Origami Japanese Paper-folding: (Origami Book, 50 Projects]
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| Rating | : | 4.75 (550 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0804833087 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 96 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2017-05-23 |
| Language | : | English |
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She served as president of the Association of Teachers of Japanese, and is currently a Director of the AATJ. . Florence Sakade was an renowned editor and author of numerous books about Japan's language and culture, including the classic "Origami: Japanese Paper Folding" and "Japanese Children's Favorite Stories".Janet Ikeda is Associate Professor of Japanese at Washington and Lee University in Virginia. Ikeda is currently on the Japanese Americ
Fold classic origami projects with this easy origami book.Origami, or paper folding has been a part of the Japanese craft tradition for over a thousand years. In this book, Florence Sakade, well-known editor and designer of books on Japan, guides the reader through a wide range of origami creations. Each origami item is explained with diagrams and instructions and the finished items are shown in photographs.This origami book contains: 96 page, full-color book 50 origami projects Clear, step-by-step directions Colorful diagrams and photographsThe quick origami projects bring the art of origami to your fingertips and are sure to provide hours of creative entertainment for both children and adults.Origami projects include Cat Giraffe Spaceship Jet plane treasure box And many more…. A section on practical applications shows how ori
. Ikeda is currently on the Japanese American Leadership Delegation (JALD). She served as president of the Association of Teachers of Japanese, and is currently a Director of the AATJ. About the Author Florence Sakade was an renowned editor and author of numerous books about Japan's language and culture, including the classic "Origami: Japanese Paper Folding" and "Japanese Children's Favorite Stories".Janet Ikeda is Associate Professor of Japanese at Washington and Lee University in Virginia
Good book for practical folding projects. R. G. Lasher I bought this book to supplement the textbook in an Origami based university science course designed to teach scientific principals, geometry, trig, and other math to non-science majors. The book is still in print and not cheap. Buying it used was very valuable. One issue I have with the book is that the directions for folds are not always adjacent. A good facelift. This appears to be a redacted copy of Florence Sakade's books Origami, Japanese Paper Folding Books One and Two," first published in the 1950s and still a great beginning book. It would appear that new ideas--like the clowns on the back cover--have been added, but it still essentially the same easy to follow guide to simple origami. Most of the des. Good beginning instructions of paper folding Instructions are easy to understand and follow which makes it good for children or anyone else who wants to try origami. This book seems to be a combination of three shorter Origami books by the same author which my children used when they first started folding paper into animals and birds. I got this book for my grandchildren Nd they seem to like
