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On September 3, 2013 10:58:18 PM "Lindy van der Merwe" 
<stephlin at iafrica.com> wrote:
> Hi to all list members,
> I'd just like to let all know that another e-mail class for folding an open 
> pouch or packet from one piece of paper will start on 16 September.
> The deadline for sign up is 9 September.
> The class description can be found below this message.
> To those who are new on the list, please come and join us for this fun class.
> You can sign up on http://www.krafterskorner.net the same way you do for 
> phone classes.
> E-mail classes run for about two weeks. You will receive e-mails with step 
> by step instructions on how to fold, in this case, a packet or pouch from 
> an 8 1/2 by 11 inch rectangle of paper.
> You can use any printer or copy paper you have on hand, or even magazine or 
> newspaper or gift paper cut to size.
> You can work at your own pace and ask questions on or off list and receive 
> answers from me or from other list members.
> We have had lots of fun with origami in the past, so I'd love to welcome 
> all past and new class members.
> This class is for beginners, so no prior knowledge of paper folding is needed.
> Hope to see all of you there!
> If you have questions, you are more than welcome to contact me via e-mail at
> stephlin at iafrica.com
> Lindy
>
> Class Description: This class will be taught via an email list. It will 
> teach you how to fold a small, open pouch or packet from one piece of 
> rectangular paper. When folded, this pouch is open at the top, but it can 
> be closed using tape, glue, staples, ribbon, stickers, or any embellishment 
> of your choice, making it perfect for presenting small gifts. It can also 
> be used as an alternative to the origami cup, for holding dry treats like 
> pop corn or crisps at a party. Handles can be made by punching holes at the 
> top of the bag and attaching ribbon, cord or yarn. supplies needed:
> Three or more sheets of rectangular paper.
> additional comments: All members are welcome. Come and join this e-mail 
> class and work at your own pace. Learn to whip up a handy container by 
> using only one sheet of paper. _______________________________________________
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