Larry asked if the flapping crane was a traditional model.
To my knowledge, there's the flapping bird and the traditional crane.
Both of them are traditional models. Although its folding process is almost
the same, only the one with the thinner limbs is considered a crane, while
the one that
On 15/08/13 19.56, Gerardo @neorigami.com wrote:
Larry asked if the flapping crane was a traditional model.
To my knowledge, there's the flapping bird and the traditional crane.
Both of them are traditional models. Although its folding process is almost
the same, only the one with the thinner
Hi,
I just found Paper, An Elegy, by Ian Sansom (William Morrow, imprint
of HarperCollins, 2012) in the Princeton Public Library.
I don't think this book has been mentioned on the list yet. I haven't
read much yet, but so far I'm enjoying it a lot -- he's a very good
writer.
Sansom has lots
Hey O-Listers--
I want to let you all know that my new book/kit--My First Origami Kit--was
just published by Tuttle. It's designed to appeal to children, offering
pre-printed papers for the different models and stickers for noses, eyes, and
claws.
All the models are fairly simple. About half
On 14aug13, Larry Wood wrote: There is a video producer in Portland who
wants to film several traditional models for the About.com website, to be
used as teaching videos. ... As to the crane, my question is whether the
flapping crane falls in the category of traditional. I will appreciate
any
From: Michila Caldera chilag...@gmail.com
To: origami@lists.digitalorigami.com
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2013 6:16 PM
Subject: [Origami] Traditional Crane Models: Flapping Cranes Birds
(2) New Flapping Bird, diagrammed in “Art of Origami” by Samuel Randlett
(1961, pg 126-127). This one is
From: Michila Caldera chilag...@gmail.com
To: origami@lists.digitalorigami.com
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2013 6:16 PM
Subject: [Origami] Traditional Crane Models: Flapping Cranes Birds
(2) New Flapping Bird, diagrammed in “Art of Origami” by Samuel
Subject: [Origami] Traditional Crane Models: Flapping Cranes Birds
I got permission directly from Samuel Randlett for the use of his New
Flapping Bird in our Story-gami book/video kit.
Michael LaFosse
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Thank you Michael, Michila, Hans and Gerardo for you thoughtful