Issue 91 (2005 Volume 3)

32 pages
Mailed

Cover

All kinds of faces from all sorts of places: Highlights of OrigamiUSA's Convention 2005 in New York City. Cover photos by Susan Dugan.

Features

  • 25 Years Together: A Look Back By Jan Polish (NJ), Guest Editor
  • OrigamiUSA Convention 2005
    • Photo Essay
    • An Interview with Stephen Weiss by Jan Polish (NJ)
    • An Interview with David Mitchell by Wendy Zeichner (NY)
  • OrigamiUSA Presents Awards at Annual Meeting by Rachel Katz (NY)
  • Attack of the Hermit Crabs! by Robert J. Lang (CA)
  • IN MEMORIAM: James Minoru Sakoda by David Lister (England)
    • Honoring James Minoru Sakoda by David Lister (England)
    • A Tribute to Dr. James Sakoda by Florence Temko (CA)

Departments

  • From the Home-Office
    • From the Editor
  • From Our Members
    • News from Local Area Groups
    • News from International Groups
    • How We Built Menger's Sponge by Jeannine Mosely (MA)
    • My Journey Into Origami by Kathleen Hong Casimir (ON)
    • Tips & Techniques
  • The Bulletin Board
    • 2005 Global Events Calendar
    • Origami By Children 2006 Announcement
    • Membership Information & Web address
    • Origami Source
    • Local-Area Group & International Listings/News Contacts

Diagrams

  • NEW! Crease Pattern Corner by Robert J. Lang (CA) & Jason Ku (MA), editors
  • Leaf Insect by Dan Robinson (PA)
  • 25th Silver Anniversary by Wensdy Whitehead (MA)
  • May Basket by James Sakoda
  • David's Star by David Mitchell (UK)
  • Simple Ladybug by Marc Kirschenbaum (NY)
  • Menger's Sponge by Jeannine Mosely (MA)

Issue 90 (2005 Volume 2)

32 pages
Mailed

Cover

This wonderful dog on a doghouse was folded and designed by Stephen Weiss (FL). It will appear in OrigamiUSA's 2006 calendar - (see page 31) - what a great sneak peek. Directions for folding it are inside this issue (see page 21). Cover photo by Lynton Gardiner.

Features

  • The Lending Library by deg farrelly (AZ), Guest Editor
  • Available From the Lending Library
  • Folding Australia by Jonathan Baxter (New Zealand)
  • MEMORIUM: The Work of a Master
    • Remembering Yoshizawa-san by Peter Engel (CA)
    • A Tribute to Akira Yoshizawa by Robert J. Lang (CA)

Departments

  • From the Home-Office
    • From the Editor
    • Letters to the Editor
  • From Our Members
    • World's First High Frequency Modular Origami Geodesic Dome
    • New from Local Area Groups
    • News from International Groups
    • Origami Sightings
    • Tips & Techniques
  • The Bulletin Board
    • Book Reviews (Available from The Source): Origami Zoo by Robert Lang and Stephen Weiss; Multimodular Origami Polyhedra: Archimedeans, Buckyballs and Duality by Rona Gurkewitz and Bennett Arnstein; Easy Origami Ornaments by Anita F. Barbour; Origami Goldfish by Ronald Koh; Origami Boxes and More! by Florence Temko
    • Book Excerpt - Learn from the Pros: Laminating Paper from Complete Origami by Eric Kenneway
    • 2005 Global Events Calendar
    • Membership information & Web address
    • PCOC - Call for Origami Action Models & Toys
    • Origami Source
    • 2006 Origami Desk Calendar

Diagrams

  • Giraffe-Crane 2 by Jim Adams (NY)
  • Ship with Bird Head by Pasquale D'Auria (Italy)
  • Honey Badger by Sy Chen (MD)
  • Fire by Milada Blahova (Czech Republic)
  • Dog in a Doghouse by Stephen Weiss (FL)

Issue 89 (2005 Volume 1)

32 pages
Mailed

Cover

OrigamiUSA's Publications Committee pictured in the home office of OrigamiUSA. From left to right: Nathan Zeichner (NY), Ken Shih (NY), Daniel Scher (NY), Michele Chang (NY), and Marc Kirschenbaum (NY). The Publications team are the volunteers who work to create OrigamiUSA's annual publication, The Origami Collection, as well as choosing diagrams for the PAPER. They have also produced several other OrigamiUSA publications over the years. They meet every Wednesday to test and edit diagrams, as well as lan their next publication. Cover photo by Jan Polish (NJ).

Features

  • On Volunteering by Jean Baden-Gillette (NY), Guest Editor
  • Volunteer Folders for OrigamiUSA Holiday Tree & Annual Gift
  • A Masterpiece of Many Hands by Tony Cheng (NY)
  • So How Did You Start Volunteering? by Jan Baden-Gillette (NY)
  • Teaching "First Steps" is a First Step by Wendy Zeichner (NY)

Departments

  • The Bulletin Board
    • 2005 Global Events Calendar
    • Origami Source
    • Book Review: Gorros de Papel (Paper Hats) by Joan Sallas
  • From the Home-Office
    • OrigamiUSA Committee Listing
    • From the Managing Editor
  • From Our Members
    • Origami Peace Tree Update
    • Tips & Techniques
    • Form Information - Web address
    • Origami Sightings
    • Local Area (and Canadian) Groups
    • International Groups

Diagrams

  • Eric's Lotus by Eric Bergmark
  • Angel Fish by Stephan Ansons
  • Pocket Heart by Mark Kennedy
  • Yapping Crow traditional
  • Envelope traditional
  • Pencil traditional
  • 16-Point Modular traditional
  • Scrunch Tree traditional