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Make an Iris Folded Cross:

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Fiona, from England, wrote that this was her first attempt at iris folding. She filled in the cross then added decoupage flowers and a peel off border and greeting.
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Nicky, from the US, made this card for her grand-son-in-law when he was ordained a minister.
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A 14 year old girl from Maynard, Massachusetts in the US made these cards with the cross pattern.
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Megan, from Indiana in the US, made this greeting card using the cross pattern. She used the cut-out to decorate the inside of the card, shown in the second photo.
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Johanne, from Beloeil, Quebec, Canada, submitted this cross iris folding project.
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Karen, from the US, made this card using the cross pattern.
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Barbara, from the UK, used the cross pattern to make this sympathy card.
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Suzette Sutton used the cross pattern to make this card for her pastor for Pastor Appreciation Month in October.
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Maria Numan, from Mandurah in Western Australia, used the cross pattern to make Christmas card for her daughter's school teacher.
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Steph, from Kent in the UK, completed this cross project. She is new to iris folding and this was her fourth attempt at it.
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Evelyn Holmes, from Derbyshire England, used purple florist ribbon to make this cross. She stated that this was her first time iris folding without a kit that included pre-cut apertures.
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Wendy, from Bunbury in Western Austalia, made this card using craft ribbon for the folding and thread for the border.
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Lesley, from Shrewsbury in the UK, used the cross pattern to make this christening card. For the folding she used white mulberry paper with glitter and pink florist ribbon.
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Sandra, from Canada, used the cross pattern to make this sympathy card.
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Kathy, from Iowa, USA, used paper that she printed from the Internet to make this cross greeting card.
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Sylvia, from Canada, made this greeting card using the cross pattern.
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Lisa, from New Jersey, USA, made this cross project using ribbon instead of paper for the iris folding. She also added a bit of stitching in the corners.
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Susan, from North Carolina, USA, resized the cross pattern to make these bookmarks.
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Betsy Douglas made this iris folded cross.
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Silvia Griffin, who learned iris folding at a campground in Mexico, submitted this cross project.
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Lisa made her cross project look like stained glass by tracing around the opening and the edges of each strip of paper with a black marker.
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Sharon Johnson, from Wisconsin in the US, made this card with the cross template for her granddaughter's confirmation at church.
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Cora, from Huizen, Holland, made this card using the cross template.
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