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No. 67

Quentin Trollip

Selected Works

No. 67

©Models - Quentin Trollip ©Diagrams - Quentin Trollip Compilation published by British Origami Society, January 2008

Quentin Trollip - Selected Works is BOS Booklet No. 67

Printed in the United Kingdom. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in any retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical photocopying, recording or otherwise without the express written permission of the author and of the British Origami Society.

The British Origami Society is a registered charity. Charity Number 293039 www.britishorigami.info

Selected Works Quentin Trollip

To my Mom and Dad Thank you for all the opportunities you have given me!

Contents Introduction...........................................................................................7 Road to Nowhere...............................................................................10 Give Way................................................................................................11 No Entry................................................................................................12 PacMan..................................................................................................13 Arrow......................................................................................................14 Arum Lily...............................................................................................16 Skateboard...........................................................................................18 Scream...................................................................................................20 Dog.........................................................................................................23 Sand Shark...........................................................................................26 Ballet Dress...........................................................................................28 Flower....................................................................................................32 Chameleon..........................................................................................34 Time to Fold.........................................................................................40 Watch Box.............................................................................................44 Giant Eagle Owl..................................................................................49 Cupid......................................................................................................54 Crucifix...................................................................................................61 BOS Publications.................................................................................74 Useful Contacts...................................................................................76

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INTRODUCTION Whenever somebody finds out I enjoy origami, they always want to know how I started. Well, it’s a long story… After spilling water on a “Draw your own cartoons” book, my father had to replace it. He couldn’t find another such book and thought “Paper Toys” by Toshie Takahama would be a good substitute. I wouldn’t know the difference, I mean, I was only about ten years old! This was in 1987. Knowing better than to argue or complain, I thought I’d try some of the paper folding. I was soon hooked and my dad bought me Robert Harbin’s “Teach Yourself Origami”, of which I shortly had several models memorized. Then I got Eric Kenneway’s “Origami from A to Z”. I never met anybody else interested in origami and even my friends didn’t catch onto it. I tried my best. So my origami was all self-taught. There were no more books to buy in the bookshops, and folding the same models over and over got a bit boring. A few years later my brother’s visiting friend saw me attempting a model, and taught me how to fold a wonderful Husky Dog. His parents had bought Robert Harbin’s “Secrets of Origami: The Japanese Art of Paperfolding” in Germany a few years before. I had to have it, but it was not purchasable in South Africa (even though Robert Harbin was born in South Africa!) So I did what the wrong thing is to do and copied the book from my brother’s friend. During my high school career, origami didn’t exist in my life. There was sport, girls and of course trying to achieve the right grades to go to University. After school I joined the South African National Defense Force. Still no origami. In 1996, internet reached our home and my brother wanted to buy me a book from Amazon. com for my birthday. He thought he was cool, because he was 7

the only computer literate family member. Anyway, I was not big on reading and didn’t have any idea of a book to order. Eventually I decided to replace my copy of Harbin’s book with the real thing. So my brother ordered “Secrets of Origami: The Japanese Art of Paperfolding” for me. And I guess that’s where it all began, with the internet. After seeing a photo of John Montroll’s Skunk on the net, I thought it to be impossible. After all, I was still used to the 1970’s designs in Harbin’s books. As it was so easy to order books over the internet, I decided to check out Montroll’s “Origami Inside-Out”. And it was true. One uncut square to fold the Skunk! Unbelievable! My Origami book collection grew quickly, and instead of studying Physiotherapy subjects, I was spending a lot of time folding as many origami models as possible. Soon thereafter I had folded all the complex models from Lang’s “Origami Insects and their Kin.” But designing your own models is different. Not easy at all! Try and try again (it sounds like something a teacher would say!) My first original design was a Christmas Tree in 1998. Now I hardly spend any time folding other creators’ models. I try to design as many new and original models as possible. I hope you enjoy them!

