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I think the caravan would've looked great behind a Peugeot 504 or the like. Or maybe even a 304? I'm not sure what the weight of it would be, but I presume the idea behind it being folding is to make it easier to tow?
My husband Mike & I have been busy working on our first video tutorial. It will be free and will feature instructions for forming a folded bead as well as how to do this patterned surface technique. Here's a glimpse of what's to come! I've named this piece "Going in Circles".
Images from a performance by members of Magic Tree during the Day of the Dead Festival. They set up their stage right outside the Velvet Monkey (a hair salon) in the Plaza District
My new book. 18 models of origami buildings. 68 pages. You can buy it at Nicolas Terry's site: www.origami-shop.com
Before putting the band around the film, make sure the emulsion is facing inward and that the film is flush on a flat surface. This ensures the film is straight when you put it in the tank.
Then of course once you have the washing in you have to fold it and put in the airing cupboard. No doubt there will be those glad to see I've donned my symbol of feminised servitude (apron that is) and yes that is my slip, I don't think my wife has any slips any more. Maybe one day she'll want to borrow one of mine, as she does borrow a dress very occasionally.
Folding Shutters
Folding Shutters by Hunter Douglas
Project: Gloucester United Kingdom
Product: Folding Shutters
Location: United Kingdom
Architect: Stride Treglown Tektus
See all project pictures at: Folding Shutters
Folding camera for roll film size 620 , made in France in 1952 . Shutter B and I , two aperture openings , fixed focus lens ; takes 6x9 cm pictures .
Folding camera for rollf ilm size 616 , made in USA from 1938-1939 . Compared with the Kodak Junior Six-16 series II , this camera was redesigned , with a dished baseboard , and simplified support struts. It has a body release knob , and while the reflecting finder is no more present , the optical folding finder is now on the opposite side.
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.
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.
I'm making a Japanese folded patchwork bag for a friend so this is the card to go with it. I wanted to keep the front of the card simple so the focal point would be the patchwork design. I heat embossed the black cardstock with the Design Block Flourish (I love that stamp) using clear embossing powder. The black paper on the patchwork is a recycled envelope. Some of the patterned papers are recycled gift wrap and some are tiny scraps left over from other cards. The faux stitching is done with a silver gel pen and black marker. It's a grey, showery day here in Ireland so I'm afraid that the photo is not great.
This photo was taken in the evening on January 8th of 2014.
Can you guess how many folds do each of this tiny bun has? The certain number of the folds is the essential requirement of this tiny bun should have.
You might assume the filling inside this tiny steam bun will be either meat or vegetable or both mixture. However, it is not. And out of surprise, the chef uses the same wrapper of famous Xiao Lng Bao which is meat and vegetables but a sweet red bean paste.
The #MacroMondays theme is wrinkled, crinkled, folded and these bandanas must be adverse to holding a crease, so I rolled it!!
I think I should get bonus points bc the littlest kitty was trying to chew on the cord whilst I was recharging my phone and trying to take a size verification picture!!
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.. :-)
Folded by Jake Schenthal
Designed by Hojyo Takashi
Published in Tanteidan Magazine 129 (CP).
I used a 48 cm sheet of green elephant hide (hehe rare color!). I folded this about a year ago, but never got around to taking a picture of it. It might be one of the only folds I am satisfied with.
The Australian origami convention "Folding Australia 2015" is held on 24-25 Oct 2015.
I'll be teaching some model.
More info at origami.org.au/folding-australia/2015/