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Definite improvement Taon on your 2nd fold (from gundam) on the bottom right. (Think may be by Sasanuma Hayato)

Paper gems are a surprisingly easy project and are included in a round up of 25+ pretty paper craft projects to make for Valentine's Day: www.allthingspaper.net/2019/01/25-pretty-paper-crafts-to-...

super ikonta -vito III- Bessa II -retina III C- vitessa L -contina 524

Bellevue Art Museum

2024-03-02

 

Washi Transformed

New Expressions in Japanese Paper

Just arrived today. They look like metal, but they're actually a lightweight plastic.

 

Folded from one equilateral triangle using simple pleating.

Folded down wellies

Actually, wrapped around the end of a branch he's climbing.

Here I am getting distracted from my bowl tutorial again. My muse said – time for a jewelry fix! I did a rough version of this design many years ago and I ran across a picture of it recently and had to drop everything I was working on and do a proper version. It’s back to my folded bead technique with a crackle surface, accompanied by some black wood beads.

The Statue of Liberty, New York

So which do you prefer?

This is the sort of thing you get if you do origami with Formica counter tops.

 

Red hunter wellies folded and stomped by Viking Retro

Model: Friction fold'eure

 

Edge Grind: Flat/saber

 

Steel: 1075

 

Steel Thickness: 3mm

 

Handle Material: white elforyn

 

Liners: titan t40

 

Hardware: ss screw and pivot

 

shop : www.cuteureshop.bigcartel.com/

 

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TANK

Designed & Folded by me

30cm x 30cm Korean Hanji

It was really hard to come up with an idea of folding caterpillar track and even the afterward folding job was quite exhausting..

Anyway, I'm currently trying to make my new secret models like this one, into a computer program-drawn diagrams. I'll be happy if anyone could draw it for me.. :-)

The 'Range of Light', the Sierras, with a White Mountain peak in the foreground

Here's one more fan-fold pendant. I made this for my swap but decided to keep it for myself. I'm getting very good use of my buttons making these designs. Here's an interesting button I've wanted to use for a long time and I love how it looks with this pendant.

Here's another Fan Fold pendant - back to symmetrical. This one has holes normally used for jump rings and chains put I've used beading wire and a Beadalon velour tube product over the wire. I love deciding what buttons look best. Lately I've been stacking my buttons as I have here. They make such a great focal point.

si toi aussi tu as des billets de 500 euros à ne plus savoir quoi en faire, rejoint le mouvement et plie ton gilet !

if you too, you have 500 euros notes to no longer know what to do, join the movement and fold your vest!

1970's bianchi folding bike with 3 speed Sturmey Archer hub.

Munich, Germany, Residenz museum, window drape with wall

Chevron folds in the cliff face at Millook Haven, near Bude, in Cornwall. Carboniferous sandstone and shale, heavily deformed during basin inversion in the Variscan Orogeny.

Chance-Vought Corsair F4U-4

Townsend Fold signal box on the Down side of the line by Holme Lane level crossing at Rawtenstall. Monday 31st July 1989

 

Townsend Fold signal box is a British Railways London Midland Region type 15 design fitted with a 10 lever London Midland Region Standard frame that opened as a non block post controlling the adjacent level crossing on 29th March 1959, replacing an 1878 built 22 lever Saxby & Farmer type 9 design signal box located on the opposite side of the line. The signal box was operated by a travelling gatekeeper from 5th June 1972 until 5th December 1980 when traffic ceased. The line between Heywood Ground Frame and Rawtenstall was officially closed on 8th April 1981 although a series of specials were operated on 28th March 1982. Ownership passed to the East Lancashire Railway who reopened it as a non block post on 29th March 1991 and renamed it Townsend Fold Level Crossing in 2003

 

The signal box carries a British Railways London Midland Region maroon enamel nameplate

 

Ref no 10658

It has a fold up optical viewfinder with a fairly primitive parallax correction device; The printed panel which is visible when the folder is open is to remind me of the film numbering (actually, numbers of dots as well as numbers!) to get six negatives reasonably well spaced. The negatives are nominally 6x11, and I made a little card mask to fit in the viewfinder to show this size.

I saw this on an Arts show on TV.

Made from an old paperback, cover removed, each page folded lengthways towards spine, glued to backing board and framed!

Very easy to make and the result is really interesting! Can be folded lots of different ways for different effects. Picture books work well too.

 

Great way to recycle old books!

Folded down wellies

Dorisse of Paper Statement makes sculptural folded book ornaments that are for sale and she also provides a video tutorial for making six shapes if you prefer to make a tree-full!

 

Both are included in my round up of 24 handmade tree ornaments: www.allthingspaper.net/2023/11/paper-ornaments.html

 

Or go directly to the Paper Statement shop: tidd.ly/3NaMOGX (Etsy affiliate)

The Folding Pocket Kodak was a folding camera made by Eastman Kodak Co. Ltd., Rochester, from 1897-98. Frank Brownell was its designer. It took 2 1/4×3 1/4 exposures on Kodak 105 film rolls and had an Achromatic f/11 lens. The price was $10.

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