Quentin Trollip South Africa April 2004

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Key to Symbols used Date designed

100

Scale Indicator

* Simple

** Low Intermediate *** Intermediate **** High Intermediate ***** Complex ****** Super Complex

Square Coloured on Both Sides Square Coloured Side Up Square White Side Up

Symbols

Lines Outline, Raw edge Crease Valley fold

Pleat Crimp Turn paper over

Mountain fold X-Ray Line

Arrows

Push here Rotate model

Fold in this direction Fold inside

Enlarged view View from this direction Marker

Unfold Fold and unfold Fold behind and unfold Fold over and over

Hold here and pull Equal distances Right angle Equal angles

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The Road to Nowhere 2001-07-23

100

96 Long

*

2. Valley fold the top corners to the marker just under the top edge. .

1. Pre-crease.

3. Mountain folds.

10

4. Mountain folds.

Give Way 2003-07-21

* 100

100 Wide

1. Pre-crease.

2. Valley fold the top right corner to the crease line.

5. Valley fold both sides. . . Note marker.

3. Valley fold.

6. Mountain fold to hide . the excess paper.

4, Unfold.

7. Repeat step 6 at the bottom.

.

8. Mountain folds. Rotate.

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No Entry 2002-08-07

* 100

55 x 55 1. Pre-crease.

2. Pre-crease.

5. Turn over.

8. Shape as round as possible. Turn over.

12

3. Valley fold approximately 1/3 inwards.

6. Valley folds. Note markers. Enlarge.

4. Valley fold to just short of horizontal crease line.

7. Valley fold to . form an octagon.

PacMan 2002-08-30

* 100

72 Midline.

. 1. Pre-crease. Turn over.

3. Pinch.

2. Pinch.

4. Valley fold to the pinch mark. .

5. Mountain fold both layers.

.

6. Enlarge.

7. Swivel fold. The model will not lie flat.

8. Round the model with mountain folds.

13

Arrow 2001-07-03

100

***

1. Pre-crease 2. Valley fold and unfold. Turn over

3. Valley fold and unfold.

5. Repeat steps 1 - 3 vertically.

14

4. Turn over

6. Pleat fold on the existing creases.

100

7. Enlarge.

10. Still in progress...

8. Elias-Stretch.

9. In progress...

11. Elias-Stretch completed. Repeat steps 8 - 10 on the 3 remaining corners. Scale change.

12. Valley fold down . and rotate.

15

Arum Lily 2002-05-27

100

50 High

***

1. Pre-crease.

3. Valley fold the corners to the centre.

5. Inside reverse fold the bottom corner.

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2. Pre-crease.

4. Valley fold in half.

6. Enlarge.

7. Mountain fold repeat behind.

8. Valley fold over and over.

9. Round the coloured point and slide it to the left.

10. Shorten the point with an inside reverse fold and shape the flower.

Stem

1. Roll the paper from side to side.

2. Insert the stem into step 10 of the flower.

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Skateboard 2000-02-24

100

90 Long

***

1. Pinch top and bottom.

2. Valley fold to the pinch marks.

4. Inside reverse 5. repeat step 4 on the other three corners. fold.

8. repeat steps 6-7 on the left.

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6. Valley fold and unfold.

