Publication

2002 - Tuttle, Boston, Massachusetts

Language

English

Word Count

24,000 words, Guess

Page Count

96 pages

Physical Format

Paperback

Identifiers

and 4 more
  • LibraryThing7882471
  • Library of Congress Control Number2002103227
  • OCLC Control Number824197355
  • Better World Books9780804833080

Classifications

  • DDC736/.982
  • LCCTT870 .S25 2002
  • LCCTT870.S25 2002

Alternate Titles

  • Japanese paper folding

Description

Featuring over 45 creative origami designs, *Origami: Japanese paper folding* introduces a variety of animal designs, including a cat, peacock, giraffe, and rabbit, as well as other exciting creations, including a space ship, a jet plane, a motorboat, and a treasure box. Each design is clearly explained with easy-to-follow illustrations and instructions. This new edition is perfect for the beginner.

First Sentence

Origami, the stimulating hobby of paper folding, has a long tradition in Japan.

Description

Origami, or paper folding, has been a part of the Japanese craft tradition for over a thousand years. The creation of intricate paper figures through the simple process of folding is enjoyed by both adults and children, not only in Japan, but all over the world. in this book, Florence Sakade, well-known editor and designer of books on Japan, guides the reader through a wide range of origami creations. Featured are more than 50 items, ranging from simple to more difficult. These include various animals, flowers, boxes, boats, and the ever-popular crane. A section on practical applications shows how origami can be used in mobiles, as party decorations, and for games. Each origami item is explained with diagrams and clear, easy-to-follow instructions, and the finished items are shown in photographs. This book on the delightful art of origami is sure to provide hours of creative entertainment for both children and adults.

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