I hear that sadness of that type can be alleviated by...ahem...publishing a diagram (or cp) or two?I folded Joseph Wu's owl, because he sounded so sad that nobody else had. Apparently he was just confused!
What have you folded lately?
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A variation of Tomoko Fuse's "Morning Glory" units




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Two more models from me
Michael LaFosse's "Squirrel"

Folded from 50cm square tissue paper treated with MC
Robert J. Lang's "Praying Mantis"

Folded from 35cm square paper of craft paper 28gr and treated with MC
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Michael LaFosse's "Squirrel"

Folded from 50cm square tissue paper treated with MC
Robert J. Lang's "Praying Mantis"

Folded from 35cm square paper of craft paper 28gr and treated with MC
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This is what I have been working on for the past week, due to my lack of double tissue. This is every model in Kamiya's book, excluding the two dragons, folded from 6 inch kami. It's a little challenge I gave myself, and yes, I am going to attempt the dragons from it too.

I would recommend viewing it in large size on my flickr, its much easier to see all of them.

I would recommend viewing it in large size on my flickr, its much easier to see all of them.
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Thank you, Zoraz, for the Kick-In-The-Pants reminder that I still haven't attempted half of the stuff in that book with large paper 

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Glad to know I could be of assistance
I would actually suggest using a smaller size for the blue whale, I had a much easier time folding it with the 6 inch than I did with the recommended size in the book.

I would actually suggest using a smaller size for the blue whale, I had a much easier time folding it with the 6 inch than I did with the recommended size in the book.
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When you want correct me, see this.
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