Re: [Origami] Search for Paper Strip Star...
On 8/2/2018 3:53 PM, Diana Lee via Origami wrote: oh, *those* stars! They are called Lucky Stars. See here: https://www.origami-resource-center.com/strip-folding.html and the links within. I have so many of those, they are coming out of my ears! I sell them on etsy. https://www.etsy.com/shop/OrigamiJoy?ref=hdr_shop_menu#reviews Cheers, Diana --- Hello Everyone: Kim's Crane has a large selection of lucky stars. There is currently a 10% off sale on all products at https://www.kimscrane.com. The sale lasts until the end of August.
Re: [Origami] Search for Paper Strip Star...
oh, *those* stars! They are called Lucky Stars. See here: https://www.origami-resource-center.com/strip-folding.html and the links within. I have so many of those, they are coming out of my ears! I sell them on etsy. https://www.etsy.com/shop/OrigamiJoy?ref=hdr_shop_menu#reviews Cheers, Diana ---
[Origami] Search for Paper Strip Star...
On Wed, Aug 1, 2018 at 3:26 AM sue neff wrote: > I am still looking for (name/ creator/ directions) for > This Paper Strip Star that I picked up at CenterFold two years ago. I thought I might have a diagram for this, but can't find it. I've always heard it called Puff Star or Puffy Star. I know you start with a loose knot at one end and then weave the other end in some way. I know I've seen a dgm for it on-line. Try looking up Origami Puff Star. I'm pretty sure it's a "traditional" model, meaning it's been around for a long time and who knows whose design it is. I just looked, and found Puffy Star & Lucky Puffy Star: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFZigR4HK-k https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOAdh-sQyq4 Congrats on *30 years* for your group in Pittsburgh, Sue! . from Chila /// -- Chilagami - I think, therefore I fold; I fold, therefore I am Folding for Fun in Northern Arizona, USA chilag...@gmail.com Chila's Origami World on Facebook ---
Re: [Origami] Search for Paper Strip Star...
I am still looking for (name/ creator/ directions) for This Paper Strip Star that I picked up at CenterFold two years ago. If anyone has a clue I would really appreciate your help. The center pentagon on one side is "one layer" thick; On the second side it is "two layers" thick. Four cup-shaped points Are wrapped in one direction; and the fifth cup is the opposite. Many thanks! Sue Sue Neff Origami Club of Pittsburgh neffsens...@comcast.net Celebrating 30 YEARS of Paper Folding in Pittsburgh (1988-2018)