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With this handy guide from origami expert John Montroll you can learn to fold charming versions of a flock of favourite birds: swan, flamingo, duck, stork, goose, and other popular varieties—over a dozen in all. Easy-to-follow instructions and clearly drawn diagrams show you exactly how to proceed. In addition, the project are graded according to difficulty. Beginners will find helpful explanations of symbols and basic folds that will enable them to quickly grasp the fundamentals of paperfolding, while experienced folders will find challenge and enjoyment in a selection of more complex projects.
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Origami, Birds in art, Animals in art, Paper animals, Paper birds, collection:origamiShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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"This book presents a collection of original birds, which you migh find in a pond, over the sea, or in a tropical rain forest."
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Includes illustrations.
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In this guide for paperfolders of all skill levels, internationally renowned author John Montroll applies his single-square, no-cuts, no-glue approach, to one of the most popular style of origami models. Clear directions and approximately 480 black-and-white illustrations show how to create charming versions of a swan, flamingo, duck, stork, goose, and many other popular birds.
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