Submitted by Sara on 1 October 2007 - 7:20pm
I've finally decided to launch happyfolding.com. I hope you enjoy the site - whether you're an origami guru, new to folding, or just interested in what's out there.
The site still needs a couple of finishing touches, but I'm working on it. One of the things that I will look into changing is getting thumbnails for video playlists. Currently only individual videos have thumbnails. Sorry for this!
Anyways, I wish you: happy folding!
Comments
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 8 October 2007 - 4:30pm Permalink
Nice
Awesome page can u put the digagrams for chocobo? (yellow bird)
Submitted by Sara on 9 October 2007 - 6:35pm Permalink
Chocobo
I might make a video on the chocobo, but probably not in the next month or so.
Submitted by Castword (not verified) on 8 October 2007 - 7:19pm Permalink
hi:P
Congrats on your site Sara:) Cant wait to explore it:)
Submitted by Sara on 9 October 2007 - 6:40pm Permalink
Not much to explore for you!
Aw, you already know all my videos, don't you? There's not much new stuff for you here. at least right now!
Actually, I'm just waiting for people to tell me how unrealistically I rate the difficulty of models, like "That's not simple!". I guess it's my sadistic streak making me smile about that just now.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 11 October 2007 - 4:08pm Permalink
lol
I think you rate them pretty well so far, the geosphere was simple, I thought it would be hard hehe, and the sea urchin was hard, it was one step I couldn't do, but never mind that. Keep up the good work:)
Submitted by nishant (not verified) on 9 October 2007 - 2:36am Permalink
hi
i hope you can show more modular designs, I love modular origami
Submitted by Sara on 9 October 2007 - 6:36pm Permalink
Modular origami
I'm planning on making more modular origami videos - although I do enjoy fold from a single sheet of paper more.
Submitted by gordigami (not verified) on 9 October 2007 - 4:26am Permalink
Most hearty WELCOME !
Checked my crystal ball, obliged to inform you that this will be one of the most sought-after origami websites ever !
This is quite a labour intensive project . Let us know how we can best help !
Wishing you website hits on the order of the " 39th Mersenne prime " ! :-)
Submitted by Sara on 9 October 2007 - 6:33pm Permalink
Thanks!
Oh, I hope your crystal ball is right! But why not the 44th Mersenne prime?! Oh well, I guess the 39th will do, too. ;)
Submitted by gordigami (not verified) on 10 October 2007 - 3:43am Permalink
Whoops !
I choose " 39th Mersenne prime" 'cause " the 44th " would have been a bit ostentagious/excessive ...
( Certainly, of course, not because I am mathematically behind the times ! Heh,heh..)
Not every one of us is poised precariously on the edge of their chairs, awaiting the 10 millionth digit !
I do, however, wish you " bunches and bunches" of website hits, and most importantly, a healthy measure of enjoyment with your nifty website !
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 9 October 2007 - 11:43pm Permalink
Box for Wedge Flexicube
Hi Sara,
Would you please be able to put up a video to show how the box for the wedge flexicube is folded? It would make the set complete! And of course Congratulations! on launching this wonderful website where all your work is accesible with a click :)
Thanks and regards,
Submitted by Sara on 10 October 2007 - 12:38am Permalink
On my to-do list
It's on my to-do list now. We'll see when I find the time!
Submitted by nishant (not verified) on 11 October 2007 - 5:19am Permalink
modular
thanks, I can't wait to see those videos
Submitted by nishant (not verified) on 20 October 2007 - 3:21pm Permalink
hull
can you post a video showing how to make the five intersecting tetrahedra?
Submitted by Sara on 20 October 2007 - 4:33pm Permalink
Try this!
I might do one some time in the future, but there's actually quite a good video on this out there already: http://www.youtube.c...
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 20 October 2007 - 5:00pm Permalink
COOl dragon and tetrahedron
COOl dragon and tetrahedron but could you make a video of how to make origami fireworks
Submitted by Sara on 21 October 2007 - 12:23am Permalink
On the to-do now
I'll look into it.
Submitted by origamiadventures (not verified) on 25 October 2007 - 1:20am Permalink
origami
i love the fire works fold its one of my fav to do. i would like to make a video too. what do i need
Submitted by nishant (not verified) on 21 October 2007 - 3:35pm Permalink
youtube
when i checked all your videos on youtube, i saw they were out of order. why is that?
