Sunday, 10 March 2013

It's a Small World After All

 

I find miniature origami both fascinating and challenging, but as the origami becomes smaller, it becomes increasingly harder to fold accurately and securely.  Paper can only be folded 7 or 8 times at the most, which restricts the number of folds that an origami pattern can make.  Also, the piece can become too small if you don't start with the right size of paper.  I've run into this problem many times, and it is always disappointing to have to start again with a bigger piece of paper.  But if you can overcome the obstacles, the final product is worth it!

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