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Snowflake Page 1 Snowflake Page 2 Sara Adams has a wonderful instructional video for this model on her website. Just click this link! |
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Crown |
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Plain Faced Cross |
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Dutch Milkmaid's Cap |
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Morvern Flowers |
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Xmas Decoration This is nothing more than a slight variation on a Ball by Jack Skillman. It's also a very good cat toy! |
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Penrose tiles Penrose tiles can form aperiodic tesselations |
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Dollar Bill Wreath. |
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Extra Twinkles!. Some variations on Tomoko Fuse's 'Twinkling Stars' giving extra points |
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Five Pointed Star Box. Coming Soon! |
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Floribunda - Origami Flower Design Set.Some folding sequences for the awkward polygons! Pentagon Method 1 is the traditional method for getting a pentagon. However, for the flowers it can be useful if the polygon is centred on the paper (to utilise any colour effects on the paper) Therefore Pentagon Method 2 and the Heptagon are both centred. I should also mention that these are not exact polygons, merely very, very close approximations Pentagon from a square (Method 1) |
| Two Equilateral Triangles from a sheet of A4 | Correction to the diagram on page 41 [C] of 'Origami Design' by Tomoko Fuse (ISBN 4-480-87264-7) |
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