> On Dec 3, 2013, at 13:20, [email protected] wrote: > > I'm looking for a simple model (to teach to a general audience, not to > folders) that can folded by several different sequences. I'd something that > folks can enjoy folding without frustration, and when they are finished, > think, "That's pretty cool." The idea is that there can be more than one way > to arrive at the same result. But I would like a nice result besides. (I > know, I know, just give me the moon!)
I'm not sure what 'several different sequences' means? D'you mean something like how one can fold the bird base in different ways... for eg the traditional way (for lack of a better title) where one folds the preliminary base & then on to make the bird base folds or the pre-creased method? However, the 'different sequences' would only work for the beginning of a model, no? There are several simple models to share w non-folders tho they'd be different ones I'd teach kids (twist fish, waterbomb, turtle, lily flower, tulip, grasshopper, mouse, butterfly) & adults (crane, trumpeting elephant, hearts) etc. Hope that helps... Vishakha NYC