9. Valley fold and unfold 10. Valley fold four points. the raw edges only.

3. Valley fold and unfold.

7. Open sink.

11. Enlarge.

12. Valley fold the raw edges. Swivel fold the top. The model will not lie flat.

13. Valley fold the two points up.

14. Like this. Repeat steps 12-13 on the bottom. Scale change.

16. Enlarge. 15. Outside reverse fold on existing creases. Flatten the model.

19. Round all four wheels. Turn over. Scale change.

17. Valley fold two points down.

18. Valley folds and swivel fold the tip through all layers.

20 Lift the tail slightly.

19

Scream! 2002-10-20

*** 100

60 High 1. Pre-crease. Turn over.

2. Pre-crease

20

3. Valley fold the corners to the centre. This is a Blintz fold

5. Valley fold and unfold through all the layers.

6. Valley fold and unfold through all the layers.

8. Unfold the four corners from behind.

9. The blintzed Fish Base. Valley fold to the creases.

4. The blintzed base. Turn over.

7. Rabbit-ear both sides.

10. Valley fold on existing creases.

11. Valley fold on existing creases.

14. Valley fold down. Marker shows centre of model.

17. Mountain folds.

12. Valley fold on existing creases. Tuck under the white points

15. Mountain fold.

18. Repeat steps 1417 on the left.

13. Enlarge.

16. Swivel fold.

19. Inside reverse fold to the marker. Enlarge.

21

20. Enlarge.

21. Rabbit-ear and bring the tip to the front. 22. Squash fold.

23. Like .this. Scale change. 24. Fold over and over to form the chin. 25. Final shaping... Pinch the jaws to make them 3D.

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Dog 1999-07-24

*** 100

1. Pre-crease. Turn over.

4. Turn over.

7. Rabbit-ear both sides.

47 High

2. Pre-crease.

5. Valley fold and unfold through all the layers

8. Unfold the four corners from behind.

3. Blintz the corners.

6. Valley fold and unfold through all the layers

9. The Blintzed Fish Base. Valley fold.

23

10. Valley fold both points up.

13. Spread squash 1 layer to the left.

16. Fold the flap up that was mountain folded in Step 12.

19. Rotate.

24

11. Rabbit-ear both sides.

12. Mountain fold the top flap behind. Enlarge.

14. Valley fold one corner to the right and lift the triangle up.

17. Mountain fold in half.

20. Inside reverse fold.

15. Repeat steps 13-14 on the left. Scale change.

18. Inside reverse fold. Enlarge.

21. Inside crimp fold the tail. Enlarge.

24. Inside crimp fold to form the snout and mouth.

22. Valley fold and unfold. Repeat behind. 23. Inside reverse fold. Repeat behind.

25. Pleat fold one leg only.

26. Slide the paper backwards. Repeat behind.

27. Squash fold the paws. Rotate.

28. Slide the tail back to balance the dog. Open the tip.

25

Sand Shark 2001-06-10 100

1. Pre-crease. Turn over.

4. Preliminary fold in progress...

7. Petal fold the front point only. Scale change.

26

*** 93 Long, 62 Wide

2. Pre-crease.

3. Collapse, bringing all four corners together. This is a Preliminary fold.

5. The Preliminary base. Enlarge.

8. Turn over and rotate.

6. Precrease.

9. Open sink the point.

10. Turn over.

11. Valley fold both sides to the centre.

12. Valley fold both sides to the centre.

13. Valley fold marker to the point.

14. Valley fold to the right.

15. Repeat steps 13-14 on the left.

16. Turn over.

19. Mountain folds.

17. Mountain fold top layer to the X-Ray line.

18. Valley fold the eyes back.

20. Shape the eyes, body and fins.

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Ballet Dress 2003-06-29

100

50 High

***

1. Pre-crease 2. Valley fold and unfold. 3. Valley fold and unfold.

4. Pre-crease

5. Pre-crease

6. Pre-crease

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7. Pleat folds.

