ORIGAMI BOXES
by Tomoko Fuse, Chikuma Shobo/Japan Publication.
ISBN 0-87040-821-6
This
is undoubtedly one of the most popular books on boxes. I have taught many
workshops making these boxes with single, double, and triple color and
print combinations. If you like boxes, this is a great place to start.
See review
EASY ORIGAMI
by Kobayashi/Sunayama, Lark Books. ISBN1-57990-025-9
This
is a great book to have when you entertain. There are many napkin folds,
party accessories along with beautifully designed stationary, boxes, containers,
and holiday items. See review
FABULOUS ORIGAMI BOXES
by Tomoko Fuse, Japan Publications. ISBN 0-87040-978-6
If
I had one origami box book to choose, I would select this book for variety
of forms and the beauty of their variations. This is one of the best books
on origami boxes. Octagonal, hexagonal, square, triangular, shallow and
deep boxes are featured. Dish containers and a box divider is included.
A "must have" book. review
ORIGAMI FOR CHRISTMAS
by Chiyo Araki, Kodansha International Ltd. ISBN
0-87011-807-2
If
you need some impressive origami for Christmas, this book features cards,
displays, wreaths, package decorations and wrapping, tree ornaments, everything
for your holiday folding. See review
NEW WORLD ORIGAMI SERIES, Book 1
by Tomoko Fuse. ISBN4-480-87141-1
This
book is written in Japanese. The diagrams and symbols are universal and
easily read if you are familiar with origami. It features hexagonal and
boxes. If you want several kinds of dividers for your boxes, get this
book. See review
JOYFUL ORIGAMI BOXES
by Tomoko Fuse, Japan Publications. ISBN 0-87040-974-3
From
the author of Origami Boxes, comes another wonderful book on boxes. It
features dimensional lids for a variety of box shapes. Choose from easy
square and triangular boxes to the more challenging six, seven and eight
sided boxes. You'll be amazed when you see these units fold together for
a beautiful and unique box. See
review
UNIT ORIGAMI
by Tomoko Fuse, Japan Publications. ISBN 0-87040-852-6
The
origami devotee with an interest in multidimensional forms will enjoy
this book. If you are fascinated with the architectural nature of design,
this origami will hold hours of fascination. I have made some of these
forms in fabric.
KUSUDAMA
by Makoto Yamaguchi, Japan Publications. ISBN 0-87040-863-1
This is out of print but can be found in many of the "used books"
area of online bookstores. This is a basic book for beginners. Kusudama
was originally an ornamental scent bag. Today these balls of origami make
a very special wedding or baby shower mementos. The origami units are
easily assembled in a ball, decorated with a ribbon or cord and hung.
See review
ORIGAMI
by Gay Merrill Gross, Friedman/Fairfax Publishers.
ISBN 10-56799-068-1
Out
of print but worth a trip to the library. This is as beautiful as it is
informative. Well illustrated diagrams, easy instructions and a wide selection
of items make this an outstanding book. Rated for varying degrees of ease.
Features the Practical Purse design which was used in the THREADS magazine
article. See review
CREATIVE CARD
by Yoshiko Kitagawa, Kodansha International. ISBN
0-87011-964-8
If
you want to send a card that will never be forgotten, this book will show
you how to fold some of the most exquisite designs ever sent by post.
I have written on, stamped and mailed fabric envelopes that arrive at
their destination without incident. Try it! See
review
GIFT WRAPPING
by Kunio Ekiguchi, Kodansha International. ISBN 0-80711-768-8
Here
are some opportunities for the more imaginative use of fabric. Wrapping,
packaging, envelopes, and containers. This book covers wrappings for boxes,
cylinders, eccentric shapes, and flat objects with interlocking forms.
The designs range from the simple to the simply remarkable.
related subjects...
THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ORIGAMI & PAPERCRAFT TECHNIQUES
by Paul Jackson, Running Press. ISBN 1-56138-063-6
If
you are interested in everything to do with paper making, pulp, layering,
sculpture, origami, modeling and mache, this is the definitive illustrated
encyclopedia. Practical projects inspire new possibilities for fabric.
Particularly interesting are the state of the art selections from contemporary
paper artists.
and just for yuks...
THE BUCK BOOK
by Anne Akers Johnson, Klutz Press. ISBN 1-878257-51-X
"All
sorts of things to do with a dollar bill besides spend it." Seven
origami folds using a dollar bill! Peacocks, jumping frog, dime-in-ring,
all calculated to amaze and baffle your friends, to say nothing of a waitress
or two. Makes a terrific gift! Easy directions.
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