I wanted to extend my appreciation on this model because I have been searching for the book, and no one has it, and it can't be ordered, out of stock.. I am currently waiting on another book! This model does remind me of the Kaleidoscope flower in "Origami Easy-to-Make Paper Creations" by author Gay Merrill Gross.
Another comment I would like to make is how impressed I am with your skill, because I have been doing origami since I was in the 7th grade, more avidly in the past 7 years, and you have surpassed my skills by far!
Assembly per my samples sent you recently will help the model to be rigid and to perform smooth rotations inside-out or outside-in. Please correct the assembly instructions, if you can. " I noticed a few visitors pointed out the problem of the units coming apart. and they were concerned about the thickness of the paper they used. When the model is assembled in the correct way, the units will not come apart at all. The thickness of paper they use will not matter although the standard origami paper is perfect to start as shown in your video. Thank you for your loving care of assembly.
Sara, it is great that you are sharing your knowledge with the world, may your origami skills grow by thousands, for each and every day. I must thank you for being so kind and caring, I shall strengthen my skills as well! Good luck with this website! Remember, never forget that with origami, the are infinate pocibilities!
i already tried to make a couple of these, big one and small ones... i had a bit of a hard time doing this, but it seems that you are very good in things like this... i admire your work very much.. and you are a very goo teacher too... (^-\\)
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Submitted by Kamakaz360 (not verified) on 25 November 2007 - 7:14pm Permalink
YES FINALLY SOMEONE HAS DONE A VIDEO^_^
THANK YOU FOR FINDING OUT HOW TO MAKE IT AND DOING A VIDEO FOR IT. I'V BEEN WANTING TO LEARN HOW FOR AGES.
THANK YOU!!!
Submitted by Sara on 26 November 2007 - 8:41am Permalink
Many thanks to Yami
Many thanks to Yami Yamauchi for designing such a fun model. :)
Submitted by Niki (not verified) on 26 November 2007 - 10:49pm Permalink
Thank you so much
I wanted to extend my appreciation on this model because I have been searching for the book, and no one has it, and it can't be ordered, out of stock.. I am currently waiting on another book! This model does remind me of the Kaleidoscope flower in "Origami Easy-to-Make Paper Creations" by author Gay Merrill Gross.
Another comment I would like to make is how impressed I am with your skill, because I have been doing origami since I was in the 7th grade, more avidly in the past 7 years, and you have surpassed my skills by far!
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 27 November 2007 - 4:27am Permalink
u rock
u rock!!!!!!!!!!
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 29 November 2007 - 2:32am Permalink
thank you
thank you very much ms adams
Submitted by Nelson (not verified) on 2 December 2007 - 1:23pm Permalink
Finally!!!!
I got it! I did it! I love it!
=)
I´m brazilian and I´m learning some nice origami stuff thanks to you!
Thank you very much!
Omedetou! ^_^
Submitted by Yami Yamauchi (not verified) on 17 December 2007 - 4:39pm Permalink
Assembly of Fireworks
Assembly per my samples sent you recently will help the model to be rigid and to perform smooth rotations inside-out or outside-in. Please correct the assembly instructions, if you can. " I noticed a few visitors pointed out the problem of the units coming apart. and they were concerned about the thickness of the paper they used. When the model is assembled in the correct way, the units will not come apart at all. The thickness of paper they use will not matter although the standard origami paper is perfect to start as shown in your video. Thank you for your loving care of assembly.
Yami
Submitted by Sara on 20 December 2007 - 2:09pm Permalink
Thanks for this
I'll check my mail as soon as I'm back in England (beginning of January), and then look into modifying the assembly instructions accordingly.
Submitted by Child_of_Ra (not verified) on 20 January 2008 - 4:53pm Permalink
Thankyou!
Sara, it is great that you are sharing your knowledge with the world, may your origami skills grow by thousands, for each and every day. I must thank you for being so kind and caring, I shall strengthen my skills as well! Good luck with this website! Remember, never forget that with origami, the are infinate pocibilities!
Submitted by wordsmith (not verified) on 12 March 2008 - 6:28am Permalink
Great job with everything!
Yami told me about you, quite a while ago. This isn't my first visit, but thought I'd let you know he sang high praises for your site.
Keep up the good work!
Submitted by Bien (not verified) on 30 August 2008 - 12:58pm Permalink
nice work...
i already tried to make a couple of these, big one and small ones... i had a bit of a hard time doing this, but it seems that you are very good in things like this... i admire your work very much.. and you are a very goo teacher too... (^-\\)
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 26 July 2009 - 3:14am Permalink
you're videos rock
you're videos rock
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 11 September 2009 - 10:57pm Permalink
i had a bit of trouble with
i had a bit of trouble with some of these but i got the hang of it
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