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After three Italian conventions, Ilan Garibi tries his hand with some Spanish folds, experiences siesta, views an unforgettable exhibition, and meets guests of honor from three different continents.
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Diagrams for a modular pureland rose made from 1:2 rectangles.
By Kay (HyunKyung) Lee
Impressions of Kay Lee and SeJin Park, first timers from Korea attending the 2012 OrigamiUSA convention in New York City: pre-convention, convention activities, oversized competition, etc.
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Another chapter in the origami puzzles series. This time you have to fit four Zs and an H together to form a cube. But first you have to fold them!
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Diagrams for a simplified color-change diamond playing card symbol by Meenakshi Mukerji.
In the search for a translucent paper we came across glassine by Modulor.
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by Hadi Tahir
Diagrams for an abbreviated phrase of love by Hadi Tahir.
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A hex-pleated design for a long-legged katydid with some discussion of the design principles.
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by Françoise Halvorsen
New diagrams for this traditional flower drawn by Françoise Halvorsen.
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by Arnold Tubis
A tribute to the late Cyril Tessier (2003 Ranana Benjamin award winner), this article presents diagrams for a money fold of George Washington crossing the Delaware River.
Liliana Badillo interviewed Sara Adams, who is probably best known for her instructional origami videos.
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by Sy Chen
A generalized folding construction to divide the sides of triangles (and other non-square shapes) into rational divisions.
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by Wayne Tanaka
Diagrams for a cormorant taking flight by Wayne Tanaka.
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by Joseph Moghadam
A report on the first International Winter Origami Exchange.
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Diagrams for a Valentine Heart Envelope to contain a letter or small present for that special someone.
This review is a bit different. We tested different ways of preparing Unryu before folding different animals from the resulting sheets.
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Another chapter in the origami puzzles series. This time you have to fit four Zs in a square box, but first you have to fold them!
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by Talo Kawasaki
Celebrate the Lunar New Year with Talo's "Happy Success Snake", aka H.S.S.
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by Emily Sue Kwan
Students at the University of Rochester fold 1000 cranes.
Liliana Badillo spoke about many interesting things with Tom Hull, such as his experience in designing modular origami, his inspiration, and the way he uses origami for teaching mathematics.

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