10. Squash fold.

13. Pivot down, while folding the two flaps at the back up,

8. Elias-Stretch on the creases made in Step 6.

11. The result. Turn over.

14. Pleat fold.

9. In progress...

12. Valley fold down.

15. Turn over.

29

16. Valley fold.

30

17. Valley fold up.

18. Valley fold.

19. Enlarged detail, Swivel fold.

20. Repeat steps 1619 on the left.

21. Squash fold all the layers together.

22. Place only the top darker layer in front.

23. Repeat Step 22 on the left.

24. Lift the top layer slightly.

25. Squash fold the middle edge asymetrically to make the dress 3D.

26. Repeat step 25 on the left. 27. Turn over.

28. Shape the dress to taste.

29. Shape the bodice.

31

Flower 2000-05-15

100

88 High

****

1/8

1. Pinch.

2. Valley fold and unfold.

4. Fold and unfold. Turn over.

7. Valley fold and unfold.

32

5. Valley fold.

8. Valley fold and unfold.

3. Valley fold down. Note marker.

6. Inside reverse fold. Enlarge.

9. Open sink in and out.

10. Repeat steps . 5-9 on the left.

11. Mountain fold the left half behind.

13. Next view from the front.

12. 3D drawing. Enlarge.

14. Spread the petals down on the crease made in step 2.

15. Shape the petals with mountain folds.

16. Like this. Scale change.

17. Shape and flatten the leaves. Curl the stem.

33

Chameleon 2004-04-23

100

45 Long

****

1. Begin with a Bird base. Valley fold and unfold.

4. Valley fold up on the underlying crease.

7. Like this.

34

2. Valley fold and unfold.

3. Valley fold down.

5. Unfold.

6. Open sink in and out.

8. Valley fold on existing creases. Repeat behind.

9. Fold one flep to the left in front and one to the right behind.

10. Inside reverse fold two flaps. Scale change.

13. Valley fold and unfold. Enlarge.

12. Valley fold up. 11. Inside reverse fold both sides.

14. Valley fold. 15. Unfold some paper.

16. Squash fold. 17. Unfold some paper.

18. Valley fold.

35

19. Valley fold and unfold.

22. Valley fold.

25. Inside reverse folds.

36

20. Squash fold on existing creases.

21. Valley fold. Enlarge.

23. Valley fold both points up.

24. Rabbit ear.

26. Inside reverse folds.

27. repeat steps 12-26 behind.

28. Like this.

29. Pleat fold the front leg. Repeat behind.

30. Valley fold. Repeat behind. Scale change.

31. Enlarge. 32. Valley fold down. Repeat behind.

33. Mountain fold inside. . Scale change.

35. Valley fold. Repeat behind.

34. Enlarge.

36. Valley fold. Repeat behind.

37

38. Enlarge. 37. Scale change.

39. Swivel fold. Repeat behind.

40. Inside reverse fold. Scale change.

.

41. Enlarge. 42. Inside reverse fold.

43. Hide the tip.

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44. Inside reverse fold. Repeat behind.

45. Squash fold the eye. Repeat behind.

46. Shape the eye. . Repeat behind.

48. Shape the head.

49. Further shaping.

47. Mountain folds. Repeat behind.

50. Like this. Scale change.

51. Valley fold the feet and curve the tail.

39

Time to Fold 1999-10-05

100

93 Long

****

1. Pre-crease.

4. Rabbit-ear the right side.

7. Valley fold and unfold both sides.

40

2. Valley fold and unfold.

5. Rabbit-ear the left side.

8. Valley fold and unfold.

3. Valley fold and unfold.

6. Rotate. Enlarge.

9. Squash fold.

10. Enlarge.

13. Unfold both sides.

16. Enlarge.

11. Valley fold both sides of the tip to the centre line.

14. Scale change.

17. Valley fold on existing creases.

12. Valley fold again.

15. Place the darker paper on top.

18. Valley fold on existing creases again.

41

19. Valley fold the tip over the top layer. Scale change.

22. Valley fold the bottom markers to the top markers.

25. Valley fold on the midline underneath.

42

20. Repeat steps 8-19 on the top flap.

23. Repeat step 22 on top.

26. Repeat steps 24-25 on the left. Scale change.

21. Mountain fold and unfold. Turn over. Enlarge.

24. Valley fold on existing creases.

27. Lift up the right point.

28. While valley folding the point back to the right, wrap a single layer around to colour change. Repeat on top.

31. Repeat step 30 on the other three edges. Turn over.

29. Repeat steps 27-28 on the left.

30. Valley fold to the centre. The arrowed corner will be squash folded in the procedure.

32. Shape the hands of time.

43

Watch Box 2003-12-06

**** 100

44

25x25x12.5

If watch was folded from a 100mm2, use 160mm2 for the box.

