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- Ondrej.Cibulka
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- chapbell
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Curved Surface Egg.
From a circle of Thai inclusion paper. Directions available at http://origami.oschene.com/archives/200 ... aster-egg/
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"ich bin wieder hier... in meinem Revier... war nie wirklich weg... hab mich nur versteckt" 
lately I have... well... created an arrow bookmark
[img]http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/1792/img2814yy1.jpg[/img]
hopefully I will show up more often in the comming weeks.

lately I have... well... created an arrow bookmark
[img]http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/1792/img2814yy1.jpg[/img]
hopefully I will show up more often in the comming weeks.
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here's the link to the database-book-info: http://db.origami.com/book_contents.asp ... 4916096312
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nope, it's done from a rectangle (half A5 to be accurate but any rectangle would do the job). I have done it with a square but it became to thick to be used as a bookmark so I changed the proportions. maybe you'd like to proof fold the ultra complex 8 steps diagrams?The double arrow looks good, is it made from a square piece of paper?
