On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 12:54 PM, Alex Barber alexbar...@gmail.com wrote:
I fired this off to Nick, but I thought the group might want to review this
in case any of their material is on here as well.
This group/page needs to get shut down on FB:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/origamikids/
I'm finding it a little disheartening that this conversation - which
contains lots of good ideas and feedback on OrigamiUSA's new initiative -
is getting so heated, for reasons I cannot quite fathom. (Your admins, who
have been at an origami conention all weekend - imagine that, actually
folding
On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 9:50 PM, Richard Kennedy
richard.kenn...@terra.com.br wrote:
Searching for origami bats, I came across:
http://www.howcast.com/videos/324-How-to-Make-an-Origami-Bat
Although it has been mentioned before, let me re-add my recommendation
for Talo Kawasaki's absolutely
On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 3:07 PM, Rosemary Browne
rosemary.brow...@gmail.com wrote:
This model comes from Senbazurfrance. It is called Poule de Paques. I am
sorry I cannot translate to French; however, I have folded this model many
times and_I _have named it Classy Bird and refer to it as such
On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 10:32 AM, Pete Miller pmille...@bellsouth.net wrote:
... Also as a suggestion it would be nice if crease patterns offered
the folding diagram for sale on the creased or origami usa online diagrams
page
so those of us that aren't very good at crease patterns can try to
On 1/1/13, Hank Simon hanksi...@tx.rr.com wrote:
Rosemary Browne wrote: I am stuck on Step13 through to 15.
http://gofoldsomething.wordpress.com/2012/12/28/spring-by-snowblue_z/
I took a break from family holiday activities and folded another one,
took and annotated some pictures, and updated
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 11:51 AM, Chris Lott ch...@chrislott.org wrote:
I was wondering if anyone had a picture of David Lister that they
would allow me to put up on my blog to go with a post of appreciation
for him? If so, please let me know...
Nick Robinson has a really nice photo of himself
On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 2:29 PM, Rob Hudson caveat...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 5:22 PM, Xander Arena xander.ar...@gmail.comwrote:
It's nice to know that David's tremendous contributions to origami culture
will live on in these archives.
Has anyone considered sifting through
On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 9:46 AM, kdiannesteph...@gmail.com wrote:
There seems to be so many different conventions in diagramming, it is hard
to know which symbols make more sense to
those reading them. For example - big sweeping arrows or smaller ones? For
me personally, the smaller ones make
On 6/11/13, KDianne Stephens kdiannesteph...@gmail.com wrote:
Francesco wrote:
It's the Fujimoto's approximation method, you can find how and why it works
in Tom Hull's Project Origami.
if one prefers precision vs approximation
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hz_4XaUU5jo
Lest anyone think that
On 8/4/13, KDianne Stephens kdiannesteph...@gmail.com wrote:
Why does Origami diagramming use a different arrow to indicate a mountain
fold when the drawn line indicates to do a mountain fold?
In his (most excellent) article on diagramming, Robert Lang writes:
An arrow associated with a
On Sun, Aug 4, 2013 at 1:04 PM, KDianne Stephens
kdiannesteph...@gmail.com wrote:
...
Finding the hollow head/hook arrowhead a barrier in a recent diagramming
instance, I noticed the solid arrowhead would work perfectly to show the
direction of the mountain motion,
eliminating the hollow
On 8/5/13, KDianne Stephens kdiannesteph...@gmail.com wrote:
[long back and forth on should there be a specialized mountain fold arrow?
elided.
...
Can we accomplish the desired outcome in a simpler way? It looks like we
can.
I fear we're going to have to agree to disagree on this one.
On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 2:19 PM, KDianne Stephens
kdiannesteph...@gmail.com wrote:
...This specific option
was offered for the folks who were reporting the use of much verbal
discourse in teaching mountain folds and students having trouble with same.
Since I cannot seem to stop myself from
On 9/13/13, Chris Lott ch...@chrislott.org wrote:
How do those of you with a lot of origami paper store it?
