Favorite Animals in Origami
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Publication
1996 - Dover Publications, Mineola, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
12,000 words, Guess
Page Count
48 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archivefavoriteanimalsi00mont
- Internet Archivefavoriteanimalso00mont_336
- Internet Archivefavoriteanimalso00mont
- ISBN-100486291367
- ISBN-139780486291369
Classifications
- DDC736/.982
- LCCTT870 .M555 1996
- LCCTT870.M555 1996
Description
Instructions with diagrams for creating deer, elephant, cat, seal, walrus, bear, and more. Graded according to difficulty, the projects in this book include charming versions of a cat, deer, elephant, seal, walrus, mink, bear, and five other creatures. Clear, easy-to-follow explanations of symbols and basic folds help paper folding enthusiasts successfully complete each project. 300+ diagrams.
First Sentence
Of all the possible models to fold, mammals are among my favorites.
Description
Lovers of the ancient Japanese art of paper folding will welcome this delightful collection of animal origami projects. Noted origami expert John Montroll provides more than 300 black-and-white diagrams and step-by-step instructions for creating 12 familiar animals. Graded according to difficulty, the projects include charming versions of a cat, deer, elephant, seal, walrus, mink, bear, and five other creatures. Clear, easy-to-follow explanations of symbols and basic folds help paper folding enthusiasts successfully complete each project.
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