Re: [Origami] Linked memories WAS New video: Braided Paper by J.C. Nolan

2012-11-06 Thread Kathy Knapp
From: A.M. van de Beek > Do you have such a model that you remember fondly, because of a linked memory? - Yes, I do remember when in grade school, in the late 1950's, someone came into the classroom of either 5th or 6th grade

Re: [Origami] Linked memories

2012-11-06 Thread Leyla Torres
> How about you? Do you have such a model that you remember fondly, because > of a linked memory? Well, for me "Braided Paper" is one of them, so it's a particular pleasure > to share a video tutorial on it with you. Actually I have two models: 1- The traditional origami boat. I was about five y

[Origami] Star Wars' Origami

2012-11-06 Thread Alberto Ramirez
A gallery of Star Wars origami models. I think this kind of models can be interesting for kids. I really like the site's banner: "Wait, we still like paper!" http://www.wired.com/design/2012/11/starwarigami/?pid=1141&viewall=true

Re: [Origami] Linked memories WAS New video: Braided Paper by J.C. Nolan

2012-11-06 Thread A.M. van de Beek
> Do you have such a model that you remember fondly, because of a linked memory? That’s the traditional Samurai Helmet for me. My mother made this for my 5th birthday party als my special hat and because I liked it so much she taught it to me. Little did we know ... I’m now 63 and a real origami

[Origami] Linked memories WAS New video: Braided Paper by J.C. Nolan

2012-11-06 Thread Dennis Walker
>>How about you? Do you have such a model that you remember fondly, because of >>a linked memory? For me this would have to be Joan Homewood's Robin for two reasons. Partly because of the fun I (and others) had at my expense in the early days of the O-list when I became embroiled in a confused