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.
..... from Chila /// ---------------------------------------------------------- Chilagami - I think, therefore I fold; I fold, therefore I am Folding for Fun in Northern Arizona, USA chilag...@gmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. >> >> -- >> >> *Gerardo G.* >> gerardo(a)neorigami.com <http://www.neorigami.com> >> [image: Image] instagram.com/NeorigamiCom >> *Knowledge and Curiosity in Origami:* >> *six private** classe**s online* <https://www.neorigami.com/classes> >> >> "(...) It doesn’t happen often, but when it does, it takes your breath >> away and fills you with the true joy of *origami*. I experienced this in >> my lessons with Gerardo G. I wouldn’t trade it for anything. Gerardo is >> (...)" *C. R.* *Read the full review* >> <https://www.neorigami.com/classes#h.q2mt4npahmc2> >> >> >>