Stumbled on this the other day:
http://www.ikeahackers.net/2013/09/flat-file-storage-using-linnmon-table-tops.html
It looks like a very cost-effective way to store larger sheets. (And
Here's the problem:
Everyone (and I include myself here, never fear) loves to hear
themselves speak/write/etc; people who post things love feedback. But
*third parties* (that's everyone except the sender and recipient of
such exchanges) have only modest interest in the exchange. (Facebook
has
On 9/23/13, Malachi Brown malac...@gmail.com wrote:
Looking over the collection list on the web site , it seems like 1994 was
the last FOCA and 1995 the first OUSA.
http://origamiusa.org/thecollection
(there does seem to be an issue with the deep linking avoidance code,
though)
Hmmm.
On 9/30/13, Ramsay Cowlishaw the_origami_...@yahoo.com wrote:
a video tape
of Michael Shall demonstrating how to make origami models into ornaments for
a Christmas tree. I'm curious as to whether that video has ever been
converted to digital format, and if so, why the heck isn't it
Hi gang -
We've had to adjust some of the anti-spam measures on the server that
runs the O-list, and one of the unfortunately unavoidable side effects
was that the system's knowledge of who was a valid list-sender and who
was a spammer partially expired.
What does this mean?
- if your account
On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 2:33 PM, KDianne Stephens
kdiannesteph...@gmail.com wrote:
As with much of the fine art generated today, it is to the point we identify
new Origami models by the software that was used to design the model...and
the the hardware to score/fold it! :-)
Personally, I enjoy
On 11/10/13, Ravi Apte ravi.a...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anyone know the date and location of the Korean Convention in 2014?
So far It has always been held in Seoul, South Korea, the weekend
after the Origami Tanteidan convention. In 2014, that will be held the
weekend after 6OSME: August 16/17 in
On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 10:49 AM, Ravi Apte ravi.a...@gmail.com wrote:
6OSME, August 10 to 13, 2014
Tanteidan Convention, August 15 to 17, 2014
Korean Convention: August 23 to 24, 2014
It will be interesting to know if there are plans for the period between 18
to 22...
There has been talk
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 5:55 PM, Rob Hudson caveat...@gmail.com wrote:
This is where I get a little confused over concepts. Let's say you
wrote a book with diagrams for 50 models, and retained the ownership
of the designs. Could you then sell the diagrams for the 50 models to
someone outside
Have been meaning to chime in here for ages, but as usual there are
too many other things going on in Anne-land, so here's a quick
comment:
No one has really mentioned that there is a long (hundreds of years)
Japanese object-wrapping tradition, both in paper, fabric and other
materials. There
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 3:10 PM, V A va2...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi there, I was wondering if anyone had designed an origami Tesseract...
Here's wiki link for Tesseract...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesseract
I'll be happy to work on that as soon as someone can get me some
4-dimensional paper.
Well, not actually new - but in an effort to reduce the List Admin
group's chores, I'm resurrecting something that a list volunteer
(thanks, Maarten!) did in the distant past, and am going to send out a
monthly administrative message with information on using the list.
Please read on...
GENERAL
I apologize for having two administrative posts in a single week, but
after I sent out a flurry of form messages via private email earlier
today, I got back some aggrieved responses from list members, and
wanted to clarify the issue for everyone:
Sad but true: very short email messages that also
On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 10:59 AM, Laura sea4...@yahoo.com wrote:
I was told that in a forum -I thought it would be this one- not long time ago
was
circulating a list of people
whose creations were forgotten or no longer being
folded. It seems you two have not see the list either.
I wonder
On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 2:23 PM, Laura sea4...@yahoo.com wrote:
Just wanted to mention, last week I was at Kinokuniya bookstore in
Manhattan and found a book, which I readily purchased
To see the cover,
http://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4821604132
(link shortened, and
In an effort to free up shelf space now that OrigamiUSA is selling PDF
versions of back issues of their convention books
(https://origamiusa.org/catalog/books-downloads/series/collection),
I'm hoping to find someone who prefers hardcopy books to PDFs, and
would like a big batch of them!
I have
Not certain why (fallout from the Heartbleed bug? something else?) but
the last two O-list messages, which were both from Yahoo users, caused
a tremendous number of bounces when the server tried to deliver them.
