Nice work, Jon Tucker!

For more of this, see OrigamiSpirit.com --> Videos --> Leyla's Froebel
Variations. She says there are 464 variations in her collection, but I
counted 480 shown on the page. Either way, they are fascinating to look at.

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On Mon, Sep 9, 2024 at 9:09 AM Jon Tucker via Origami <
origami@lists.digitalorigami.com> wrote:

> Yes, Froebel folds of beauty start with the windmill base with each flap
> squash-folded into a square.
>
> I designed a series of related folds of beauty several years ago after I
> learned about them and found the concept very interesting:
>
> https://www.instagram.com/p/Cee3kP8L8EH/
>
> Jon Tucker
>
> On Mon, Sep 9, 2024, 11:04 AM gera...@neorigami.com <gera...@neorigami.com>
> wrote:
>
>> In David Mitchell's reply to Ilan's invitation to the current CfC monthly
>> challenge, on September 5, he explained a bit about the term Froebel
>> Folds of Beauty. Thank you, Dave. That's a subject I'm particularly
>> interested in, although I often don't enjoy making my own [image: Emoji].
>>
>> Wow! I thought they were always folded from a windmill base. If i
>> understood you correctly, they are also made from a blintz fold? You also
>> use the term "doubly-blintzed", are you referring to the initial steps to
>> make a fortune teller or the windmill base?
>>
>>
>> Thank you very much in advance, Dave.
>>
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>>

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