Maybe it is not supposed to be measured out and done by sight alone? I wonder if ancient noshi was meant to be repeated. Maybe the true value of the noshi is that every time it is folded, it is a unique interpretation; a unique gift that is never folded the same way twice. There are no guidelines, no landmarks, no measuring. Sometimes I would rather receive a unique gift than one that is built on an assembly line. Maybe the same is true of the noshi that accompanies a gift? -- Douglas Zander
- [Origami] need help with noshi folding Diana Lee
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- Re: [Origami] The Twisted Tale of O... Chris Lott
- Re: [Origami] The Twisted Tale ... adigging
- Re: [Origami] The Twisted Tale ... Galen Pickett
- Re: [Origami] The Twisted Tale ... KDianne Stephens
- Re: [Origami] The Twisted Tale ... Chris Lott
- Re: [Origami] The Twisted Tale ... adigging
- Re: [Origami] The Twisted Tale ... John Scully
- Re: [Origami] The Twisted Tale ... adigging
- Re: [Origami] need help with noshi foldi... Douglas Zander
- Re: [Origami] need help with noshi foldi... Chris Lott
- Re: [Origami] Modular inspiration Dirk Eisner
