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  1. Turn books into creative art with our book folding patterns. From Batman to clouds, find endless book folding inspiration with Gathered.

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  2. Our dedicated book folding blog and 100% free resource portal. You can find downloadable patterns in PDF format for you to try out the art of book folding. Browse our categories to find the best suited pattern or you could try our online pattern maker to create your own pattern to fold.

  3. 100% FREE book folding patterns. Folded Book Art helps users to step into the art of book folding. Download PDF's and start folding today!

  4. Haven’t tried a cut and fold before? Take a look here at the free Cut and Fold Inspire Patter and video lesson. Any pattern, Any style. Most cut and folds can be made in any of the cut and fold styles using the same measurements… Inverted cut & fold – cut all marks then folds in the even tabs.

  5. 17 gru 2019 · Heather goes into detail on choosing a book that will be just right for folding, tools, materials, the best way to fold and crease each page (for example, don't use your fingernail or a bone folder - who knew!), centering a design, and more.

  6. 9 gru 2022 · To get you started, all you need is a thick book with lots of pages, a little patience, and these gorgeous book folding patterns below. Books have more uses than might be obvious. Sure, you can press flowers in a heavy one and set out the pretty ones as decoration.

  7. 29 gru 2023 · The process of creating book folding patterns is very simple and straightforward. All you need to do is choose a book, mark out the paper folds on the pages of the book using a ruler, then cut out each fold. Once you’ve done this, you can begin arranging your pieces to form the desired pattern.