If you know how to contact Marcia Krone please message me. I plan on teaching
one of her models at PCOC. Thank you in advance
Maureen Miller-Calamo
From: Dawn Tucker via Origami
To: "origami@lists.digitalorigami.com"
Sent: Monday, October 2, 2017 8:40 PM
Subject: [Origami] On the subject of what constitutes origami
But back to my question: Who decided origami couldn't be cut or glued, and
where, and when?
Dawn
Hello Dawn,
Dawn Tucker wrote:
>My question is this: Who decided (and when) that cutting and gluing keeps a
folded piece from being called origami?
As always it is helpful to look at what David Lister wrote on this subject.
See his article 'To glue or not to glue' in the Lister List ... which is
oddly enti
Den 2. okt. 2017 kl. 19.06 skrev Dawn Tucker via Origami
:
>
> My question is this: Who decided (and when) that cutting and gluing keeps a
> folded piece from being called origami? I've got origami books, written by
> those we consider to be origami masters, venerable Japanese folders, whose
>>But back to my question: Who decided origami couldn't be cut or glued, and
>>where, and when?
Old tyme-y origami had cuts in it so I wouldn't say that original origami
didn't allow cuts.
I don't know who or when the idea of no cuts, no glue, no tools came to be (see
Pure Origami page belo
-Original Message-
From: Anna
Sent: 03 October, 2017 10:11
To: The Origami Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Origami] folding hands
Miranda wrote:
Ages ago I folded a model of two hands and if I remember correctly they
were (self) folding hands.
The model sounds like one of Jeremy Shafer's
Miranda wrote:
> Ages ago I folded a model of two hands and if I remember correctly they
were (self) folding hands.
The model sounds like one of Jeremy Shafer's from his book "Origami to
Astonish and Amuse". Look on the right side of this Sneek preview, pages
228-233:
http://barf.cc/jeremy/origami