Re: [Origami] Now Novelty Purse

2021-07-10 Thread Papirfoldning.dk
> On 10 Jul 2021, at 21.46, David Mitchell > wrote: > > Gerardo @neorigami.com wrote: > >> Hmmm... now that I look carefully, it seems to say "Akira Yoshijawa" wit a >> "j". > The attribution to Akira Yoshijawa (sic) is not in the 1st Edition. In the Dover 1997 edition, page 32, they spell

Re: [Origami] Now Novelty Purse

2021-07-10 Thread David Mitchell
Gerardo @neorigami.com wrote: >For some unknown reason, I'm not able to download his picture, but I was able >to take a partial screenshot of it. I'm attaching it to this email. >Hmmm... now that I look carefully, it seems to say "Akira Yoshijawa" wit a "j". For some reason I can never access at

Re: [Origami] Magazine cover box origins

2021-07-10 Thread David Mitchell
Philip Chapman-Bell wrote: > Also in James Sakoda's Modern Origami (1969) as How to Fold a Box. He cites > Marie Gilbert Martin's Weaver's Shuttle Box in her book, Pasteless > Construction with Paper (1951). Thank you for these references. I will try to track them down and add them to my page

Re: [Origami] Magazine cover box origins

2021-07-10 Thread Jens-Helge . Dahmen
Hello, David Mitchell wrote: > The design probably first appeared in 'Das Lustiges Papierfaltb?chlein' by > Johanna Huber, which was originally published in Germany in 1927. > > Karen Reeds wrote: > > >Please do say more about evidence for the likely German origins of the > >Magazine Cover Bo