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beautiful and easy, Jan 5 2002
This review is from: Origami Quilts (Paperback)
After making a lot of kusudamas i think it's a pleasure to make origami quilts! Not more three-D objects. Making origami quilt is easy. There are 40 colour photographs. I very loved and maked from a squares "Double Crosses + Crosses" (both sides are very pretty), "Four-Petaled Flowers + Half Crosses 1-B" (look wonderful but it's not easy to understand how to join!), "Flower Crosses + Crosses & Others"(by Mihoko Kittaka, these flowers are style) and "Drops".Sometimes you need a SQUARE (Crosses, Crosses + Squares, Double Crosses + Joints, Crosses + Joints), but sometimes you need an EQUILATERAL triangle (Trefoils, Triangles with Slits or HEXAGONS (Hexagons with outside pleats + Triangles with Slits,Hexagons with inside pleats + Triangles with Slits). There are figures maked from PENTAGONS or ISOSCELES Triangles also.I found of Windmills and Hydrangeas. Very beautiful!
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How to make beautiful paper mosaics and decorations, Aug 30 1997
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Origami Quilts Pb (Paperback)
Not about quilts in the classic sense (don't be
mis-led by the "Home & Garden" link), this book
is about making "quilts" or geometric quilt-like
decorative patterns similar to tile mosaics,
using origami (Japanese paperfolding) techniques.
Tomoko Fuse is the reigning master of modular
origami designs, in which multiple sheets of paper
are folded into identical or similar shapes. These
are then linked into larger objects, often three
dimensional, but in this case, 2 dimensional
mosaics. Some modular origami experience is
recommended, plus a large supply of origami paper!
But the results are spectacular! A must-have for
any modular origami fan.
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Origami Quilts: Suitable for Framing, April 18 2008
By J2 "Keep your stick on the ice!" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Origami Quilts (Paperback)
In this volume, Fuse-san offers a nice addition to her boxes and kusudama. You can frame these lovely models and enjoy them on your walls! The models range from easy to very challenging. The instructions are pretty easy to follow--usual Fuse fun. If you're already a fan of Fuse-san, you'll love adding this beautiful book to your collection. If you're considering trying big-kid origami, Fuse-san is your friend!
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Not sure of a use for these quilts, Nov 3 2007
By R. Mapleson - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Origami Quilts (Paperback)
Out of all Tomoko Fuse's books that I have, this is probably the most disappointing. I guess most of the problem is that I just can't see a use for Origami Quilts. The Kusudama Origami can be hung up, the boxes (Origami Boxes and Fabulous Origami Boxes) can be given as gifts and used to hold things, but the quilts?
As usual, I find the instructions easy to follow and you can create some great looking quilts. Just not sure what to do with them!
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