Everyone should check their spam folders for list mail, and please
mark anything
On 4/13/14, Anne LaVin anne.la...@gmail.com wrote:
Not certain why (fallout from the Heartbleed bug? something else?) but
the last two O-list messages, which were both from Yahoo users, caused
a tremendous number of bounces when the server tried to deliver them.
Thanks to some feedback from
On Sat, Apr 19, 2014 at 2:20 PM, Rob Hudson caveat...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi -
Was browsing for origami bunnies and came across a piece of stock/royalty
free vector art that shows origami rabbit models from different designers
(uncredited).
Well.
Thanks to the ever-evolving anti-spam mess, it now it looks like
messages from AOL list members cannot be delivered properly, either.
(The most recent post from a list member - which a huge fraction of
you will never see - just generated an enormous number of delivery
failures.)
I must
The short version: there seems to be nothing we can do to reliably get
around the changes that Yahoo and AOL have made.
So, until we come up with something else, Yahoo and AOL members just
cannot post to the list. If you are a member of either of those
services, and wish to do anything other
In a 2008 episode of CBSs Criminal Minds, The Angel Maker, has an
origami reference. Not in a good way, unfortunately. The killer folds
origami animals out of old cigarette wrappers. Anyone know who might
have created those cigarette wrapper models?
Thanks
Vishakha
NYC
I'm looking for instructions to make the Turbulence model, but according to
the origami database
http://origamidb.stagepics.co.uk/displayphoto.asp?ModelID=5377 the diagrams
are only in a BOS convention book that is sadly out of print. Is it
possible for someone to send me the crease pattern
Hi Chicago area folders,
I have a long halt at Chicago MDW tomorrow and would love to have a
mini origami meet, preferably at the airport, in the 3:30p to 6:00p
window if convenient for anyone. My flight leaves at 6:35p. Please
contact me privately if interested.
Regards,
Meenakshi
Does anyone know where I can get some big paper? (20x20+) I would like
to have it in more than one sheet (like a pack of 5) but anything will
do.
Thanks,
andrew81...@yahoo.com
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 8:54 PM, Jean-Christophe Helary
jean.christophe.hel...@gmail.com wrote:
What kind of material could be used to make that leak-proof eco friendly
container ?
Most papers would not be leak-proof and eco-friendly means not using
plastic (coated) materials.
Do you realize
Hi,
I received this email and will pass it on to the newsgroup. Please contact
the lady if you think you can make origami canine/felines.
Cheers, Diana
Forwarded mail
--
First Name: stephanie
Last Name: carrion
E-Mail Address: stepha...@ezvet.com
City: miami
I am happy to present photos of two new designs, Origami My Heart and
Fanfare. After a year of break from modulars it seems like I am designing
them again. Please see first two rows of
http://www.origamee.net/creation/misc1.html
My 2014 Gallery has a new photo:
(forwarded on behalf of sea4...@yahoo.com)
Mike Guy (who is not a member of this list) would like to know the
following:
In Alice Gray and Kasahara's book, Magic of Origami (1977) on page112, the
Christmas Tree model is attributed to both Makoto Yamaguchi and Rae Cooker.
I am wondering if this
On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 9:56 AM, Rosemary rosemary.brow...@gmail.com
wrote:
Would anyone be able to recommend the size of square to make a
people-size ( adults) origami samurai helmet? Looking to have some
fun with a class this week. Thanking you in advance!
In 2011, the Crown Prince of
(Posted on behalf of Meenakshi Mukerji mmukhopadh...@yahoo.com)
Hi,
Here is a toot. Recently Peter Engel wrote a wonderful Foreword for my
latest book Wondrous One Sheet Origami. Although it did not make it to the
first couple hundred prints, it is in the current prints. Please click the
(forwarded on behalf of Aimee Haire aimee_ha...@yahoo.com)
Hi, can anyone recommend a source of specific origami paper colors? I'm
looking for standard 15 cm paper in certain color ranges to finish out a
mobile. Thought I found a source online but now I can't find the page.
thanks! Aimee
(Forwarded on behalf of Francesco Mancini fmanc...@ymail.com)
Hi fellow folders,
I'm happy to announce that Roberto Morassi released a free
digital copy of his works.
