I have not tried origami in cloth so I wanted how good this book is.
Is it really worth the 18 dollars for just 15 models?
I have to decide between this or 'Origami Flowers: Popular Blossoms and Creative Bouquets' by Hiromi Hayashi.
Which is the best between the two and which has a good variety?
Well, that depends on what you want to do - fold with paper, or apply tessellation techniques to fabric. I have to admit I mostly bought the book out of interest, and because I admire Chris Palmer's work. I'm not sure I'll actually fold with fabric, but I still really appreciate the book.
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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 2 June 2011 - 3:02pm Permalink
how about this one?
I have not tried origami in cloth so I wanted how good this book is.
Is it really worth the 18 dollars for just 15 models?
I have to decide between this or 'Origami Flowers: Popular Blossoms and Creative Bouquets' by Hiromi Hayashi.
Which is the best between the two and which has a good variety?
Thank You
Submitted by Sara on 3 June 2011 - 9:35am Permalink
Hard to compare
Well, that depends on what you want to do - fold with paper, or apply tessellation techniques to fabric. I have to admit I mostly bought the book out of interest, and because I admire Chris Palmer's work. I'm not sure I'll actually fold with fabric, but I still really appreciate the book.
-- Sara