1. Pinch vertically and horizontally.

2. Valley folds.

4. Valley fold and unfold.

5. Valley fold and unfold.

3. Valley fold the top and bottom.

6. Valley fold and unfold.

7. Rabbit-ear up at 90˚. The model will not lie flat.

8. Closed sink.

10. Collapse the flap down.

9. Repeat steps 7-8 on the left.

11. Repeat steps 7-10 on the bottom end of the box. Enlarge.

Shape the straps and place the watch in the Watch Box.

45

Lid

Use the same size paper as the box.

1. Pinch the centres of . the horizontal edges.

4. Valley fold and unfold.

7. Valley fold and unfold.

46

1/10

2. Pinch only. Note . markers.

5. Valley fold and unfold.

8. Repeat steps 4-7 on the bottom.

3. Valley fold and unfold . marker to marker.

6. Valley fold and unfold.

9. Valley fold and unfold all four raw edges.

10. Rabbit-ear.

13. Lift both edges up at 90°. Rabbit-ear the corner inwards.

16. Valley fold down.

11. Rabbit-ear the three remaining three corners.

14. 3D view. Lift the darker layer upwards.

12. Valley fold to the right.

15. Closed sink the triangular shaped layer.

17. Inside reverse fold only the one point.

47

18. Repeat steps 10-16 on the remaining three corners. Shape the darker corner last.

19. Turn over.

48

Giant Eagle Owl 2002-11-09

100

67 High

****

1. Pre-crease.

4. Inside reverse fold.

2. Valley fold to the centre.

5. Repeat step 4 on the other three corners.

3. Valley fold and unfold.

.

6. Valley fold and unfold through all the layers.

49

7. Open sink.

10. Enlarge.

13. Squash fold.

50

8. Repeat steps 6-7 on the left.

11. Valley fold and unfold.

14. Petal fold.

9. Valley fold down two points.

12. Valley fold to the creases.

15. Wrap one layer behind to colour change on each side.

16. Mountain fold.

19. Valley fold down. Enlarge.

17. Repeat steps 11-16 on the left.

18. Valley folds.

20. Shape the beak with squash folds.

21. Mountain folds.

22. Like this. Scale change. 23. Pleat fold.

24. Enlarge. Inside reverse fold both small corners.

51

25. Valley fold top layers only.

52

26. Unfold both sides.

27. Open sinks.

28. Turn over.

29. Valley fold top layer only. Squash fold the top corners.

30. Like this. . Turn over.

31. Lift one layer and crimp fold. Repeat on the left.

32. Pleat fold the claws. Shape the head.

33. Swivel folds.

34. Mountain fold inside on the existing creases.

Perch the owl on your drink to watch over it.

53

Cupid 1998-02-08

**** 100

1. Begin with a bird base. Valley fold and unfold.

4. Valley fold up on the underlying crease.

54

27 High, 43 Long

2. Valley fold and unfold.

3. Valley fold down.

5. Unfold.

6. Open sink in and out.

7. Like this.

10. Valley fold up. Scale change.

13. Unfold the flap.

8. Valley fold on existing creases. Repeat behind.

11. Valley fold perpendicularly on the right edge. .

14. Repeat steps 11-13 on the right.

9. Fold one flap to the left in front and one to the right behind.

12. Valley fold up.

15. Like this.

55

16. Rabbit-ear backwards.

19. Inside reverse fold and repeat steps 11-17.

17. Rabbit-ear forwards.

20. Rotate.

22. Repeat step 21 behind.

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18. Repeat steps 11-17 on the back flap. Enlarge.

