Hello Everyone,
Is there anyone out there who might know about the existence of a fruit or
vegetable model constructed from modules and can point me in their direction?
I am thinking of something along the lines of the excellent Pineapple model
that appears in Kawasaki’s Doctor’s Origami Dream
Dear Readers,
Is there anyone out there that has figured out what to do with all the models
one produces every day as a practitioner of origami?
I want you all to know that I am grateful to have origami in my life. It helps
me keep my mind at peace. I often think, ‘Thank God for origami’, even
l you mentioned is this one
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uR7XWThNzn4&t=48s
> Hope I have helped you =)
> * Greetings from Brazil
> Isabela
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>> On Thu, Oct 8, 2020 at 12:10 PM Mark Burger via Origami
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Dear Andrew,
That is it exactly!
Thank you for your help.
Greetings from Denver,
Mark
Mark Burger
Founder and Executive Director
East Denver Origami Society
> On Oct 8, 2020, at 9:22 AM, Andrew Hans wrote:
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>> On Thursday, October 8, 2020, Mark Burger via
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Is there anyone out there who can recall a long folded bookmark which has a
three-dimensional crane sitting atop it; the appearance being that the crane is
resting on the top edge of the book?
Thank you for your help,
Mark
Mark Burger
Founder and Executive Director
East
Dear Laura,
Here is a link to Carmen Sprung’s webpage offering, I think, the kind of
“schlabonen”, or templates that you are looking for:
https://www.origamiseitenshop.de/epages/11945962.sf/de_DE/?ObjectPath=/Shops/11945962/Categories/Schablonen
Greetings from Denver,
Mark
Mark Burger
Founder
Dear Dawn,
I have used Folded Square origami paper quite a bit and I do like using it.
While this paper is more like printer paper than kami in weight, it folds very
nicely. It’s particularly useful to use when making boxes, as the end result is
quite sturdy.
Their “Contrasting Color Collectio