Do you mean this Koen Klinkers in Tokyo? I found this on Google within seconds.
k...@frontofficetokyo.com
Origards,
Miranda
From: Jorge E. Jaramillo via Origami
Sent: 12 September, 2023 15:05
To: origami
Subject: [Origami] Koen Klinkers’ contact information
Hi everybody
Is by any chance Koen
From: Lorenzo via Origami
Sent: 20 August, 2023 21:50
Have you ever seen an artistic competition where you, voters, didn't know
anything about the author?
I never have.
Don’t worry Lorenzo, they’re al the ‘usual suspects’ and a lot of the models
have been published on Instagram and other
-Original Message-
From: Sy Chen via Origami
My friend sent me the following link for an origami envelope:
https://planetwordmuseum.org/how-to-make-an-origami-poetry-envelope/
I've been making this envelope from time to time for 25 years or maybe even
longer. It was taught to me by
When you reply to his message you get two adressees in the ‘To’-box.
Remove the O-list and you’re left with Simon.
Origards,
Miranda
From: the_origami_guy--- via Origami
Sent: 11 April, 2023 16:01
To: origami@lists.digitalorigami.com
Subject: Re: [Origami] Simon Turner's paper lot
Mr. Turner
mi
Sent: 19 January, 2023 00:34
To: The Origami Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Origami] imai yudai
Best I can do is that he is on Instagram as @origami_maimai
Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android
On Wed, Jan 18, 2023 at 8:28 AM, Mizu-randa
wrote:
Hi all,
Can someone please help me to the contact details
Hi all,
Can someone please help me to the contact details for Imai Yudai?
I’ll explain. We (OSN) published one of his models in the 2022 one-day
convention booklet. Of course we did ask his permission first but his ‘yes’ is
now nowhere to be found.
Without that we don’t have neither his email
From: Diana Lee via Origami
Sent: 15 December, 2022 03:32
To: origami@lists.digitalorigami.com
Subject: [Origami] Who is origamist.de
Hi,
does anyone know who this website belongs to and how I can contact him?
https://web.archive.org/web/20220817203739/http://origamist.de/uebermich.php
The
Sorry, no reference of any kind but I’ve always been told that it goes back to
‘ancient’ history.
In the beginning there was white paper only, very expensive so only monasteries
could afford it. Monks used paper strips with painted on texts to decorate
their monastery for special worshipping
Hi all,
While transferring my files from my pc to an external disk I was stopped by a
power cut. Most files were either still on my pc or already on the disk but the
file ‘Marathon’ must have been in between and is now lost.
Maybe you’ve seen my posts on Facebook or Instagram and I’ve already
Ø Who recognizes this model and can help her out of her misery?
Maybe the tea bag folding community can help with this query
ORIFUN to all,
Dianne
Thanks Dianne but it’s not a teabag fold.
Origards,
Miranda
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Hi all,
Asking for a friend. Really!
She’s looking for the designer of this model.
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=5504399036292316=a.648973351834933
We’ve tried ‘everything’, Google, Images, Flickr, Insta, Pinterest but nothing
came up.
Who recognizes this model and can help her out of her
Hi all,
No articles or any proof, just an observation.
Historically in the Netherlands fine creative crafts are generally considered
‘for girls’. In the (not even very) old days the craft lessons in school were
knitting and embroidery for girls and carpentry for boys. Of course this was
also
-Original Message-
From: David Mitchell
Sent: 19 April, 2022 11:28
To: origami@lists.digitalorigami.com
Subject: Re: [Origami] Article about Yoshizawa in Reader's Digest magazinein
1970.
I just checked with the Dutch magazine but their archives got lost.
Origards,
Miranda
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Deze
Sorry everybody, my last message was supposed to go to David only.
Origards,
Miranda
Mme A.M. van de Beek
Antibes, France
www.vandebeek.eu
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Hi David,
I'm glad Joan Sallas has replied to you so extensively because I can't help
you. I do have the book and I was sure it was on one of my origami shelves
but I can't find it there. A lot of my things are in boxes in my brother's
attic because I don't have the space and apparently this
Hi all,
The Dutch convention committee would like to contact Sy Chen about one of his
models.
The email address we have on file isn’t valid anymore.
Could someone please put me in touch with him?
Thanks in advance, your help is very much appreciated.
Origards,
Miranda
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From: Bonnie Hurley via Origami
Sent: 29 December, 2021 19:37
Several years ago, a Korean Crane pattern was included in Margaret Van
Sicklen's Page-a-day origami calendar. No designer was named. It's a crane that
sits well and has a thicker chest and tail than the traditional Japanese crane
From: Stefan Delecat
Sent: 28 April, 2021 21:19
I am interested in contacting Jo Nakashima.
He’s on Facebook, Flickr and Youtube.
Origards,
Miranda
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From: mailto:gera...@neorigami.com
Does one of you know what's the proper way of keeping transparency film, so it
doesn't get scratches?
The more expensive sheets for overhead projectors are sold with a sheet of
tissue paper between them, exactly for that reason.
Origards,
Miranda
From: Ilan Garibi
Sent: 09 July, 2020 06:45
To: The Origami Mailing List
Subject: [Origami] Save the Dates - Origami World Marathon
Dear origami friends,
We are excited to invite you to the first-ever Origami World Marathon!
Oh I would love to take part but I have no idea how I can do that
From: mailto:gera...@neorigami.com
Those of you who fold modular models in local groups, particularly now that
it's done through online video conferencing, do the groups tend to fold all the
units at the same time or one by one?
