Hello everybody I stumbled upon this forum quite by chance, so pleased I did....
I was first introduced to Origami, when my mum brought me 12 sheets of paper and a " Teach Yourself Origami" paperback by Harbin. As I had been in hospital for a while after a m/bike accident, being bed ridden, that book saved my sanity That was in 1985..... I am 46yrs old now, female, living in the UK.
My Origami is very intermittant, but I find it helps me to find focus. This latest binge was started as I folded a Kusudama for a chum in hospital
I am so hoping that after having looked around the forum, that I may finally be able to fold my first piece out of my "Insects....." book by Lang? Never succeeded with any of them yet
Anyway, enough babble from me......
I have to say that after looking thru some of the Galleries , I feel like such a novice. What amazing works of Origami I have seen
Dizzy x
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- Dizzy Dame
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- Joined: November 7th, 2010, 7:17 pm
- Location: United Kingdom
- Dizzy Dame
- Newbie
- Posts: 3
- Joined: November 7th, 2010, 7:17 pm
- Location: United Kingdom
Thank you...
Thank you Grizzly man for the welcome
Its revitalised my interest looking at some of the galleries and postings on here.
I must admit to never having seen a crease pattern before ..... something I must delve into. Before I look at those, I have a strong passion to get my Robert Lang book out My purpose .... to be able to fold at least one of those wonderful insects and now, I have a wealth of experience at my fingertips to help me. That pleases me soooo much, as I have never met or spoken to anybody else with an interest in Origami....
Dizzy Dame
Its revitalised my interest looking at some of the galleries and postings on here.
I must admit to never having seen a crease pattern before ..... something I must delve into. Before I look at those, I have a strong passion to get my Robert Lang book out My purpose .... to be able to fold at least one of those wonderful insects and now, I have a wealth of experience at my fingertips to help me. That pleases me soooo much, as I have never met or spoken to anybody else with an interest in Origami....
Dizzy Dame