How do you decide what to fold next? What your next project will be?
I find that I tend to start on a book and fold through every diagram and every model in the book, start to finish. I'm doing that right now with Eric Gjerde's "Origami Tessellations" book (I'm on #23 out of 25 right now). I did that last year with Kamiya's book. Before that with Montroll's "Prehistoric Origami", and his "Constellation of Origami Polyhedra" book, Robert Lang's ODS... and the list goes on.
Sometimes, I've had two books going, switching back and forth between them. But usually, its just one. And, from time to time (mostly between 'book' projects) I do individual projects here and there - one from this book or one from that website, etc... But mostly, I fold through a book.
I'm not sure why I do it that way, but I do. I always have a huge backlog of things I've seen, things I want to fold, or techniques I want to try. So its not from a shortage of ideas. In fact, its more likely the opposite - so many options that its almost impossible to make a decision. So picking one book and sticking with it minimizes the decisions I have to make. That's my best theory so far.
What do other people do? Do you just fold what you saw most recently? Or do you have an ordered list of projects that you're working through? How do you decide what project to work on next?
Just curious...
Kim
