Make an Iris Folded Cross:
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.
Nicky, from the US, made this card for her grand-son-in-law when he was ordained a minister.
A 14 year old girl from Maynard, Massachusetts in the US made these cards with the cross pattern.
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.
Johanne, from Beloeil, Quebec, Canada, submitted this cross iris folding project.
Karen, from the US, made this card using the cross pattern.
Barbara, from the UK, used the cross pattern to make this sympathy card.
Suzette Sutton used the cross pattern to make this card for her pastor for Pastor Appreciation Month in October.
Maria Numan, from Mandurah in Western Australia, used the cross pattern to make Christmas card for her daughter's school teacher.
Steph, from Kent in the UK, completed this cross project. She is new to iris folding and this was her fourth attempt at it.
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.
Wendy, from Bunbury in Western Austalia, made this card using craft ribbon for the folding and thread for the border.
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.
Sandra, from Canada, used the cross pattern to make this sympathy card.
Kathy, from Iowa, USA, used paper that she printed from the Internet to make this cross greeting card.
Sylvia, from Canada, made this greeting card using the cross pattern.
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.
Susan, from North Carolina, USA, resized the cross pattern to make these bookmarks.
Betsy Douglas made this iris folded cross.
Silvia Griffin, who learned iris folding at a campground in Mexico, submitted this cross project.
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.
Sharon Johnson, from Wisconsin in the US, made this card with the cross template for her granddaughter's confirmation at church.
Cora, from Huizen, Holland, made this card using the cross template.