Your first fold

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Yea, i also know that story. :) We had to make an origami crane for homework when we leared about it. :D
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origami for homework... :D josh your so fast to reply! :lol:
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man i wish i had origami homework
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in my school we have to due papers but they are never folded :(

my first fold was this weird spaceship one of my dad's coworkers tought me, i don't know if he created it or if someone else did but i never found it anywhere else. Maybe someone knows it, is basicaly made of two waterbommb bases conected, made from a rectangle(probably a billfold).
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at my old school my friends have to do origami for the "gifted" class, i was in that class and the teacher is a "female dog with anger management issues" lol But all my friends suck at it so im trying to have an origami party at my house :D
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what are you suposed to do at an origami party?, besides origami I mean :wink:
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spin the...
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...bottle :D
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i doubt the spinning abilitties of that bottle :?

yet the blue one seems really spinable, haha :)
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haha you got me! Im gonna ask people if they would really come to an origami party; if enough say yes then i really will have one !:D:D:D
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i was at school,
we was in the computer-room... ...boring... ...

i search on the internet for things i can do, and found a instruction for a butterfly!

i folded it from one sheet of chocolate-paper :D
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Probably a plane or a hat for me. However, those were from rectangles, so the real challenge is trying to remember my first origami from square paper.

By the way, I've had origami parties before but I was the only one there...
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i can't quite remember but i think it was the house from steve & megumi biddle's book of origami- really,really simple #-o :oops:
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my first fold was the swan that came up in prison break... my brother told me about it and we looked up some instruction videos on the internet
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origami for homework...
In my Geometry class for extra credit a few years back I got to choose a "mathematically processed" origami model (cp or diagram), fold it, and analyze how it used math (angles, shapes, etc) to make the model itself.
(In case you're wondering I did Mark Orme's dragon-and I aced it :D)
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Mine was a Japanese Brocade. My grandmother showed me one that she had made and I was fascinated by it. So I googled the diagrams and made one myself. I think i still have a couple of the modules lying around somewhere.
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