You can find it here:
http://www.origami-cdo.it/index.htm
Happy folding
Francesco
There's a fold in
For those of you attending the convention(s) in Japan this August (6OSME
and Origami Tanteidan):
This year there will be a one-day excursion on August 18th (Monday), right
after the 20th Origami Tanteidan Convention.
We will go to Shizuoka to visit the Yoshizawa exhibition at the Sano Art
(posted on behalf of Yahoo user: marcio_nogu...@yahoo.com):
Jennifer Shafley writes:
You can register for these classes, here:
https://origamiusa.org/convention2014_remoteclasses
snip
I think some of your times on the website have the wrong time, unless
classes are indeed at 2 and 3 am?
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JOHN MELLO said:
This seems like a rally great idea however could there be someway that we
could test out if our system supports the platform before we buy? ...
I’ve found it goes better if
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Here's a cool article about a pair of projects presented at the recent
International Conference on Robotics Automation utilizing
origami-inspired wheels.
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...
With great regret, I share the news that Elsje van der Ploeg died in
Zevenaar, Holland yesterday. Some of her close folding friends were with
her at the end. The funeral will be held
shortly in Tokyo,
Anne LaVin
-
Hello!
We are Ali Bahmani and Kiumars Sharif, avid paperfolders, teachers, and
students of Mathematics at the University of Tehran, Iran. Our paper,
Using Origami to Enrich Mathematical Understanding of Fractals,
co-written with American
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I'm looking for folders or a folding group in or around Ann Arbor, MI.
Please contact me off-list at dawn_...@yahoo.com.
Thanks!
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Hi,
A woman made accordion/explosive books and put them on etsy for sale.
Someone emailed her claiming to have a patent on those types of books and
asked her to remove her items from the etsy store.
These are the
(Seth asked about taking methyl cellulose on an airplane.)
On 8/30/14, kdiannesteph...@gmail.com kdiannesteph...@gmail.com wrote:
Assume nothing.
Ask the specific carrier whenever you have a question on any substance.
This is usually great advice (though in the past I *have* been given
(Forwarding on behalf of Yahoo user Nick Robinson notbo...@yahoo.co.uk:
I'm working on (another!) book about geometric origami and would welcome
you sending me any work of yours that might be suitable. It can be single
or multi sheet but from squares and without glue(!). I'd need permission to
Forwarding on behalf of Yahoo user Margo Wecksler macma...@yahoo.com:
-- Forwarded message --
I am hoping someone can provide me with contact information for Bennett
Arnstein. I would like to teach one of his units at my local library.
Thanks, Margo
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Robert J. Lang wrote:
So, here's the place where I throw it open to the list (or at least,
those who have waded through this long posting): what do you think we
should use as a short, ideally single-word descriptor, of the object and
(forwarding on behalf of Yahoo user sea4...@yahoo.com)
Robert J. Lang wrote:
So, here's the place where I throw it open to the list (or at least,
those who have waded through this long posting): what do you think we
should use as a short, ideally single-word descriptor, of the object and
the
-on-messages
caveats still apply.
Thanks! Now, also as usual, please go fold something, and then tell us
about it!
Anne LaVin
for the list admin gang
Forwarding reply for Yahoo user Diana Lee boostdi...@yahoo.com
On Sun, Oct 12, 2014 at 1:15 PM, Sara Adams s...@happyfolding.com wrote:
does anyone know who designed to this stunning snowflake?
http://www.papercraftcentral.net/ornament-origami-snowflake/
Hi,
maybe it is from this web site?
Forwarding for Yahoo user dawn_...@yahoo.com:
I have been asked to teach origami under some unique circumstances. It HAS
TO be simple! First, they want a shoe of some type, which would probably be
a variation of the traditional Japanese slipper. Second, they want an
ornament of some type. Here
Forwarding for Yahoo user Francesco Mancini fmanc...@ymail.com:
A video on youtube with Michael LaFosse's Alexander Swallowtail butterfly.
It's odd to see that se put the copyright simbol on her work but she forget
to mention the designer of the butterfly, who owns the rights of it.
