I've recieved a few e-mails and enquiries as to how to learn Teabag Folding. This site, 3 D Studio folding demo, has an excellent demo but bear in mind you might be better off copying it into word and then printing as printing straight from the browser might cause parts of it to be missed. That happened the first time I printed it and it made little sense until I realised the vital diagram of the collapsed fold was missing. 3 D Studio folding demo.
My tip on a cheap way to make your own tea bag papers is to copy a tile, i.e. the one she demonstrates with, open word and insert it then copy and paste it over and over. Check the size of course, 1½" tiles are best to work with. You can of course buy packs of T bag papers, download them from the web or make your own either on the PC or by stamping. Even wrapping paper sometimes makes good Teabag paper. Of course, you could actually use teabag wrappers, as was the original intention. If you or someone you know drinks a lot of herbal teas ask them to save the little sachets that each teabag is wrapped in.
Likewise, here is a good iris folding demo
As they say, happy folding.
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