> On Jan 26, 2016, at 10:42 AM, Rob Hudson wrote:
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>> On Sun, Jan 24, 2016 at 12:49 PM, Cye M. Newman wrote:
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>> Who's model is this:
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I believe that is a Carmen Sprung model. Yes the basic model uses squares, but
I have seen other modulars
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>Does anyone know of any models (besdes the nursing cap) for the
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In PCOC play, the AZ convention book there is a syringe action model. Contact
me if you don't have the book.
MaryD
Greetings.
I saw this adorable model on Facebook. I found diagrams but I'm stuck on the
frond section. Can anyone help?
Please see Mary Williams Drews on Facebook, or contact me privately
Thanks in advance
Hi Kathy
David Brill uses A6 paper in a some of his modulars, check his website.
MaryD
> On Jul 21, 2019, at 10:57 AM, Kathy Stevick wrote:
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> I have come into possession of sets of 30 A6 paper.
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> Can anyone direct me to modulars using small A sized paper?
> All I can think of is
Hi Sue
That brown paper is likely bakers parchment. It comes in bleached(white) and
natural/brown. Online from King Arthur Flour, or a food supply business. BTW it
folds very well.
Hope that helps,
MaryD
> On Jun 13, 2019, at 5:39 PM, sue neff wrote:
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> 1) While on a pilgrimage
Hi all
I’m trying to figure this model. I have some photo diagrams, and the last few
steps are unreadable, and that’s where I’m having trouble. Any ideas?
Thanks
MaryD
> On Oct 29, 2019, at 12:21 PM, Kate Honeyman wrote:
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> I've not seen a primer book for box pleated modelsany recommendations
As I recall Tim Rickman has a series of boxpleating videos on YouTube. Search
for that.
Also Robert Lang’s origami page has an article regarding box
ts usually come with a remote which is great so you don't have to keep
removing the light from the model to operate it.
Please join us in sharing the joy of origami
Kind regards,
Mary Drews
For Origami Connect
Hi Andrea
I have a Ipevo doc camera, cost less than 100$. Easy to set up, works just
fine. OUSA owns several that we send to presenters for Origami Connect and we
use them for conventions as well. Contact me directly for more info.
Mary Drews
From: Origami On Behalf Of Andrea
Käthe Watanabe
I am attempting to construct the module that Robert Lang taught at the recent
Origami USA Unconvention. I have completed the second row of assembly, but I
cannot figure out how to proceed from there. Has anyone on the list assembled
this module enough to be able to
Google translate works pretty well.
M
> On Nov 16, 2020, at 5:33 PM, Linda Munich wrote:
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> Hello fellow folders,
> Can anyone recommend a Japanese translation app for translating directions in
> model books?
> Thanks,
> Linda Musich
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> Sent from my iPhone
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Hi all-
I love these suggestions for activities at conventions. What would be EVEN
better is to actually come to convention AND lead these activities. It's
easy to say "someone" should do something, but what convention planners and
attendees NEED to folk to come up with good ideas, and then
Hi Ken-
Thanks for your acknowledgement that's it's easy to assume. I hope it helps
that the Local PCOC group is planning activities and you idea has been added
to our list. I assure you we are always open to ideas, and welcome the
input, but keep in mind the powers-that-be are volunteers with
that you can apply in your own folding
- no matter what level you're at right now.
Happy folding
Mary Drews
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On 10/13/2022 11:55 AM, Lorenzo via Origami wrote:
Dear origamists,
I've been evaluating whether to attend a WOD for years, but I always
need to deal with a very bad scheduling for the EU folders.
This year, for exam
Well done Joseph, thanks for your comment, there are way more than 2
genders.
MaryD
On 8/11/2022 3:23 PM, Joseph Wu wrote:
Are we talking about biological sexes or about gender. Big difference.
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