On Jun 5, 2018, at 12:05 PM, Gerardo @neorigami.com
wrote:
> 1. The complexity level declared for the workshop isn't the same as the
> complexity level stated in diagrams.
> 2. It's important to take into account the duration of the workshop when
> choosing the complexity level of the workshop.
Hi, Dawn6/5/2018
My model, Pin-Less Pinwheel, diagrammed in
OUSA Convention Book 1988.Page 243, was inspired by the Blow-up Rabbit, so
I count it as a cousin of the Waterbomb.
The short directions: Make rabbit-ear folds on each flap of the Waterbomb
base. Crease the open end firmly horizontal
So sorry, I added the wrong URL in the original message. This is the same
message but with the correct links.
The convention I most often participate only has three complexity levels
for the workshops: beginners, intermediate, and advanced. Aside from that,
the workshops are one or two hours long.
The convention I most often participate only has three complexity levels
for the workshops: beginners, intermediate, and advanced. Aside from that,
the workshops are one or two hours long. I've learned the following during
these conventions:
1. The complexity level declared for the workshop isn't