[Origami] Staples memo cube..new colors
The Staples memo cubes are currently on sale...$3.00 each. There are a few new colors in the brights...a second shade of yellow and a lime shade of green that replaces the "institutional green-wall-color". Also there is a pastel cube now...same size papers, but all pastel, including that institutional green, for those who may miss it. Also in the pastels...a yellow, pink, lavender, light blue, peach and another light green. Leslie Sent from my iPad
[Origami] ADMIN - reminder: what to do when you think the list is acting oddly
Hi, everyone! Just a friendly reminder from your list admins that when you have a question about the list functionality, you should send email to the ADMIN ADDRESS: origami-own...@lists.digitalorigami.com (Bookmark it! Save it in your address book! Tattoo it somewhere!) If (and only if) that doesn't get an answer from one of us in a day or so, then feel free to email me personally. (NB: this is the only situation in which I will handle admin requests sent to my personal email address.) Never send administrative stuff to the list POSTING ADDRESS, i.e. that which you use to reach all 1200+ list members: origami@lists.digitalorigami.com Please note the difference, and save them both in your mail application so that it's clear where you're sending your outgoing mail. Your list admins and fellow list members (who want to read about origami, not list administrivia) thank you for your attention. Now go fold something, and come back and tell us about it! Anne
Re: [Origami] Inch Worm
> On Jul 4, 2018, at 11:26 AM, Rosemary wrote: > > Hello Everyone! > > Would anyone be able to tell me where to find the "Inchworm" model that was > discussed a short time ago? Thanking all who may help. > > I found it here. Easy and lots of fun! Leslie https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xaCg-m2VZsc
Re: [Origami] The Origami Piano model
On Jul 8, 2018, at 6:06 PM, Richard Kennedy wrote: > > > In addition to making the house and the piano, are there any other simple > > (beginner) models that use that base? > > I learnt both these models as a child from "Folding Paper Toys" by Shari > Lewis and Lillian Oppenheimer. I think there is also a couch in this book, > and perhaps more? > > Richard (Piracicaba, SP, Brazil) > Also a “newspaper boy’s hat” and a fox mask. You can also open the couch/piano up to make what is either a sort of scoop, or an open-backed baseball cap, or a bureau with a mirror on top, depending on whom you ask and on how you look at it. I often fold through all of these figures with kids (in this order: house, piano/couch, baseball cap/scoop, newspaper boy’s hat, fox mask). Matthew (Monterrey, Mexico)
[Origami] new use for kirigami
A science article about nanokirigami. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/07/180706152407.htm https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/07/180706152407.htm Tom Sullivan