I have used this type of paper for butterfly models.
Thought the wings on some of the papers are not symmetrical, they are colorful.
 I don’t mind the “distortions”. Not the best choice for many models but It is gives another option for many. 

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On May 9, 2026, at 9:51 AM, Lorenzo via Origami <[email protected]> wrote:


Hello everyone,

Following on from Vishakha’s email, I was wondering if I’m the only one who really doesn’t like this type of paper (from the point of view of the pattern), and for whom I honestly can’t find any ‘decent’ use in origami. 
It’s a paper that, in my view, might be suitable for patchwork or various coverings (obviously in larger sizes), but origami introduces so many ‘distortions’ to the pattern that it just creates chaos.
I was wondering, in fact, whether, for example, Tuttle ever gave this any thought when deciding to put this stuff on the market, or whether it’s just me who finds it useless (and even close to awful).

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Ciao,
Lorenzo

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Lorenzo Lucioni
Duesseldorf - Germany

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