[Origami] Origami Bogota

2015-06-20 Thread Dave Brill
Dear Ori'lers, I've just shaken off the last of my jet lag after returning from the excellent Origami Bogota convention which was held 2 weeks ago, where I was privileged to be the special guest. This was a delightful event, well organised by the local group Amigos Plegadores (

Re: [Origami] The name waterbomb?

2015-06-20 Thread Hatori, Koshiro
Dear Gerardo and all, Those anyone no if the waterbomb is a traditional Japanese model like the crane for example? The waterbomb is most probably an European traditional model. It is included in Maria Kraus-Boelte and John Kraus's The Kindergarten Guide that was published in 1877 in New

[Origami] Subject: Re: What does saku mean in Japanese?

2015-06-20 Thread Seth
So the creator of this booklet is a Twitter user that I follow, and his username is SakuSaku858. https://mobile.twitter.com/sakusaku858 So I guess as Anne said, he goes by the name Saku. Btw he also has another book, called works of Saku 2, coming out June 26th. Seth

[Origami] A cat looking for its author

2015-06-20 Thread Claire Landre
Hello, This cat was taught by Kawahata san at a class during the 2012 AEP convention in Bilbao. I seem to remember that Kawahata san himself said he was not the author. But I cannot recollect who it could be. Can anyone of you help in this matter? It's a lovely fold, with lots of inside reverse