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Chargement... Dollar Bill Animals in Origami (2000)par John Montroll
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John Montroll has consistently expanded the limits of the ancient art of paper folding. Now in this exciting new volume of more than 30 original models, the world-renowned origami master departs from the traditional square form and crafts each creation from an ordinary dollar bill. Using the familiar rectangular shape as a base, Dollar Bill Animals in Origami offers easy-to-follow diagrams for folders at every level of expertise, from beginner to expert. You may use actual dollar bills or any paper cut to the same proportions to create a stunning display of animals of land, air, and sea: giraffe, unicorn, dinosaur, parrot, owl, shark, and many others. Also included are pictures of each completed project and instructions for basic folds. With this innovative book an exciting journey in origami art is as close as the nearest dollar. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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The models are presented with step-by-step instructions (typical origami folding instruction symbols are explained) and in order of difficulty, from simple to intermediate to complex.
I don't think a true beginner would be able to easily follow the patterns, even the simplest ones. But with some careful studying of the origami folding legend, the instructions become easier to decipher.
There are some really interesting animal (and dinosaur!) patterns to make out of dollar bills (or dollar bill sized paper).
Only weirdness was that, in a book of ANIMALS in origami, the first model is for a sailboat:-) ( )