Hi all,
I recently checked the papercircle o-gami paper section, and found the
links were dead (404 not found error).
Does anyone know if they've stopped producing the paper? temporarily?
permanently?
Thanks,
~Seth
http://www.flickr.com/photos/inqorigami/
Hey origami-ers,
My new website friedmanorigami.com just went live. Have a look to see some
cool complex origami.
I'll be updating the site often with new models, crease patterns, and
articles about complex origami.
And if you like birds definitely come and check it out!
-Seth
Hey everyone,
I made an origami hand, which maybe you all might think is pretty neat.
And the creasepattern is there too. Why not try it out, on this lazy
Sunday afternoon?
Check it out on
Facebook: facebook.com/sethfriedmanorigami
Twitter: twitter.com/friedmanorigami
Instagram:
I have a very reliable method for cutting large squares. But it requires
one of these.
http://www.amazon.com/Starrett-FS-24-Professional-Framing-Square/dp/B002BWKO3S#
And if you want to make a larger than 24 square you'll need another steel
straightedge of 36
or whatever length you are aiming
I think there is a lot of information online to help you, from others who
have already folded ryujin 3.5. But the Crease Pattern itself is only
available from the resources Anne mentioned.
Check out youtube and search Ryujin.
Or check out the origami forum: http://snkhan.co.uk/forum/ and search
> On Apr 22, 2018, at 12:00 PM, origami-requ...@lists.digitalorigami.com wrote:
>
> [Origami] Sections of the Tanteidan Magazine?
Hey Gerard,
If you use the English side of the Tanteidan Magazine webpages, you can see the
categories for the different sections of each magazine. There are
Hey everyone,
I met someone at a potluck yesterday who is opening a paper studio in upstate
New York. She said that she did took a college course at Oberlin in the 80’s
(around 1985) from someone who taught how to fold a camel.
Anyone have any idea of an origami name at Oberlin in the 80s?