<div><p>Color diagrams and simple instructions assist the reader in creating all kinds of animals, gifts, ornaments, containers, and paper sculptures using the art of origami from beginning to more advanced levels, and offer inspiration for original projects.</p></div>
Origami Step by Step
โ Scribed by Robert Harbin
- Publisher
- Dover Publications
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 60
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This easy-to-follow guide contains all the information paperfolders need to create inspired origami models โ from learning basic folds to successfully completing a rich assortment of intricate figures.
Readers will find hundreds of detailed, step-by-step diagrams and illustrations of finished paper art that will enable even beginners to fashion such simple objects as a flower, a Japanese box, and a church. Experienced paperfolders can hone their skills on such challenging projects as a squirrel on a log, birds in a nest, and a full-masted sailing ship. Among the projects is a selection of wonderfully constructed figures by origamist Patricia Crawford that will test the abilities of even the most competent paperfolders.
In all, over 30 entertaining and inventive projects โ including a mermaid, a kangaroo, a film star, a stalking cat, a unicorn, a tetrahedron, and more โ will delight origami fans of all ages and abilities. Once basic folds and methods have been mastered, folders can attempt original models on their own with ease.
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