Archive for the 'Fabric Origami Books - ALL' Category

Fabric Origami General Reading

Posted by admin on May 15th, 2008

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Origami Flowers - A little more advanced, but well worth it, James Minoru Sakoda brings us a wonderful book on using origami to fold flowers.
Artistry in Paper: Creating Beautiful Things with Origami, Papier Mache, Pop-Ups, and Other Papercrafts Artistry in Paper - Paul Jackson brings us a book that is simply artistry in paper. It not only delves into the world of origami, but it looks at paper mache, and other paper crafting.
Amazing Origami - Kunihiko Kasahara illustrates an exciting mix between art and origami. This book will bring a new look into origami.

Fabric Origami Reading for Kids

Posted by admin on May 15th, 2008
Origami Airplanes - Most everyone has taken the time to fold a paper airplane. Take your airplane folding to a new level and look at what can be done when you add in origami techniques.
Origami Toys - Florence Temko takes any child on quite the adventure for any rainy day. Origami is something you can pass the time with any loved one, and Florence gives us a great opportunity to do just that.
Pokemon Origami 3: Gold and Silver - Started as a Japanese Manga these little creatures took over in a big way. If you know a Pokemon enthusist this is the origami book that should be on your list.

Fabric Origami Reading for Mathematicians

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Polyhedron Origami for Beginners - Miyuki Kawanura brings us into the mathematical world of the many-sided solid figure using origami.
Origami from Angelfish to Zen Origami from Angelfish to Zen - Discover how the famous Dutch artist M.C. Escher can be tied to origami. This book brought to us by Peter Engle is a unique look at the history and technique of origami.
Unit Origami: Multidimensional Transformations Unit Origami: Multidimensional Transformations - Another simply fabulous book written by Tomoko Fuse. If you can fold one, why not fold six and create a unique origami project that links together multiple pieces that are folded in the same fasion. It will look like it took days to make.

Fabric Origami Books on Making Boxes and Bowls

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Origami Boxes - Florence Temko brings us a book of simple boxes and bowls that will complement any collection of origami books.
Fabulous Origami Boxes - A box for every occasion. Tomoko Fuse, a renowned origami artist, brings us boxes that stack and nest as well as come in all different shapes and sizes.
Quick and Easy Origami Boxes - Another book by Tomoko Fuse of simple origami boxes. Beautiful and simple in their design, you will never run out of ideas of what your boxes can be used for.

Fun with Fabric Origami

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The Lost Art of Towel Origami - A book written by Alison Jenkins that brings back an anchient art of towel origami. Amaze your guests and skillfully fold your linens into palm trees, hearts, or other origami forms. You will never look at your laundry in the same way.
Origami with Dollar Bills: Another Way to Impress People with Your Money! - Why spend your money buying origami paper when you could use the money itself for the paper? Duy Nguyen will allow you to not only leave a tip for your server at a restaraunt, you will be able to leave a creative tip.
Sticky Note Origami: 25 Designs To Make At Your Desk - David Mitchell brings us a new twist on origami by using something found in most offices or homes, sticky notes! All patterns take advantage of the sticky end as part of the finished origami piece. This is the best antidote to those moments at work where you just need to do something with your hands, such as phone calls.

Fabric Origami Quilting Books

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Origami Quilts - Louise Mabbs and Wendys Lowes bring us a wonderful book that uses origami in quilting. This particular book does not use the technique used for the kits that can be purchased on this web site, but it is truely a lovely result.
Flower Origami: Exotic Fabric Flowers from Simple Shapes - Kumiko Sudo is well known for her fiber art in both Japan and the United States. Kumiko offers a wonderful look into her heritage as well as a beautiful presentation of fabric and origami.
A Fresh Twist on Fabric Folding: 6 Techniques–20 Quilt and DéCor Projects - Rebecca Watt brings us yet another way of incorporating origami into fabric. A different technique, yet a unique look into the world of origami.

Fabric Origami Holiday Books

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Origami Holidays - From scarecrows and jack-’o-lanterns, to snowmen that never melt and Easter baskets, this book by Duy Nguyen will entertain and embelish all your holidays.
Origami Holiday Decorations: For Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanza - Florence Temko brings us 25 fabulous designs to create for the holiday season, whichever holiday you may celebrate.
Holiday Origami - Origami for every season. This is a must have for parent’s and grandma’s, a child’s delight will be found in these pages. If you are a kid at heart than don’t be shy, it will delight you and amaze you how origami can enhance your holidays.

Beginner Origami Books

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This handy boxed set includes a beautiful, 62-page booklet, comb bound for easy use, as well as 60 sheets of origami paper in six bright colors. Here are simple, clear, step-by-step instructions, perfect for beginners, for 28 different designs including a piano, a house, a helmet, a rabbit, an airplane, a flower, a doll, a crane, a star even Santa Claus. Quick & Easy Origami will provide hours of fun for readers as they discover the magic of Japanese paperfolding.
Easy Origami - A clear consise book for beginners with some of the basic traditional origami patterns, and a few extras. Written by Didier Boursin, it is easy to follow and sure to help you on your road to discovering origami.
Absolute Beginner’s Origami - Nick Robinson is a name that you will soon come to recoginize as a driving force in the world of origami. Nick has put together a book of three simple stages that will put you on the path to creating expert origami.