21. Squash fold so that two layers are at the bottom and three layers at the top.

23. Outside reverse fold. .

24. Inside crimp fold.

26. Valley fold up.

28. Inside reverse fold.

25. Pull the bottom front flap out and to the left.

27. Repeat steps 25-26 behind.

29. Inside reverse fold.

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30. Inside reverse fold.

33. Like this.

35. Rabbit-ear both arms. Enlarge.

58

31. Inside reverse fold.

32. Repeat steps 30-31 behind.

34. Inside reverse fold the legs and feet. Repeat behind.

36. Double rabbit-ear the bow. Enlarge.

37. Shape the bow.

39. Shape the arm. Turn over.

38. Pleat the left hand and thumb around the bow to hold it.

40. Shape the right arm and arrow.

41. Shape the wings.

59

Crucifix 2002-07-06

***** 100

60 High, 34 Wide

1. Valley fold and unfold. Pinch the centre. Turn over.

3. Valley fold and unfold to the centre. Pinch only.

60

2. Pinch.

4. Valley fold marker to marker and unfold. Repeat vertically.

5. Mountain fold and unfold.

7. Turn over.

9. Swivel fold. Enlarge.

6. Valley folds.

8. Fold a Waterbomb base using the existing creases.

10. Valley fold and unfold.

61

11. Valley fold and unfold.

13. Open sink the corner.

12. Valley fold and unfold.

14. Fold one layer to the right and push some paper up from the inside. .

62

15. Inside reverse fold the corner.

16. Open sink.

17. Closed sink.

18. Valley fold to the right.

19. Open sink.

21. Valley fold down.

23. Repeat steps 9-22 on the right. Enlarge.

25. Petal fold.

20. Valley fold all the layers to the left.

22. Swing one layer to the left.

24. Squash fold.

26. Unwrap a single layer.

63

27. Squash fold.

. 29. Spread sink the corner.

31. Repeat steps 29-30 on the right.

64

28. Inside reverse folds.

30. Valley fold to the left.

32. Valley fold and unfold.

34. Open sink the dark triangle. Flatten model. 33. Valley fold up at 90°.

35. Repeat steps 32-34 on the left.

36. Valley fold one layer at the top and three layers at the bottom to the left.

.

37. Swivel fold while folding the top layer to the right.

38. Valley fold one layer up.

65

39. Repeat steps 36-38 on the left.

40. Mountain folds.

42. Swivel fold two layers together.

41. Turn over.

43. Turn over.

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44. Mountain fold.

