Congrats Sok! I remember you from PCOC in Portland! Our team folded the
big hummingbird in a flower.
Kate
On Wed, Feb 7, 2024, 3:34 PM Diana Lee via Origami <
origami@lists.digitalorigami.com> wrote:
> Does the machine fold the paper into an origami model while you wait or
> are the models
If you have groups of 3 at a point try using only 3 colors. Try 4 pink 4
green 4 blue and it should work
Im not familiar with the model. Are 4 pieces used at a corner or 3?
On Wed, Mar 8, 2023, 9:21 AM gera...@neorigami.com
wrote:
> *HI*
>
> So I have the twelve units for *Butterfly Ball*,
Interesting.
I'm from the deep Midwest. (Nebraska), and most of the very few origami men
I know are about modular, complex dragons etc, and tessellations. The other
woman I know illustrates children's book, does animal origami at cultural
fairs, and the public schools teach the crane to both
Not to plug anyone, but I also really struggle with CP. I recently took a
class with Madonna Yoder, she is also on Instagram I think, anyway the way
she teaches tessellations really helped me understand new ways to read
crease pattern. Kind of gives a visceral sense of how those repeated
patterns
On Wed, Feb 23, 2022, 7:13 PM Clare wrote:
> Re: finding an explanation for not liking golden ventures (Laura R)
>
> On Feb 22, 2022, at 7:29 PM, Paul Vincent wrote:
>
> I wouldn?t say I dislike the technique, as such, but I have an idea why I
> have no interest in it. It occurs to me that
Not sure, I feel the same way. But then I don't care for modulars
particularly.
I cut up a bunch of paper to make one once and discovered I was not good at
making all exactly the same, and had a lot of trouble with visualizing how
to use colors etc. Maybe I just need to try harder. Their origin
Hi Gerardo,
Sounds like fun. Me encanta.
I have my last origami tessellation boot camp right afterward so my fingers
will be all warmed up!
Tomando el fin clase de "Origami Tessellations Boot Camp" despues de la
reunion, y me estaria preparado.
Kate
On Mon, Jan 31, 2022 at 8:22 PM Gerardo
Muchas Gracias.
On Mon, Aug 9, 2021, 2:31 PM Gerardo @neorigami.com
wrote:
> I want to recommend all of you the following video. It's an introduction
> to the realm of origami made for non-origamists:
> https://youtu.be/-Q6QZj02dqk
>
> I hope you also find it interesting. It's only a month and
If you chose p then you would flap the yak yak to the letters of the
alphabet. A b c d ...till you got to the chosen letter. Usually this was
with a large number of children from one family, we had 9, or as part of a
slumber party.
On Tue, Jan 26, 2021, 11:37 PM Papirfoldning.dk
wrote:
> Den
FYIThe finish can aggravate the skin and it fades badly in sunlight. I
use it for patterns of things I need to cut that have difficlt angles or
curves. Fabric, plywoodkate
On Mon, Jan 18, 2021, 7:45 PM Louise Yale via Origami <
origami@lists.digitalorigami.com> wrote:
> Currently having
I am no elite folder, however I am a good proofer. I meant to tell you
there is an error in your new book on page 69. The photo is a 13 point star
not 15 points as it says. Also in step 14 it might have helped me to say
the entire bi folded flap is inserted.just me. I went back to fold
another
I still go to the library and do not leave anything behindI usually
tell the person I give the fold to where I found the instructions. I have a
bookcase full of models. Thinking of making my own holiday tree and or
gifting them to the neighbors many children. After letting them sit 72
hours of
Do we know if the projected turn in dates are hard deadlines?
I don't think I can get one there by mail by the 15th
Kate
On Thu, May 7, 2020 at 7:14 PM Andreas Cart (GMX)
wrote:
> Just got this invitation (in German) to contribute a crane to a public
> charity Origami project in
Thanks!
I've been occupied sewing hospital gowns and masks so I haven't really done
anything related to origami recently either.
Which library do you work in?
I had been holding the origami meetings at Gere Library.
