Hi Razzmatazz
Thanks

Mainly cello, but a bit of viola, and the piano too if nobody's listening (I started it first, but never really felt 'at one' with it like I do my cello). How about you?
Yes, I quickly realised when I got Origami Zoo that I was a little out of my depth, but by working through from the beginning some of them have turned out ok (for a beginner with cheap 6 inch paper), and I got a couple of other hopefully more mixed/easier books to keep me occupied and build my skills more slowly too (I'm waiting for Kunihiko Kasahara's Origami Omnibus to come (second hand from Amazon for not very much, but it's coming from America...), and the Biddles' Essential Origami and New Origami have a few nice things in (also extremely cheap 2nd hand from Amazon, if a little sticky

), and the internet has almost too much choice). The problem is that I can't do very much at the moment and having found that origami is something I enjoy and, if I'm careful, can do for a while every day, I'm making quite a lot. I'm trying to go back and make the harder things a few times now so I can really get them right. I'll be honest, I had a play with the chameleon cp from the monthly challenge, out of curiosity more than anything, but can get no further than a very neatly creased piece of paper... I think that's a step that will have to wait a while longer!
Cat