45. Repeat steps 41-44 on the left.

46. Valley fold one layer to the right.

48. Valley fold to the left. . 47. Valley fold one point up.

49. Valley fold the flap back to the left.

50. Repeat steps 46-49 on the right.

67

51. Mountain folds.

52. Mountain folds or inside reverse folds.

54. Mountain fold. 53. Turn over.

55. Repeat steps 24-28 on this flap.

68

56. Stretch fold. Scale change.

57. Turn over.

59. Swivel fold to the left and squash fold the corner. Place . under the dark layer.

61. Swivel folds. Place under the dark layer.

58. Enlarge.

60. Like this... Repeat step 59 on the left.

62. Closed sink both sides (mountain folds are easier).

69

63. Valley folds form the hands.

65. Open out some . from behind. paper

67. Mountain fold.

70

64. Pleat fold.

66. Mountain fold.

68. Pleat fold the knee and elbows.

69. Curl the head, shape the chest and feet. Scale change. 70. Mountain folds. Enlarge.

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BOS Publications 1

History of Origami

John Smith

2

Origami and Mathematics

John S Smith

3

History of Origami in Britain

David Lister

4

Origami Instruction Language

John S Smith

5

Teaching Origami

John S Smith

6

Geometric Division

Mick Guy

7

Chess Sets of Martin Wall, Max Hume & Neal Elias

Mick Guy & Dave Venables

8

Napkin Folds

John Cunliffe

9

Origami and Magic

Ray Bolt

10

Neal Elias: Selected Works 1964-1973

Dave Venables

11

Flexagons

Paul Jackson

12

Martin Wall: Early Works 1970-1979

Martin Wall

13

Orikata

John S Smith

14

Pureland Origami 1

John S Smith

15

Max Hume: Selected Works 1973- 1982

Dave Venables

16

18 of My Paperfolds

Paul Jackson

17

Origami Games

Mick Guy & Paul Jackson

18

Philip Shen: Selected Geometric Paperfolds

Paul Jackson

19

Tony O’Hare: Selected Works 1973:1982

Daniel Mason

20

Origami Christmas Tree Decorations

Paul Jackson

21

The Silver Rectangle

John Cunliffe

22

In Praise of the Bird Base

John S Smith

23

Index: BOS Magazine 1-100

John Cunliffe

24

Index: BOS Magazine 101-120

John Cunliffe

25

Envelope and Letter Folds

John Cunliffe

26

Animal Origami

Edwin Corrie

27

Origami

Jeff Benyon

28

Structural Reconstruction

Ricky Wong

29

Pureland Origami 2

John S Smith

30

Paper People and Other Pointers

David Petty

31

Mor’igami

Jeff Benyon

32

Patterns in Paper

John S Smith

33

Animal Origami 2

Edwin Corrie

34

Neal Elias: Miscellaneous Folds I

Dave Venables

35

Neal Elias: Miscellaneous Folds II

Dave Venables

72

36

Neal Elias: Faces and Busts

Dave Venables

37

Jeffori 3

Jeff Benyon

38

Four ‘igami

Jeff Benyon

39

Animal Origami 3

Edwin Corrie

40

Genius of Jan Willem Derksen

David Petty

41

Index: BOS Convention Packs

David Petty

42

Larry Hart: Selected Works (1971-1991)

Larry Hart

43

Pureland 3: Smith

John S Smith

44

Multi Plication

Jeff Benyon

45

The Origami of Stephen Palmer

David Petty

46

Modular Construction and Twists

David Petty

47

ABC of Origami

Eric Kenneway

48

Making Faces

David Petty

49

World of Fred Rohm I

Pete Ford

50

World of Fred Rohm II

Pete Ford

51

World of Fred Rohm III

Pete Ford

52

Origami Models Folded from Rectangles

John Morgam

53

Origami Models Folded from Silver Rectangles

John Morgan

54

More Origami Models Folded from Silver Rectangles

John Morgan

55

Sink or Swim with Ted Normington

Ted Normington

56

Petal Folds and More

Ted Normington

57

Pureland 4

John S Smith

58

Owrigami

Francis Ow

59

10 Pop-Ups

John S Smith

60

A Medieval Court in Origami

Julia Pálffy

61

Decorative Boxes from Single Squares

Arnold Tubis & Leon Brown

62

Animals and Birds

Tony O’Hare

63

Ship-shape and Bristol Fashion

Tony O’Hare

64

Faces’n’Fings

Tony O’Hare

65

Planar Modulars (CDRom)

David Petty

66

The Nativity - An Origami Scene

Lore Schirokauer

67

Quentin Trollip - Selected Works

Quentin Trollip

68

Which Came First

Bob Neale

69

3D Masks and Busts

Eric Joisel

70

Phillip Shen: More Geometric Paperfolds

Boaz Shuval

92

My Fundamentals

Kuni Kasahara

73

Occasional Booklets Paperplay

John S Smith

Bibliography: Origami in Education and Therapy

John S Smith

COET

Editor: John S Smith

Other Booklets Fold with Feeling

Nick Robinson

Hearts 3D

David Petty

Origami Favourites

Edwin Corrie

For information about; Buying BOS Publications

[email protected]

Joining BOS

e-mail

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Origami in General

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