Re: [Origami] An old post on an origami post doctoral fellow in the US military

2014-01-26 Thread Cheng Herng Yi
On Sun, Jan 26, 2014 at 2:00 AM, Winnie Leung Context: I need to do a write up for a piece of team-building artwork for a mandatory art competition at work. The boss's boss now wants some more info on how origami is applied in the real world and where it is used for the artwork's display blurb

[Origami] Author of this box with lid

2014-01-26 Thread Jorge E. Jaramillo
Some years ago I went to a meeting of my local group and someone (I forgot who) brought in a book that contained the diagram for a nice box with a lid attached to it. I remember the box being made by a 4 x 5 rectangle. The finished model has a 2 x 1 area for the box. I've searched the

[Origami] InCoWriMo Origami

2014-01-26 Thread Chris Lott
February is InCoWriMo (International Correspondence Writing Month - http://incowrimo.org/) and, as usual, I am putting small origami models in as tuck-ins with my letters. So I am looking for suggestions for interesting/striking/cool models that are flat and relatively small. I have Google and

Re: [Origami] InCoWriMo Origami

2014-01-26 Thread V A
On Jan 26, 2014, at 14:18, Chris Lott ch...@chrislott.org wrote: A few examples I am already using: Hajime's Dahlia, Paul Jackson's seated cat, Mukerjee's Marigold, and Sok Song's songbird... Those are all great models. To add to them: I've been folding flat modulars lately they'd all be

[Origami] folded napkin sighting

2014-01-26 Thread Kathy Knapp
Just finished watching Sherlock, Series 3, Episode 2, The Last Vow, on PBS.   While planning the wedding reception for John and Mary, Sherlock pulls out two folded serviette options.  John choses the Opera House over a swan.  When asked how he knows how to do this,  Sherlock tries to go on about