Re: [Origami] Is this a popular or traditional flower? Help please :-)

2015-06-10 Thread Michael Sanders
On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 9:08 PM, Paper Dragon wrote: > > The last flower variation is made with multiple units - 3 or 4 stacks of > 3-5 units. The are joined upside down by the pipe cleaner. The final flower > is made by doing outside reverse folds one layer at a time in a rotating > fashion. In s

[Origami] Is this a popular or traditional flower? Help please :-)

2015-06-09 Thread Paper Dragon
I learned that flower from Becky Berman who ran the origami group in Teaneck, NJ. She learned it from Anna Lee Culp - a long time friend of Lillian Oppenhiemers. She claimed that she learned it from Becky Berman.    Rosaly Evnine, Lillia's daughter, learned it from the Arab (Egyptian) doorman

[Origami] Is this a popular or traditional flower? Help please :-)

2015-06-09 Thread Leyla Torres
Dear friends, I made some flowers to participate in the pin exchange at OrigamiUSA Do you know anything about the origin of this flower, which is known to many as "pipe cleaner flower" Is this a traditional fold? Do you know if there is a known designer? Here is a link to a photo: http://www.or