> From: "Robert J. Lang"
>>Since many of you asked here are the rough instructions:
>>http://origamee.net/temp/hillary.pdf
>
> That's a neat fold!
>
> It also suggests an interesting puzzle: folding the same pattern from a
> square. Here is a CP that gives it from a 7x7 grid.
Thanks Robert! I am
Thus spake "Jason Ku" on 10/11/16 10:11 PM:
>> On Oct 11, 2016, at 6:27 PM, Robert J. Lang
>>wrote:
>>
>> It also suggests an interesting puzzle: folding the same pattern from a
>>square. Here is a CP that gives it from a 7x7 grid.
>
>
>Robert, I do hope the next president will not be so wastef
> On Oct 11, 2016, at 6:27 PM, Robert J. Lang wrote:
>
> It also suggests an interesting puzzle: folding the same pattern from a
> square. Here is a CP that gives it from a 7x7 grid.
Robert, I do hope the next president will not be so wasteful!
Here's one that's a little more efficient. :P
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Thus spake "Meenakshi Mukerji" on 10/11/16 12:52 PM:
>> Origami and politics perhaps do not mix but I couldn't help but design
>this beautiful symbol with color change:
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/mmukhopadhyay/29572866884/
>Since many of you asked here are the rough instructions:
>http://or
> Origami and politics perhaps do not mix but I couldn't help but design
this beautiful symbol with color change:
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/mmukhopadhyay/29572866884/
Since many of you asked here are the rough instructions:
http://origamee.net/temp/hillary.pdf
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