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Anyone can become an origami artist with the help of this easy-to-follow guide book. Specially written for beginning paperfolders, it starts you off with the very easiest models and progresses to more complex ones. (A key, using asterisks, indicates at a glance the degree of each project's difficulty.)
Fifty-seven models inlcude such simple figures as two kinds of caps (one with a visor and one without), cubes, airplanes, a vase, a 4-pointed star, a stool, and a square box. While the book is geared toward novices, more experienced origamists will also find unusual projects to challenge their skills, among them a Cinderella's slipper, a pair of gyroscopes, a 10-sided box, a 5-pointed star, a basket, and a vampire bat. A helpful list of symbols at hte beginning of the book defines the various folding instructions. in addition, each model is illustrated by step-by-step diagrams with captiones that take you throuagh each step of the paperfolding process.
Offering hours of personal enjoyment and satisfaction, Origmai for Beginners will delight and inspire both newcomers to the art and intermediate-level paperfolders.
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"Origami is the creation of figures with a recognizable meaning, by means of the geometric folding of a sheet of paper, which preferably is square."
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Explanatory symbols and detailed illustrations for 57 projects enable even beginning paperfolders to produce such easy-to-make models as caps, cubes, airplanes, a vase, 4-pointed star, and progress to more challenging figures that will appeal to experienced origamists: baskets, Cinderella's slipper, gyroscopes, a 10-sided box, 5-pointed star, vampire bat, and more.
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