Several people have pointed out that I forgot to mention a couple of items:
We will have an ATC swap - everyone is welcome to join in. Info is at
http://www.ohiopaperfolders.com/index.php?page=pages/more_convention_info.ht
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We will have autograph sessions, so if you have a few special books fro
Jennifer said:
" I will be attending the convention this year. This will be my first origami
convention. I am super excited, but unsure what to bring. I am looking for
suggestions. Should I bring"
Some of the other responses covered things well: bring some paper, especially
any special
On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 9:56 AM, Rosemary
wrote:
> Would anyone be able to recommend the size of square to make a
> "people-size" ( adults) origami samurai helmet? Looking to have some
> fun with a class this week. Thanking you in advance!
In 2011, the Crown Prince of Denmark went to visit Jap
I will be attending the convention this year. This will be my first
origami convention. I am super excited, but unsure what to bring. I am
looking for suggestions. Should I bring
I am hoping there will a pin exchange. I am prepare with pins already. I
like to mount them on a small p
Hey everybody,
today I uploaded a new tutorial on my channel. It's for my butterfly called
"Tropico" and it's a variation of the butterfly base by Michael LaFosse.
So here you are:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=887XeWq11iQ
Have a good day and happy folding.
Alexander
Jennifer Shafley asked what to bring to a convention.
Even though some conventions provide their attendees with a welcome
set of papers it is always good to bring a small selection of your
preferred papers along. I especially recommend some thin large sheets
that you would use to fold a model for
wrote:
> And for those of you who were here our first or second year, but have not
> been back - keep in mind we are in a new, very nice hotel. Everything on
> one floor, refrigerators in every room, and the hotel is surrounded by
> restaurants and shops.> snipped
I will be attending the conven
On 27/05/14 15.56, Rosemary wrote:
Would anyone be able to recommend the size of square to make a
"people-size" ( adults) origami samurai helmet? Looking to have some
fun with a class this week. Thanking you in advance!
In March this year we did a workshop at J-POPCON.dk, a large event with
J
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Hello All!
Would anyone be able to recommend the size of square to make a
"people-size" ( adults) origami samurai helmet? Looking to have some
fun with a class this week. Thanking you in advance!
Best to all of you,
Rosemary Browne
British Columbia
Canada
Hello there, I know there's an local origami group in Maine tho I was
wondering if there were any folders close (1/2hr driving distance) to
Freeport, ME. If there are, can you please write me off-list?
Thanks...
Vishakha
NYC
(forwarded on behalf of )
Mike Guy (who is not a member of this list) would like to know the
following:
In Alice Gray and Kasahara's book, Magic of Origami (1977) on page112, the
Christmas Tree model is attributed to both Makoto Yamaguchi and Rae Cooker.
I am wondering if this is an error as Rae
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