> > > > And it is a *beautiful* model. Thanks!! > > /bernie\ > > > It is one of my favorite snowflakes. There is a very similar one in Kasahara's Creative Origami - or maybe it is Amazing Origami - I bought them at the same time and I don't remember which is which.
In there he claims that someone has determined there are a large number of different ways the snowflake can be folded. I haven't figured out more than a couple, but I really do like them! I like Dennis Walker's "Snowflake" as well, and Tomoko Fuse has some in one of here books - I don't read Japanese, so I don't know the title, but it has stars in it. Some of her snowflakes are made with multiple pieces of paper, but there are a few that are made with hexagons. I like snowflakes. :-) I folded 30 or 40 very small snowflakes (the hexagon was a little over an inch at the widest) for the tables at the PCOC in Boulder. Dee
