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- 1Put a dollar bill on a table facing long ways with George Washington on top.
- 2Now, fold the dollar bill in half like a hot dog bun (making sure that the picture of George is on the inside).
- 3Unfold the dollar. Fold both of the sides into the middle crease from the first fold.
- 4Turn the dollar bill over and fold down the white part at the side near the edge.
- 5Turn it over again. At the same end, fold the corners into the middle line that is made by the two folds. This will be the collar. The exact angles are not critical.
- 6Fold the opposite end in as shown. This fold can cross the circular pattern to form a sort of "necklace"; see the front of the shirt in the next step. You can also adjust this fold to control the length of the finished shirt.
- 7Fold the same end that you just folded again, up the rest of the way so the bottom fits neatly under the “collar.” The collar holds this fold in place. You can get the best fit by tucking the end snugly under the collar and then sliding your finger to the bottom to form the crease.
- 8Make the sleeves.
- Unfold both of the folds you just made. Then slightly unfold the two
middle folds for the “sleeves.” Take one side at the bottom of the
dollar where you just made the fold in step 5. Pinch out a corner shape
(reverse the crease made in step 5 on the outer edge).
- Fold the side back into place with the “sleeve” sticking out.
- Make the other sleeve the same way.
- Unfold both of the folds you just made. Then slightly unfold the two
middle folds for the “sleeves.” Take one side at the bottom of the
dollar where you just made the fold in step 5. Pinch out a corner shape
(reverse the crease made in step 5 on the outer edge).
- 9Fold both of the upwards folds back under the collar, and now you have a collared shirt made out of a one dollar bill!