Corner Origami?

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kevin89
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Corner Origami?

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I think I once saw a book or something about origami that used just the corner of the paper, so it could be folded using a page from a book (if one so desired). I can't find anything about it on google because the only thing I know about it (the fact that it uses the corner) is one of the most used words if origami.

Has anyone else seen or heard anything about this? Or was I just imagining it?

I would really like to try some of it but I can't find anything... :(
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You might want to check out this thread: viewtopic.php?t=7772

It has a link to folding a crane out of a corner of a page (of a book).
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Thanks. :D That was exactly what I was talking about, but I kind of remember a book on it and there being multiple models. I think there may have been an elephant's face... :?
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"Folding Lettermarks" volumes 1 and 2 are on origami-usa.org
http://www.origami-usa.org/thesource/ag ... 165*ax5Xr1

Both books are entirely models made from a corner of paper. Neat stuff.
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Thank You so much kareshi! :D :D That was exactly what I was looking for! :D :D/ :D
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