I will see what I can come up
two in one challenge
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- Langko
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Re: two in one challenge
So I have till the 30th of this month to enter something right?
I will see what I can come up
I will see what I can come up
The only limit in origami is your imagination and your patience
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loganorigami
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Re: two in one challenge
Yes, I can't wait to see what you come up with!
- -sebl-
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Re: two in one challenge
hi !
here is my contribution !
in one uncut square of elephant hide paper in 50/50cm... on a kite base

on the lookout par -sebl-, sur Flickr
here is my contribution !
in one uncut square of elephant hide paper in 50/50cm... on a kite base

on the lookout par -sebl-, sur Flickr
take a look: http://www.flickr.com/photos/-sebl-/
- Langko
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Re: two in one challenge
Would a knight with a sword count or not?
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loganorigami
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Re: two in one challenge
Sebl, that is amazingly shaped. Thanks for contributing!
Langko, yes, that would be allowed.
Langko, yes, that would be allowed.
- Langko
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Re: two in one challenge
Thanks! What about an angel holding a cross?
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loganorigami
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Re: two in one challenge
Langko- yes that would be allowed too. Maybe you can make a knight with a sword and shield?
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Re: two in one challenge
Thanks! I was thinking of doing that... Thanks for the suggestion!
A friend asked me if I could fold a dragon for her birthday so I have to do that. After that I will work on the knight, hopefully I can finish it before the deadline...
A friend asked me if I could fold a dragon for her birthday so I have to do that. After that I will work on the knight, hopefully I can finish it before the deadline...
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- Razzmatazz
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Re: two in one challenge
Sheesh. Women eh? So demanding.Langko wrote: A friend asked me if I could fold a dragon for her birthday so I have to do that.
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What's wrong with her asking me if I can fold her something? She asked and I said yes. It's not demanding, I could have said no if I didn't want to do it...Razzmatazz wrote: Sheesh. Women eh? So demanding.
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polistes
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Langko wrote:What's wrong with her asking me if I can fold her something? She asked and I said yes. It's not demanding, I could have said no if I didn't want to do it...Razzmatazz wrote: Sheesh. Women eh? So demanding.
um sarcasm lol
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Re: two in one challenge
i'm designing twin kittens on account of my friend getting some! ( kittens, that is
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my website http://www.gabrielorigami.com/
- marco paso
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Re: two in one challenge
After a long time without origami, Here I am!
Here's my entry
Hunt Time!
A goose with an arrow in its body: I hope it will be fair!

Origami Hunt Time di Marco Pasini, su Flickr
Everything from a single square.
Here's my entry
Hunt Time!
A goose with an arrow in its body: I hope it will be fair!

Origami Hunt Time di Marco Pasini, su Flickr
Everything from a single square.
- Langko
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Re: two in one challenge
Ok, here is my Knight design. From 1 uncut 45cm square of tissue foil. Box pleating, grid of 48.


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