Submitted by Sara on 21 October 2007 - 4:26pm Permalink
Correct order here
I'm re-uploading my videos to YouTube with slight modifications. Mostly it's just stating more clearly who designed the models, and where diagrams can be found. So on YouTube the videos are now totally out of order. I've ordered the videos here, though. The dates that are given for the video postings correspond to the dates where I created the videos (rather than when I posted the videos here).
Meaning: if you go to the instructions overview, you'll see my newest videos listed first. Same with techniques, reviews, animations, and vlog overviews. I'm too lazy to specify when I took the photos I post here, though...
Submitted by nishant (not verified) on 21 October 2007 - 8:43pm Permalink
more
when are you going to post more videos? I can't wait to see them
Submitted by Shankar (not verified) on 7 November 2007 - 3:35am Permalink
Thanks
I am a huge origami fan and have been doing it for an year. I thank you for your videos which gives accurate detail. I have done some models with the help of your videos and I really appreciate you posting origami videos on youtube. You are a good mentor.
P.S. May you please post a video of an elephant by Robert J Lang. Its from the book "The complete book of Origami". Thanks.
Submitted by Sara on 7 November 2007 - 8:52am Permalink
Maybe later
Currently, I don't have access to that book, so I don't have diagrams to it. I'll look into it further.
Submitted by happy (not verified) on 22 November 2007 - 11:12pm Permalink
chocobo
the chocobo is my favorite model i hope you put a video up. I can't wait to fold it. thanks:)
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 26 November 2007 - 12:14am Permalink
Triangle Box for Wedge Flexicube by David Brill
Dear Sara,
Would you please be able to make a video of the Triangle box for the wedge flexicube soon? I have the wedge flexicube all folded (thanks to your video instructions) but would like to make the box too as I wish to gift it to a friend.
Thanks in advance,
Submitted by Castword (not verified) on 27 November 2007 - 6:11pm Permalink
uhm about the lobster from Montroll
Do u know how to fold that?
Submitted by Sara on 28 November 2007 - 8:43am Permalink
Yes and no
I probably have diagrams for it, but haven't attempted it yet.
Submitted by Castword (not verified) on 29 November 2007 - 1:32am Permalink
ahh
ok
Submitted by happy (not verified) on 28 November 2007 - 3:00am Permalink
christmas presents
I really like your origami and i started doing origami myself about 2 monthes ago and i am already folding intermediate models. Do you think i should give origam as a christmas present?
Submitted by Sara on 28 November 2007 - 8:42am Permalink
That's for you to judge
What you give people as a present is a choice you have to make. If you think they'd appreciate it, why not?
Submitted by happy (not verified) on 29 November 2007 - 12:33am Permalink
thanks
ok,thanks sara
Submitted by Shankar (not verified) on 11 January 2008 - 10:10pm Permalink
full rigged ship
First of all, thank you for making the origami model videos. I enjoy learning from your videos. Would you please redo ( reput) the video showing how to fold the full rigged ship by Patricia Crawford? I appreciate it.
Submitted by Sara on 12 January 2008 - 1:11am Permalink
Unfortunately not
Unfortunately, my effort in contacting Patricia Crawford have been unsuccessful. She left the origami community several years ago, I think somewhere in the 80s. Without her permission, I don't want to make the video available.
Submitted by Shankar (not verified) on 12 January 2008 - 3:13am Permalink
Instruction for full rigged ship
Thanks for the information.
Do you know were you get the diagrams for the full rigged ship by Patricia crawford?
Thanks again.
Submitted by Sara on 12 January 2008 - 10:10am Permalink
Where to find diagrams
Submitted by BRDParker (not verified) on 15 January 2008 - 7:05pm Permalink
Great Site
As the subject says, what a great site! Thanks for the hard work! I'll check back often...
Submitted by cheapo cam (not verified) on 29 January 2008 - 2:56am Permalink
i miss origami. "practiced"
i miss origami. "practiced" a lot in my younger years. i should get back into it. good vibes.
