Submitted by Sara on 4 January 2014 - 12:10pm
Author:
Brill, Assia
Language:
English
Pages:
80
Models:
20
Publisher:
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (Nov 2013)
ISBN:
978-1494234935
Shops:
Acquired:
January 2014
Signed copy:
Signed
Signed details:
present from the author
Comments
Submitted by Vojta Melichar (not verified) on 1 February 2014 - 8:51pm Permalink
Paper
Hi Sara,
I'd like to buy this book, but I have couple questions. Do I need any special paper? Something like special long strips? Do I have to connect parts to get the strip. It's important to me because I live in Czech republic and there's almost no origami paper to buy :)
Thank you
Submitted by Sara on 2 February 2014 - 3:28am Permalink
Long strips
Yes, you'll require long strips of paper. I actually used wrapping paper, which worked really well. Origami paper isn't necessary for the curlicues, and I think most countries will have a range of nice wrapping paper to work with. So perhaps that's an option for you, too?
-- Sara
Submitted by Vojta Melichar (not verified) on 2 February 2014 - 9:10am Permalink
Thank you ;)
Thank you ;)
Submitted by TheOrigamiMaster (not verified) on 12 February 2014 - 1:22am Permalink
Thanks
Thanks i love your videos!
Submitted by Kayla (not verified) on 27 June 2014 - 9:55pm Permalink
Wrapping paper.
So if you use wrapping paper, you just keep the proportions of 35 cm : 5 cm : 1 cm and enlarge it? or what would be the best measurement with the Single Strip Square Curlicue?
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 28 February 2014 - 6:48pm Permalink
how to make the oragami curlicue
how do i make this can any one do a step by step tutorial for me plese
Submitted by Keith (not verified) on 13 March 2014 - 1:35am Permalink
curlicue
Hi! On March 1 Mrs. Adams made a tutorial for the curlicue. Here's the link.
http://www.happyfold...
Hope it helps!
~Keith
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 15 April 2014 - 9:32am Permalink
paper
I know I'm not the one you were asking,but any paper is fine,but you might have a bit of trouble with grainy paper.
Submitted by V.S.Rajesh (not verified) on 4 March 2014 - 9:39am Permalink
Hi Sara,I am Rajesh here i
Hi Sara,
I am Rajesh here i am a huge fan of yours. You are very precise in you instructions.
I am from Bangalore, India.
I would like to get the giveaway book on Curlice and I would be greaatful.
Thanks and bye
Submitted by Nikhil S (not verified) on 29 October 2014 - 4:40pm Permalink
Hello Rajesh
Hello Rajesh,
I'm an origami enthusiast dwelling in b'lore.
I just saw that you are from Bangalore.
Can u just contact me at my email-I'd niksorigami@gmail.com or my Facebook page www.facebook.com/Niksorigami ? I would like to talk with you about Origami personally.
Best,
Nikhil S.
Submitted by Julian Washington (not verified) on 7 March 2014 - 4:38am Permalink
Kind of paper
Any idea what kind of paper is using in the book and on his youtube video? The paper almost has a nylon kind of look to it.
Thanks and I love your videos,
Julian Washington
Submitted by Rosalia (not verified) on 26 January 2015 - 6:43am Permalink
book Curlicue
Hi Sara, I'd like to buy this book Curlicue. Do you have any idea about where I can find it in New York City or Boston?
I'll appreciate your information.
Submitted by Poojan (not verified) on 11 October 2015 - 5:36pm Permalink
request
hello sarah!
i just wanted to make a request that can you scan the portion in which assia brill has shown the curlicue that you have shown in your youtube video.
pls it will be pleasure if you will fulfill my request
thanks:-)
Submitted by Patricia (not verified) on 6 August 2016 - 12:52am Permalink
Please, make a Kindle version!
I fall in love with your wonderful ideas and really want to buy the book, but buying a paper book implies shipping and custom fees before it reaches my hands in my country (Uruguay). Would you please consider publishing a Kindle version of the book? Thank you, in advance ;D
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 6 November 2020 - 5:51pm Permalink
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