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A little sail boat I folded after going sailing...
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I folded this orchid designed by Michael Lafosse


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sunmaid wrote:Also folded Montroll's chimp


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Interesting coincidence. I got the African Animals book last week, and folded that chimp yesterday. :o
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Updated Crane landing on Water for this month's challenge. My design, folded from a 10" square of Japanese foil.

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And this one comes with a CP-the first one I have ever drawn. Well, on a computer at least:

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For the reference point, divide the paper in half.
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That's pretty awesome, Johnnycakes. I'm probably not the only one who things you're going to win the challenge :).

I'm too dang busy to work on anything... Even my weekends are getting filled with school work :cry: :cry: ...
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New Kawasaki Rose from the book Roses Origami & math
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Thanks JeossMayhem. I guess partly why I have time for folding is I have slacked off a bit in my studies :P.

And nice rose-it's clean and the petals are very tastefully curled.
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Thanks Jonnycakes I've done maybe 20 roses until I was satisfied enough to take the photo.
Thanks to the one that arranged my uploaded photo so nicely.
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I've folded two masks
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The first is a self portrait.
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This is what I have folded last time from CP

Spider by Nguyen Hung Cuong



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Black Forest Cuckoo Clock by Robert J. Lang folded from 4,8 x 48 cm paper.
The ruler next to it is showing centimeters.

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I've done a variation on a traditional house to give it a colour change as well as a window and a door:

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Here are the original instructions: http://www.origami-club.com/en/easy/hou ... /index.htm
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Anna

Congratulations on the clock. How many Black Forest Cuckoo Clocks have you done already?

P.S.: Today I saw the latest BOS magazine and you and Gerwin (as well as many other people) are on the picture from the convention.
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