Re: [Origami] Origami Sighting...and information request...
Hello Sue: Kim's Crane (kimscrane.com) sells the brown and other colors of baker's parchment (glassine) paper, https://kimscrane.com/shop/home/1230-glassine-paper-aka-kite-paper-brown-color.html?search_query=glassine&results=18 We are also getting in stock square sheet packages of mixed colors of the parchment or aka glassine papers. This paper can also be used to make window stars. Kimberly Crane On 6/13/2019 6:02 PM, Mary Drews wrote: 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: 1) While on a pilgrimage to study Church Architecture, our tour group stayed in a Hilton Hotel in London, Ontario CN. The morning breakfast buffet included muffins wraped in Brown (? Wax) paper origami! I'll try to send a photo soon. I'd really like to find a Source for that paper? 2) For an upcoming project, OCoP (Origami Club of Pittsburgh) wants to fold a number of Kusudama balls .several using Sonobe units (and variations). When I Iearned the model At a NYC Convention.we did three versions: 1) Sonobe basic unit 2) Sonobe basic (turned into a "White Ribbon") (pre-folded by rolling the edge of the Cupboard fold into a "white" hem (1/4" or less) .then I can't remember the next Steps to finish the unit (to avoid a "gap" in the middle). Does anyone remember the Next couple of steps? 3) Sonobe basic (turned into a "Bow tie" Block). Thank you for your help.in advance! We are celebrating our 31st Anniversary this year. We still meet at the Sq. Hill Library on a Saturday at 12 noon (call the Library for dates). Sue Neff at neffsens...@comcast.net
Re: [Origami] Origami Sighting...and information request...
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: > > > > 1) While on a pilgrimage to study Church Architecture, our tour group > stayed in a Hilton Hotel in > > London, Ontario CN. The morning breakfast buffet included muffins wraped in > > Brown (? Wax) paper origami! I'll try to send a photo soon. I'd really like > to find a > > Source for that paper? > > 2) For an upcoming project, OCoP (Origami Club of Pittsburgh) wants to > fold a number of > > Kusudama balls .several using Sonobe units (and variations). When I > Iearned the model > > At a NYC Convention.we did three versions: > > 1) Sonobe basic unit > > 2) Sonobe basic (turned into a "White Ribbon") (pre-folded by rolling > the edge of the > > Cupboard fold into a "white" hem (1/4" or less) .then I can't remember the > next > > Steps to finish the unit (to avoid a "gap" in the middle). Does anyone > remember the > > Next couple of steps? > > 3) Sonobe basic (turned into a "Bow tie" Block). > > Thank you for your help.in advance! > > We are celebrating our 31st Anniversary this year. We still meet at the Sq. > Hill Library on a > > Saturday at 12 noon (call the Library for dates). > > Sue Neff at neffsens...@comcast.net > > > > >
Re: [Origami] Origami Sighting...and information request...
1) While on a pilgrimage to study Church Architecture, our tour group stayed in a Hilton Hotel in London, Ontario CN. The morning breakfast buffet included muffins wraped in Brown (? Wax) paper origami! I'll try to send a photo soon. I'd really like to find a Source for that paper? 2) For an upcoming project, OCoP (Origami Club of Pittsburgh) wants to fold a number of Kusudama balls .several using Sonobe units (and variations). When I Iearned the model At a NYC Convention.we did three versions: 1) Sonobe basic unit 2) Sonobe basic (turned into a "White Ribbon") (pre-folded by rolling the edge of the Cupboard fold into a "white" hem (1/4" or less) .then I can't remember the next Steps to finish the unit (to avoid a "gap" in the middle). Does anyone remember the Next couple of steps? 3) Sonobe basic (turned into a "Bow tie" Block). Thank you for your help.in advance! We are celebrating our 31st Anniversary this year. We still meet at the Sq. Hill Library on a Saturday at 12 noon (call the Library for dates). Sue Neff at neffsens...@comcast.net