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Flower of Winter, Flower of Spring A Flower blooms In winter’s chill Though Darkness looms It remains still. Throughout the storms Of snow and hail The Flower forms Its figure frail Then springtime dawns And on the ground Flower is not gone Though others abound A young man sees The flowers sway With gentle breeze He walks their way And for his maiden picks one out Nature’s game played Without a doubt A Flower picked For lovers’ will A Flower born In winter’s chill C.P. Lewis
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Flower Articles/origami
Approximation of a Parabola, by Andrew Hudson, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. This week we've got something unusual-- a geometric model with a proof attached! This is an algorithm to produce an ...
Friday, 13 November 2009
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Spinosaurus - Shuki Kato, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. This weekend is the Pacific Coast Origami Conference in San Francisco. Andrew and I will both be there. Since we will be having such ...
Friday, 06 November 2009
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Spider - Andrey Ermakov, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. Happy Halloween! Andrey Ermakov surprised us by sending some very very nice diagrams for his spider! Perfect for Halloween. Spider - ...
Saturday, 31 October 2009
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Origami for the People, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. Several months ago, I realized that while there were lots of traditional models to be found, most of the diagrams were copyrighted, so their ...
Sunday, 25 October 2009
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Crooked Witch, by Andrew Hudson, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. Happy Halloween! This was really fun to design-- everything worked the first time I tried it. I hope you all have as much fun folding ...
Wednesday, 14 October 2009
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Puma Head - Román Díaz, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. If you haven’t already heard, Román Díaz has a new book coming out very soon. 34 designs! I know I’m excited. He was awesome enough to ...
Saturday, 10 October 2009
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Flower Articles/Gardening
Hydrangeas (paniculata) are a group of deciduous shrubs that are native to Japan, as well as China and Korea originally. The Pink Diamond Hydrangea comes from the popular 'Pee Gee' hydrangea and is a relatively ...
Friday, 09 October 2009
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The Black Oak
The Black Oak is more commonly known as the California Black Oak, and is sometimes referred to as Kellogg Oak. This oak belongs to the red oak family and is originally from western North ...
Wednesday, 07 October 2009
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Cormorant, by Andrew Hudson, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. This week we've got a design I've been thinking about for awhile: the cormorant I made at the end of July. I refolded it last weekend ...
Sunday, 04 October 2009
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EZ Tessellation - Evan Zodl, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. This week we have Evan Zodl's EZ Tessellation. Nice wordplay. You might say these are full diagrams for a simple tessellation. Sorry ...
Friday, 25 September 2009
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Banana, by Andrew Hudson, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. I designed this a couple weeks ago when I got my hands on some yellow paper, and then realized that I didn't have anything to fold with ...
Friday, 18 September 2009
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Miniature trees are originally rooted in the mountains of China, where only a specific species of plants and trees grow. Because of its hostile weather conditions, the trees were often stunted and contorted. ...
Wednesday, 16 September 2009
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Flower - Anna Kastlunger, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. This week we have Anna Kastlunger's Flower. She designed it for the Origami Forum's 30 folds or less challenge. It doesn't have too many ...
Friday, 04 September 2009
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Dual Decagrams, by Andrew Hudson, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. This model borrows some concepts from John McKeever's Stellations of the Dodecagon. This is one of the first times I've drawn diagrams ...
Thursday, 27 August 2009
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Leafhopper, by Ryan Welsh, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. This week we've got another model from Ryan Welsh, and it's the first insect we've featured so far. I have to say, I really enjoyed folding ...
Friday, 21 August 2009
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Hiroshima Crane, by Andrew Hudson, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. The anniversaries of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings were this week, and so we're releasing diagrams for a crane variation ...
Thursday, 13 August 2009
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Dollar Bill Rabbit, by Seth Friedman, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. Seth posted a photo of this model, and soon after there was a request on the Origami Forum for someone to reverse-engineer ...
Tuesday, 04 August 2009
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The yucca plant is also known as the manioc or cassava. The yucca plant is a white, starchy vegetable originally grown by the people of Venezuela, Brazil and Colombia. This vegetable is one of their dietary ...
Friday, 31 July 2009
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Spilled Cup of Water, by Andrew Hudson, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. This model was inspired by one of our previous posts, a Cup of Water by Silas Vriend. I was sitting here, wasting away in ...
Thursday, 30 July 2009
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For those who may not have enough space in the backyard for a conventional garden, hydroponic gardening may be the answer to the problem. This is another type of indoor garden that originally made use ...
Wednesday, 29 July 2009
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