Forwarding for Yahoo user Diana Lee boostdi...@yahoo.com:
Hi,
Someone is looking for Enrica Dray to ask for permission to teach her
origami star. Please have Enrica contact me if possible,
thanks, Diana
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On Sat, 11/8/14, Meenakshi Mukerji meen...@gmail.com
wrote:
I am looking for 8-9 duo paper in Bird
of Paradise colors,
i.e., orange on
one side and blue or purple on the other.
Try Duet Fadeless Art Paper by Pacon. It is
On Sat, Nov 15, 2014 at 10:00 AM, Anna origa...@gmail.com wrote:
very often I receive requests from high school students to name a
couple of books about the history of Origami for some school projects
they are working on.
Do not forget the BOS collection of David Lister's essays:
Forwarding for Yahoo user Laura sea4...@yahoo.com
From: Anna origa...@gmail.com:
Unfortunately those students are not allowed to refer to
online sources (stupid I know), therefore the Lister List - even
though it is the best source of Origami history I'm aware of - is out
of the question.
Forwarding for Yahoo user Diana Lee boostdi...@yahoo.com:
Hi,
I received a letter from a woman who wants a custom design coffee bag for
her coffee company. Please see message below and contact her if you are
interested.
--
First Name: Irene
Last Name: Sandenbergh
Forwarding for Yahoo user Diana Lee boostdi...@yahoo.com:
Hello Everyone,
it is that time of year again! 2015 Origami calendars! I've generated a
few of them but they are not all available yet. So far we have 2015
templates for:
Hexagonal Twist Box Pen Holder Calendar (Jeremy Shafer et al)
Forwarding for Yahoo user Diana Lee boostdi...@yahoo.com:
Hi Everyone,
thanks for Yaacov Metzger, the 2015 Star Calendar by Carmen Sprung is
available. Please give it a try and let me know if there are many mistakes.
http://www.origami-resource-center.com/origami-calendars.html
Diana
On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 10:38 PM, Joe Power joepo...@mindspring.com wrote:
I see there was a small fire at the AMNH today (12/12).
First, I hope everyone is unharmed.
Second, I hope the tree is unharmed.
For the (many) list members who are not USA-based, or might not be members
of OrigamiUSA,
Forwarding for Yahoo user Gilad Aharoni gahar...@yahoo.com:
Lorenzo asked:
is there a good origami book database online,
working and almost complete (or growing)?
I have recently made my personal origami database available here:
http://www.giladorigami.com/origami-database.html
This has been
Forwarding for AOL user dermothaye...@aol.com:
Book - Origami Zoo - Robert Lang and Stephen Weiss, Pages 104 to 109. Steps
29 -30 - the Eagles tail.
The photo in the book is angled from the front, hiding a clear view of the
tail.
Request - If anyone completed the Golden Eagle by Robert Lang,
Forwarding a reply from Yahoo user prince eager zamir1...@yahoo.com:
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 10:49 AM, Gerardo @neorigami.com
gera...@neorigami.com wrote:
I read here about the table base:
http://www.origami-instructions.com/origami-table-base.html
I didn't know it was considered a base. The
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On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 9:36 AM, Garibi Ilan garibii...@gmail.com wrote:
I am about to teach the concept of self similarity in origami. Hydrangea
is
such a model, as well as Andrea Rose and Tower Flower. In general, it's a
model that follow a
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Square Origami Paper - That's Never Square !!!
Why is it not square when folded corner to corner (diagonally).
It's packaged as square origami paper.
The manufacturer below is an example:
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fmanc...@ymail.com:
On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 6:36 AM, Garibi Ilan garibii...@gmail.com wrote:
I am about to teach the concept of self similarity in origami.
(snip)
Do you have any idea what is the simplest model to demonstrate this
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On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 12:56 PM, Mary E. Palmeri m.e.palm...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 5:06 AM, Gerardo @neorigami.com
gera...@neorigami.com wrote:
But which ones can you give a only the ones you make or
also the
The latest issue of the newsletter from Wolfram Research (the folks who,
among lots of other cool math-y things, bring us Mathematica and Mathworld [
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/]) has a link to an article in their
community website with instructions for building two polyhedra from
origami:
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I had a look on the internet but no definition stands out !
