend who was not feeling well.
Karen Talbot, from Nova Scotia, Canada, made this card using the cat pattern.
Judith, from Hampshire, UK, made this card for a friend who is a fan of felines. She used mulberry paper for the iris folding.
Aileen, from England, made this card using corrugated paper for the background.
Sharon from Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada, created this greeting card design using the card template.
Yael, from Israel, submitted the following cat project.
Catherine, from the UK, submitted these photos. She used the insides of envelopes for her card making projects.
Sigrid, from the Netherlands, submitted this card making idea.
Cindy, from northern Maine, sent in this cat card making idea.
Paula, from Iowa, USA, made this Halloween card from the cat pattern.
Linda, from the UK, submitted this picture of her iris folded cat project.
Carolyn, from Queensland, Australia, submitted this project idea. She used wool to make her cat more playful.
These 3 projects were made by Gretchen from Arizona, USA. She made a reverse image of the cat pattern so she could have 2 cats facing each other in the 1st project below.
Diana, from Groningen, Holland(North Netherlands), sent in this photo. She used shadow paint for this card. It says " Greetings from Groningen" .
The next three photos were sent in by Cathy from New Jersey, USA.
Louise, from Madawaska, Maine, in the US, made this iris folded cat project and framed it as a gift.
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