HELLO EVERYONE
Might one of you have the 12th Origami Tanteidan Convention Book from 2004?
According to Gilad's database, starting on page 102, you'll find diagrams for
three six-unit modulars created by Fumiaki Kawahata. Now I want to know if,
according to that book, each one of the three has
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> Incidentally, Origami Moyo was known to Gershon Legman in 1952 and was
> included in his bibliography.
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> Dave
Gershon Legman purchased a set and sent it to Ligia Montoya in Argentina.
Ligia’s sister kept the books after she died. One of these copies rests at the
Museo del Origami in
Karen Reeds wrote:
>Here's a visual treat: a digitized copy of a beautiful accordion-fold origami
>book from 1935, now in the Tress Collection, University of Pennsylvania
>Libraries, Philadelphia. The curator, Lynne Farrington, tells me that only a
>small part of the collection has been fully
September 23, 2022
Here's a visual treat: a digitized copy of a beautiful accordion-fold
origami book from 1935, now in the Tress Collection, University of
Pennsylvania Libraries, Philadelphia. The curator, Lynne Farrington, tells
me that only a small part of the collection has been fully
I still smile at the Zoom teacher who said to “pick your nose” to do a squash.
Another said to “smash” the point. I do agree that knowing what’s coming can
make things better for remote students.
Bonnie Hurley, Older Folder
Have without holding; catch and release