Re: [Origami] The heart of origami

2014-10-28 Thread Kathy Stevick
Dave said: So ... like you I am often first drawn to a design because of its appearance ... but I can only judge its virtues once I have folded it for myself. The true test, of course, is do I then want to fold it again ... not to get a better result ... but to re-experience the development of the

[Origami] Origami Calendar with Project/Video Link

2014-10-28 Thread Lisa
Hi Folding Friends, I am introducing my beautiful 2015 PRO: Paintings Representing Origami Calendar Kickstarter project. The project is already successful with the first backer covering the entire goal project! Nonetheless, I want to reward you and make more origami projects take place in the

Re: [Origami] The heart of origami

2014-10-28 Thread Ronald Koh
On 10/28/2014 6:44 PM, David Mitchell wrote: My origami journey has, however, led me to a completely different perspective. That, precisely, is the point. You are giving your opinions based on your 'completely different' perspective of origami. Yet you seem to be expressing your opinions

[Origami] The Origami Source now accepts PayPal

2014-10-28 Thread Robert J. Lang
Hi all, Just wanted to pass on some new info: The Origami Source, which is OrigamiUSA's online store for books and paper, now accepts PayPal! This has probably been the most-requested thing for some time, and the elves who oil the gears of the store are very happy to get this particular widget up

[Origami] Housing reservations for PCOC 2015

2014-10-28 Thread Jan Polish
Hotel reservations are now available for PCOC 2015 in beautiful Boulder CO, at the base of the Flatirons. Dates: October 8-12, 2015 Venue: Millennium Hotel Reservation Hotline: http://tinyurl.com/owfjs8s It's really important to make your reservations as early as possible, like NOW. As

Re: [Origami] The heart of origami

2014-10-28 Thread David Mitchell
Ronald Koh ron...@singnet.com.sg wrote: Perhaps if your father had not stepped in as your retoucher and left the job to you, your views would have been markedly different from those of us who were left to our own devices. A quick clarification. My father was a retoucher (of colour film