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Leaves and stems
hello all, new to the forum ^^
I was wondering if anybody had some favorite rose bases, stems, and leaves and the diagrams for how to do them...
I can fold the K-rose just fine, but have not found much in terms of base etc.
I have seen Joseph Wu's rose base... and I was wondering what else was out there.
I would love to find this base and leaf set:
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/hunprat/d ... pg&.src=ph
of course... I would love to be able to fold Phu Tran's rose >.>;;;
but until then..
just the base,stem and leaves would be just fine =P
I was wondering if anybody had some favorite rose bases, stems, and leaves and the diagrams for how to do them...
I can fold the K-rose just fine, but have not found much in terms of base etc.
I have seen Joseph Wu's rose base... and I was wondering what else was out there.
I would love to find this base and leaf set:
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/hunprat/d ... pg&.src=ph
of course... I would love to be able to fold Phu Tran's rose >.>;;;
but until then..
just the base,stem and leaves would be just fine =P
Hi,
in fact I am currently wondering on the very same question. I managed to find some bases for the rose, but I am still looking for more. I'm not that interested into stems and leaves right now, although these could be very useful, too, but I rather need something more flat that allow me to expose only the rose itself. Because once stemmed, it needs a vase or somerhing like that to be exposed.
Particularly, I am looking for a model of the base used on a picture in Rick Beech's book "Origami: The Complete Practical Guide to the Ancient Art of Paperfolding" - in the section for Origami Gallery, it shows the new Kawasaki rose with a very nice and useful base that could allow it to lie on a shelf just like that.
Does anyone know a printed book or an online diagram to fold this base?
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What I know in terms of bases, leaves and stems, other than this:
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http://danoftoasters.org/?sample=no&page=3&catnum=3
(calyx and a stem - instructions)
http://www.geocities.com/foldroses/
(another calyx and a stem - instructions)
http://www.ganymeta.org/~darren/images/ ... e_stem.png
(another stem&leaves by Darren Abbey)
http://www.ganymeta.org/~darren/images/ ... e_stem.png
(this is another of Kawasaki roses, coming with a stem)
http://www.progonos.com/furuti/Origami/ ... 20902a.pdf
(i think this is called the tubular rose and also has an attached base, pretty nice)
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These I don't know instructions for. Maybe someone could help?
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http://www.britishorigami.info/gallery/ ... wasaki.jpg
(very nice base but I'm not exactly sure how to fold it, only some ideas)
http://www.origami-muenster.de/assets/i ... eklein.jpg
(this also looks fine, maybe the leaves are assembled on a wire, though)
http://www.origami-usa.org/sessions/SS17-TCheng.jpg
(I think this is described in Origami, Roses and Math by Kawasaki, but I'm not really sure)
thats from me
in fact I am currently wondering on the very same question. I managed to find some bases for the rose, but I am still looking for more. I'm not that interested into stems and leaves right now, although these could be very useful, too, but I rather need something more flat that allow me to expose only the rose itself. Because once stemmed, it needs a vase or somerhing like that to be exposed.
Particularly, I am looking for a model of the base used on a picture in Rick Beech's book "Origami: The Complete Practical Guide to the Ancient Art of Paperfolding" - in the section for Origami Gallery, it shows the new Kawasaki rose with a very nice and useful base that could allow it to lie on a shelf just like that.
Does anyone know a printed book or an online diagram to fold this base?
===========================================
What I know in terms of bases, leaves and stems, other than this:
===========================================
http://danoftoasters.org/?sample=no&page=3&catnum=3
(calyx and a stem - instructions)
http://www.geocities.com/foldroses/
(another calyx and a stem - instructions)
http://www.ganymeta.org/~darren/images/ ... e_stem.png
(another stem&leaves by Darren Abbey)
http://www.ganymeta.org/~darren/images/ ... e_stem.png
(this is another of Kawasaki roses, coming with a stem)
http://www.progonos.com/furuti/Origami/ ... 20902a.pdf
(i think this is called the tubular rose and also has an attached base, pretty nice)
===========================================
These I don't know instructions for. Maybe someone could help?
===========================================
http://www.britishorigami.info/gallery/ ... wasaki.jpg
(very nice base but I'm not exactly sure how to fold it, only some ideas)
http://www.origami-muenster.de/assets/i ... eklein.jpg
(this also looks fine, maybe the leaves are assembled on a wire, though)
http://www.origami-usa.org/sessions/SS17-TCheng.jpg
(I think this is described in Origami, Roses and Math by Kawasaki, but I'm not really sure)
thats from me
Leaves and stems
hi i'm new here. uh well i made a leaf and stem for the kawasaki rose from the book Origami for the Connoisseur. i didnt really want to go on the internet to look up for any base so i designed my own. its not that good. its just a stalk with one leaf at the top and you stick a little point into the hole of the bottom of the rose. (you dont want to know how old i was when i designed it and how old i am now)
There's a diagram for a very simple base that holds the kawasaki rose and its stem on origami.com. Here's the link:
http://dev.origami.com/images_pdf/s-vase.pdf
I know a pretty good leaf model that's an easy fold. I might make a photo tutorial on how to make it....
Oh and on Dan of Toasters' site he has a photo tutorial on how to make the Calyx and the Stem for his version of the Kawasaki Rose.
If you combine all of those models together, you'll have a nice kawasaki rose complete with a stem sitting atop a suitable base. Hope it helps!
http://dev.origami.com/images_pdf/s-vase.pdf
I know a pretty good leaf model that's an easy fold. I might make a photo tutorial on how to make it....
Oh and on Dan of Toasters' site he has a photo tutorial on how to make the Calyx and the Stem for his version of the Kawasaki Rose.
If you combine all of those models together, you'll have a nice kawasaki rose complete with a stem sitting atop a suitable base. Hope it helps!
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I noticed no one had posted the stand for the kawasaki rose on here so i thought i would. I think it's a cute little bit even thought not very real looking. It is very simple though and displays the rose nicely. Enjoy everyone!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BImy82oxGk
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Hi, Ive tried many stems for this rose, but i think the one that i like the most are the stems and leafs of the book Le panier fleuri, of Lionel Albertino, legally downloadable from this site
http://design.origami.free.fr/shop.htm
If folded with tissue, its also a perfect stem for lang rose.
http://design.origami.free.fr/shop.htm
If folded with tissue, its also a perfect stem for lang rose.
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Hey thanks a lot for the link! I love free origami How's the other free book? I'll probably download it anyways but jw.
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Both books are nice, i really suggest you to download the
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