Like Ivory, it doesn't sound too good for Elephants !
What exactly is Elephant Hide paper ?
Dermot
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Paper Dragon paperdra...@rcn.com Tue, 17 Feb 2015 20:52 Wrote:
So what are your thoughts about what is the future of Origami.
I've been wondering about the future of Origami in an advanced
technological world too.
Will folks of the future in
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On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 7:24 PM, Mary E. Palmeri m.e.palm...@gmail.com
wrote:
... I've just heard of a friend's death, and
like the idea of sending an angel fold, but don't know one that I find
very
satisfying.
I'm Rick,
Forwarding a reply from Yahoo user prince eager zamir1...@yahoo.com:
On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 7:24 PM, Mary E. Palmeri m.e.palm...@gmail.com
wrote:
... I've just heard of a friend's death, and
like the idea of sending an angel fold, but don't know one that I find very
satisfying.
I'm Rick,
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On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 9:18 PM, Rob Hudson caveat...@gmail.com wrote:
A colleague's father, a WWII veteran and teacher, passed away yesterday and
I wanted to send a card with a small, flat origami piece inside.
Perhaps a
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What is the best source for the history of origami in Japanese language? Is
there a book or something?
Laura Rozenberg
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Does anyone know how to create the crease pattern for Robert J. Lang's
Roosevelt Elk without using a calculator to compute the pattern?
- Alan
Hi, oh list folk!
Recently I have noticed a rise in problems (bounced messages, list mail
ending up with spam) resulting from people sending email to the list that
consists of a link and just a few words or a sentence or so of text.
While this form of message is super-common on social media, and
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Hi Dee,
From: Dee and Bob deen...@gmail.com
Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2015 4:33 PM
Is there still an enrollment fee for these online classes?
Currently, the online classes follows the regular fees for Special
Sessions. You can
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Hi
anyone know how to contact TP Kong? Some people want to invite him to
a conference.
Let me know or please forward my email to him.
Thanks, Diana
--
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On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 9:29 AM, Megan Williams ml.ma...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello folders - my daughter (almost 7) is trying to make the butterfly in
this tutorial. She is stuck at step 8. We cannot decipher what to do here
(I am
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On Fri, May 1, 2015 at 12:09 PM, Jorge E. Jaramillo odrau...@gmail.com
wrote:
...For this year someone proposed to do an
exhibition showing different ages of origami with models that were
representative somehow of one era
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Hi,
does anyone know how to contact Helena Verrill about her great origami web
site which no longer works?
https://www.math.lsu.edu/~verrill/origami
It's a great resource and I wish I could revive it.
Thanks in advance, Diana
...without the person's *explicit* permission.
If someone is trying to contact someone via the O-list, and you have the
contact information, you can offer to forward on a request for them; but
please do not share that contact information unless you know the person is
happy for it to be shared
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On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 4:27 PM, Sherry Gerstein sh.gerst...@icloud.com
wrote:
Does anyone have contact information (like an email address) for Rae
Cooker, the designer of
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Hi,
is anyone aware of an origami trick which you cannot unfold which looks
like this:
---
The finished figure was about one and a quarter inch long and a half inch
wide.
The way it 'locked' was simple. The main body of it
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On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 5:33 PM, Gerardo @neorigami.com
gera...@neorigami.com wrote:
I just created this model:
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=1079257028756941set=vb.10179635552type=3theater
...
Can you please tell me if a
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On Fri, 5 Jun 2015 1:29 Matthias i...@faltlabor.de wrote:
Funny thing for me is, that your replies are more an answer to the also
very interesting question: „Which kind of instructions is
Forwarding for Yahoo user Diana Lee boostdi...@yahoo.com, please reply to
the list or directly to Diana, not to me:
Hi, can anyone help this individual in making a tessellation based origami
jewelry box:
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I'm looking for someone to help in a jewelry box project
(Posting on behalf of Yahoo-mail user Kathy Knapp kskn...@sbcglobal.net,
please reply to the list or to her, not to me!)
I enjoy folding money, mostly one and two dollar bills, but occasionally,
five, ten and even twentys. This article give more information about the
change to come - that of a
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