Submitted by penny stocks (not verified) on 16 February 2008 - 4:57pm Permalink
a good job done
a good job done
very nice site
will help those like me who like the subject
thanks:)
Submitted by Antiques (not verified) on 6 March 2008 - 11:54am Permalink
Thanks for opening the site
Thanks for opening the site and providing useful information
Submitted by Soa (not verified) on 14 March 2008 - 3:59pm Permalink
Great blog.... very
Great blog.... very interesting niche
Submitted by Jeff Gordon (not verified) on 18 March 2008 - 9:51pm Permalink
cool pictures
cool pictures
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 19 March 2008 - 9:19pm Permalink
dragonz
hey...can u make me a video of that red dragon in satoshi kamiya`s book please.....and may you please give me you email because i wanna discuss some stuff with you:P
Submitted by Shankar (not verified) on 21 March 2008 - 5:54pm Permalink
Spinning top by Manpei Arai
Can you please make a video on the spinning top by Manpei Arai? (or let me know were were I can get the diagrams.) I appreciate your efforts.
P.S. You made a very extraordinary site! Keep up the great work!
Submitted by Sara on 22 March 2008 - 5:59pm Permalink
Contact details missing
I'd love to do instructions on that model, but haven't been successful in finding contact details for Manpei Arai. And without permission, no video.
Any pointers as to how I can contact Manpei Arai would be greatly appreciated.
Submitted by Shifuko (not verified) on 4 May 2008 - 1:32pm Permalink
Spinning top by Manpei Arai
Dear Origami friends,
My name is Shifuko, grandchildren of Arai Manpei, living in Japan.
Today I was doing net-surfing and found this page and knew
there're some who want to have contact with my grandfather, Arai Manpei.
He joined Origami convention in 2000 in Paris, taught how to fold "koma (in Japanese)".
I and my family are very happy to know that many people enjoy koma all over the world.
He didn't use internet nor e-mail, so it's almost impossible to find his e-mail address,
actually that doesn't exist ;) ☆
Sad to say, he passed away in Octber 19th, 2005, because of brain attack.
As you know, he loved origami. He will be glad if you make a video, we're sure.
Thank you for this great website.
Submitted by Shankar (not verified) on 22 March 2008 - 9:27pm Permalink
Diagrams for the spinning top
I tried finding Manpei's email Address, but I was unsuccessful too.
Can you tell me where you got the diagrams for the model? Thanks.
Submitted by Sara on 24 March 2008 - 8:33am Permalink
Diagrams for the spinning top
Try http://web.archive.o... for diagrams for the spinning top by Manpei Arai.
Submitted by Shankar (not verified) on 26 March 2008 - 1:26am Permalink
Thank You For the diagrams ( for the spinning top)
Thank you you for givivng me this great link! Today I had some free time and finished the model. I have been wanting to do this model ever since I saw its intricate patterns and swift action. The diagrams were quite clear.
Submitted by Chantix (not verified) on 14 July 2008 - 9:44pm Permalink
Very cool stuff. First
Very cool stuff. First website about folding I have come across.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 25 October 2008 - 8:49pm Permalink
Chocobo
I cant's find the Satoshi Kamiya's book in any bookstore, and I don't trust the web. All I ask for is a Chocobo video - not "hey look I made my chocobo make one too" but one showing how it's folded.
Please?
Pretty please?
Submitted by Sara on 26 October 2008 - 12:49pm Permalink
No permission thus far
I haven't tried to contact Satoshi Kamiya on permission yet, partly because I'm not sure I want to make videos on his designs. The chocobo is one of the easier ones, but he mostly does super-complex origami, which I don't think is suitable for instructional videos. And I don't feel like making videos that are several hours long. :P
So, for now, there won't be videos on Satoshi Kamiya's designs - even the less complex ones. By the way, the book is available for sale at http://www.origamiho...
-- Sara
Submitted by Propecia (not verified) on 29 January 2009 - 9:37pm Permalink
Hi love the site! your
Hi love the site! your instructional videos have been incredibly easy to use, thank you for putting the effort into your work!
Submitted by daniel (not verified) on 17 August 2009 - 1:25am Permalink
congrats on the website sara
congrats on the website sara its class:)
thanks for the amount of effort you put into your videos and your website its brilliant that your doing it i hope you continue it!!
Submitted by Fred (not verified) on 24 January 2010 - 10:52am Permalink
Full Rigged Ship
i would be really great to put a video of this im only11 and pretty good at origami but i am stuck on this model
Submitted by Sara on 24 January 2010 - 1:30pm Permalink
Patricia Crawford
I fear I didn't succeed in contacting Patricia Crawford back when I tried, so I will not be making any videos on her models available. Hope you understand,
-- Sara
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