Re: [Origami] Idea for OUSA Convention competition

2021-06-20 Thread Mary Drews
Hi Ken- Thanks for your acknowledgement that's it's easy to assume. I hope it helps that the Local PCOC group is planning activities and you idea has been added to our list. I assure you we are always open to ideas, and welcome the input, but keep in mind the powers-that-be are volunteers with bus

Re: [Origami] Idea for OUSA Convention competition

2021-06-20 Thread Ken Fan
Hi all- I love these suggestions for activities at conventions. What would be EVEN better is to actually come to convention AND lead these activities. It’s easy to say “someone” should do something, but what convention planners and attendees NEED to folk to come up with good ideas, and then act

Re: [Origami] Is this Rabbit by Kunihiko Kasahara or by Stephen O'Hanlon?

2021-06-20 Thread Claire Landre
On Sat, 19 Jun 2021 Gerardo @neorigami.com, was asking : > Is this Mr. Kasahara's or Stephen O'Hanlon’s rabbit. > In "Origami made easy" (1973) Kasahara shows this rabbit, indicating he got the idea from his master Toshio Chino's model, but "greatly simplified the folding method". I have also w

Re: [Origami] Idea for OUSA Convention competition

2021-06-20 Thread Mary Drews
Hi all- I love these suggestions for activities at conventions. What would be EVEN better is to actually come to convention AND lead these activities. It's easy to say "someone" should do something, but what convention planners and attendees NEED to folk to come up with good ideas, and then actual

Re: [Origami] Is this Rabbit by Kunihiko Kasahara or by Stephen O'Hanlon?

2021-06-20 Thread K H Nelson
Sure does look like his rabbit from Origami Made Easy. From: Origami on behalf of Gerardo @neorigami.com Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2021 5:57:24 PM To: origami lists digitalorigami Subject: [Origami] Is this Rabbit by Kunihiko Kasahara or by Stephen O'Hanlon? H

Re: [Origami] Is this Rabbit by Kunihiko Kasahara or by Stephen O'Hanlon?

2021-06-20 Thread Chila Caldera
On Sat, Jun 19, 2021 at 2:57 PM Gerardo @neorigami.com < gera...@neorigami.com> wrote: > Hi everyone. > > A friend and I were in a discussion. He stated that the rabbit I'm attaching is by Kunihiko Kasahara, and he learned how to fold it about 25 years ago from one of Mr. Kasahara's books, but he