Thanks everybody for all the information, it's really helpful.
In all my 60+ years as a folder I've never seen this folding method before.
Just shows that you're never too old to learn. :-)
Origards,
Miranda
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4BlI8IYkDc
Oh, I have seen it before.
I asked people about this crane.
They said that it is folded in educational origami widely, for children or
seniors who are difficult to sharpen the edges.
And someone told me that he had folded 1000 crane in 1980s this
Hans Dybkjær
Site: papirfoldning.dk
Society: foldning.dk
> Den 20. mar. 2017 kl. 07.33 skrev Hatori, Koshiro :
>
> Dear Miranda, jassu and all,
>
>>> On the Facebook page of the Origami Therapy Association is a message saying
>>> that there's a difference between a
Dear Miranda, jassu and all,
>> On the Facebook page of the Origami Therapy Association is a message saying
>> that there's a difference between a Japanese crane and a Korean one.
> I'm Korean and I also have no idea about the different of origami crane
> between Japanese and Korean.
It is
Hi all,
On the Facebook page of the Origami Therapy Association is a message saying
that there's a difference between a Japanese crane and a Korean one. But
they didn't say what this difference is and I never noticed it so can anyone
please satisfy my curiosity?
Thanks,
Miranda