Origami Tanteidan Newsletter #82 (Volume 14), 40 pages, Japanese, ISBN: none.

 

An issue with lots of crease patterns - several great models, but of no use to me...;-)

Item Name Type of Item Author / Creator Info
Paper Spring - Narcissus Diagram KAWAMURA Miyuki three variations
Gift Box Transformer: Japanese Persimmon Diagram YAMAGUCHI Makoto  
Origami and its Neighbors - Born Folders Text FUSE Tomoko  
Topics in Origami Math and Geometry Text KAWASAKI Toshikazu  
Let's Enjoy Math through Origamics 16 - Tetsuya Holofacial Polyhedron Invented by an Elementary Schoolboy Text HAGA Kazuo  
TAKAGI Satoshi's the Origami Reference Room - The Significance of "Noctilucent Gems" and "Choji-Ya Hina Dzuru" Text TAKAGI Satoshi  
Origami Sampo Indeed: I Pined to See Pine Needles Text MAEKAWA Jun  
A Crab and its Kid Crease Pattern MEGURO Toshiyuki incredible model
Giraffe Crease Pattern KOMATSU Hideo nice
Dragonfly ver. 1.1 B Crease Pattern KAMIYA Satoshi very impressive
Un objet d'un poisson 5 (Pterois lunulata) Crease Pattern HOJYO Takashi  
Un objet d'un poisson 11 (Jellyfish) Crease Pattern HOJYO Takashi excellent
Japanese Roofs (Kiridzuma, Koshiore, Irimoya) Crease Pattern TACHI Tomohiro  
Domino Cube Crease Pattern IKEGAMI Ushio interesting idea; three different variations - one from a square, two from rectangles (12x13 and 13x15)
Planning Origami Models Text TACHI Tomohiro  
Origami Zanmai (This Origami and That) - Fascinated with 15° Text NISHIKAWA Seiji  
Paper Folders on File 7 - Ben Muller Text Origami House  

 


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