It makes no difference to me at all which I use.
I go and fold at all of them
nbaum 10 days ago,
> and am working on a 5 minute clip. Have others received that email?
>
> Lisa B. Corfman
>
>1. Re: Documentary Film? (Kate Honeyman)
>2. Re: Documentary Film? (Judith Powell)
>3. Re: Documentary Film? (cafe...@pacific.net)
>4. Re: Docum
Me too. I told him to look up Origami USA and ask them. Obviously he
did...Kate
On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 10:27 AM Charlene Morrow <
c.charlenemor...@comcast.net> wrote:
> Yes, I also got this message --- by the way, it's Prince Vaughn ("n" on
> the end). I have not followed up, but I do see that
Someone posted this to my facebook last night. It is a folded but not sewn
fabric facemask. can be made by anyone with an 18 square of fabric and two
hair ties. takes 30 seconds. wash and wear. Kate
BLOG.JAPANESECREATIONS.COM GOOD LUCK AMD WASH YOUR HANDS FIRST! kATE
Here is my entry for the colorful Kusadama. It is a five color six sided
inverted "traditional kusadama" . Hope to see some others! Kate
You will laugh. It is an origami crab. Folded by my Grandaughter. I think
of it as a portrait of my character. Tenacious and stubborn and a bit
crusty on the outside. It just so happens that I was trying to fold. It
myself yesterday when it turned into Drago the talking Dragon. The Chinese
I've not seen a primer book for box pleated modelsany recommendations
I've fought my way thru a few Manga, and some Clothing models. It would be
helpful to have a book like Ilan Garibi's Tesselations only about box
pleating. Is there such a thing? Kate
Anything going on toward this years World Origami Days. Oct. 24 thru Nov.
11th? Kate
Does anyone know what if any relationship exists between origami and 3D
printing Kate
Started playing around with the super Nobu units and have found a couple of
other ways to connect them. Does anyone have Nobuko Akabe's e-mail. I want
to send her pictures. Kate Honeyman
I was looking on the internet and found nothing..what is the difference
between these two Units? Kate
We have 4 now
On Thu, Aug 29, 2019, 2:53 PM o s via Origami <
origami@lists.digitalorigami.com> wrote:
> Haven't booked yet, still looking for last minute. Let me know by Sunday
> latest.
> Thanks Omer
>
Does anyone know how to contact Steve Biddle? I want to use some models
from one of his books for pins at the PCOC and would like his permission.
Thanks, Kate wrac...@gmail.com
There is a dollar bill origami fish on the top right hand side of the AARP
May 2019 Bulletin pg. 40. The article is titled "Fishing for Advice".
Kate
dlife habitat people,
neighborhood schools, etc. for a display so we can get the word out about
our Origami group.
Kate Honeyman
Can any of you tell me a resource for larger paper for large sized, life
size models?, I can get up to 12 " sheets of paper at art/craft stores and
" freezer paper" up to 18 inches on a roll but that is about it. The
freezer paper is mighty flimsy too...Thanks in advance, Kate
Here is my best one so far. it is a springboard. fold the paper into
thirda then make a tube, Do not crease. Then cupboard fold both sides to
the center. Then book fold to the same center. Form the centerfold over a
table corner so there is a radius and not a strong crease. Dent one end
There is a calendar from AQUENT called 2018 talent calendar. The October
picture is Cranes and Queens No 1 by Colleen Keith from Amsterdam
Netherlandes.
generally. We have a 1&1/2 hour slot in the meeting room.
Thanks in advance, Kate Honeyman
Does anyone know what kind of paper the Denver airport is giving out just
now? They have an exhib set up and were handing out Origami Paper and some
simple tree patterns. A friend of mine went thru there this weekend and
brought some back for me. It is square and one color both sides, it folds
ar origami paper, larger squares 9" - 12"... any ideas or better
illustrations?
I am not an inexperienced folder, but I am not a master either. I chose
this model because it was labelled intermediate which is where I rank
myself...I could be wrong of course.
Kate Honeyman
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