Re: [Origami] (not quite) origami sighting -- folded cardboard-box cradle

2018-02-25 Thread KDianne Stephens

Re: [Origami] Napkin Folding

2018-02-25 Thread cafe...@pacific.net
On 2/23/2018 4:01 AM, Joan Sallas wrote: 2) How were the edges of the napkins finished: plain hem, rolled hem, something else? Because napkins were weaved together in a (for me called) „napkin train line“ (which was rolled to be easily transported by the napkin seller, and cutted in

[Origami] Origami Mobile Application - Request for contributing models

2018-02-25 Thread Ali Bahmani
Hello Origami folders! This week I am working with a software team in a Hackathon on an Origami mobile Application project. We are looking for authors and designers of origami models who would like to contribute to the project. If you are willing to participate or get more information about the

[Origami] (not quite) origami sighting -- folded cardboard-box cradle

2018-02-25 Thread Karen Reeds
An ingenious cardboard box to use as a cradle for infants, developed by a Peace Corps volunteer who worked in Zambia and a product designer at the University of Michigan. The video shows how the box is assembled. I can't figure out how the flat, unfolded box package would incorporate the longer

[Origami] Mark Kennedy

2018-02-25 Thread Faye E Goldman
>From Origami USA – Faye Goldman On Feb, 18, 2018, Mark Kennedy passed away after a valiant fight with throat cancer. Those of you who have been to origami conventions will remember Mark for his wonderful teaching, great