It depends on how complicated the unit is. If it’s only 5 or 6
-Original Message-
From: Gerardo @neorigami.com
Sent: 06 February, 2020 22:58
To: origami lists digitalorigami
Subject: Re: [Origami] Questions regarding pin trading
Dear Gerardo (and others)
I don't remember where the idea came from (Germany I think) but we've been
trading at the
-Original Message-
From: Gerardo @neorigami.com
Sent: 03 November, 2019 18:32
To: origami lists digitalorigami
Subject: [Origami] Folds with sentimental value?
So what fold have you looked after (kept) for some time now because
of its
sentimental value?
Mine's a Kawasaki rose that
-Original Message-
From: Ralph Jones
Sent: 08 August, 2019 18:06
To: origami-list
Subject: [Origami] Sprung book - 21 Sterne
This book seems to be available only in Germany, and each place I have tried,
I was surprised to read that Carmen doesn’t send abroad because she’s a very
-Original Message-
From: Herng Yi Cheng
Does anyone know others who are making "origami theater"?
What about Marieke de Hoop from Rotterdam (NL)!? She's been performing for
about 20 years.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=98=xkmFaxaQpEE
Origards,
Miranda
-Original Message-
From: Jorge E. Jaramillo
Could someone please send me privately the email address of Jose Meeusen?
I
would like to contact her regarding one of ther designs.
You can contact her by sending a message through her Facebook page.
But I've forwarded the message to her
-Original Message-
From: Gerardo @neorigami.com
Sent: 07 May, 2018 16:09
I like this method, it doesn't leave unwanted creases on the paper. Now,
my
experience is that when I teach it to relative origami beginners, some
struggle a little bit with it.
If you try to do the S-method
-Original Message-
From: Wolf Weidner
Sent: 19 March, 2018 13:25
To: origami@lists.digitalorigami.com
Subject: [Origami] Why did origami become popular in the 1980s ?
In the google ngram viewer (a website that let's your search for term in
a large amount of books) I looked up origami,
-Original Message-
From: Mike Case
Sent: 22 February, 2018 22:00
To: The Origami Mailing List
Subject: [Origami] Napkin Folding
I'm interested in trying my hand at some Renaissance-style napkin
folding,
and I had a couple questions before I go linen shopping.
It's not Italian or
-Original Message-
From: Jorge E. Jaramillo
Sent: 10 February, 2018 16:53
To: origami
Subject: [Origami] What is the "right" way to use a bone folder
snip< For instance the bone folder that looks like a
knife, I always thought the part you use to crease is the one that would be
the
-Original Message-
From: Gerardo @neorigami.com
Sent: 14 November, 2017 15:17
To: origami lists digitalorigami
Subject: [Origami] More questions about origami earrings
snip<
Does it really look bad if the folds face the sides instead of the front?
As long as both sides of the tato
Dutch tea commercial sent to me by my brother, https://youtu.be/TBAcXZJgoFA
Origards,
Miranda
Mme A.M. van de Beek
Antibes, France
www.vandebeek.eu
-Original Message-
From: Anna
Sent: 03 October, 2017 10:11
To: The Origami Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Origami] folding hands
Miranda wrote:
Ages ago I folded a model of two hands and if I remember correctly they
were (self) folding hands.
The model sounds like one of Jeremy
Hello,
Ages ago I folded a model of two hands and if I remember correctly they were
(self) folding hands.
The model looks a bit like
http://www.mcescher.nl/galerij/terug-in-nederland/tekenen/.
I’d like to fold it again but I don’t remember where the diagrams are and I’ve
already searched
Hi all,
Can anyone please ask Irene Chua to contact me?
The magazine Orison would like to publish one of her models.
Thanks in advance, I would be very grateful.
Origards,
Miranda
Thanks everybody for all the information, it's really helpful.
In all my 60+ years as a folder I've never seen this folding method before.
Just shows that you're never too old to learn. :-)
Origards,
Miranda
Hi all,
On the Facebook page of the Origami Therapy Association is a message saying
that there's a difference between a Japanese crane and a Korean one. But
they didn't say what this difference is and I never noticed it so can anyone
please satisfy my curiosity?
Thanks,
Miranda
Hi all,
I'm trying to find the address of F.J. Caboblanco, home and/or email.
The OSN has published one of his models in their magazine Orison and would
like to send him a complimentary copy. He probably sent in his design
himself, either without any other information or the enclosed letter
-Original Message-
From: Ken
Sent: 17 December, 2016 16:18
To: origami@lists.digitalorigami.com
Subject: [Origami] Origami Exchange
Did I miss it, or has it folded? <
There was another one now (ended December 11) but I don't know who initiated
it. All messages were in both English
-Original Message-
From: Wolf Weidner
Sent: 06 November, 2016 10:49
To: origami@lists.digitalorigami.com
Subject: Re: [Origami] Regarding the Christmas Origami Book
All it takes it one person to go to a lawyer and you have all kind of
annoying legal problems. <
Come on, don't you
-Original Message-
From: Anna
Sent: 04 November, 2016 20:14
To: The Origami Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Origami] Regarding the Christmas Origami Book
after some discussion, it was always possible to obtain back copies by
sending more than one diagram. <
No money is involved. I would
-Original Message-
From: Anna
Sent: 04 November, 2016 11:45
To: Origami Mailing Liste
Subject: [Origami] Regarding the Christmas Origami Book
Do you think that would be a good solution or do you prefer the books to
stay unpublished for the wider audience?<
I always understood that
-Original Message-
From: Sarah Northshield
Sent: 14 February, 2016 16:59
To: origami@lists.digitalorigami.com
Subject: [Origami] Origami Iceland? Origami in Iceland?
Try contacting them through Origami Island on Facebook. Their last posting
is from October but you never know.
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