>
>
> Kay Kraschewski also gave me permission to trace his diagrams (available
> at ) and make them available to you with minor modifications at
> http://www.happyfolding.com/diagrams?designer=697 - which I'm sure is
> good news for everyone, especially those of you that prefer folding from
> diagrams.
>
>
Oh my, I forgot to include the link to Kay's diagrams, which I used to
create the ones you can download from happyfolding!
Here's the link:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/57625237@N02/20598857191/in/album-72157626046341804/

Best,

-- Sara

On Sat, Oct 7, 2017 at 4:41 AM, Sara Adams <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> it's the first Saturday of October, which is when I usually send my
> monthly update. Last month I sent a second message, as I'd attended the BOS
> 50th anniversary convention, but there's still lots of new videos to share
> with.
>
> First, though a quick update on the BOS video.
>
> 1. Subtitles for "How to be a better origami teacher"
> If you watched the recording of my talk on how to be a better origami
> teacher already, you probably noticed that the audio quality isn't that
> great. I fear the recording has some issues I wasn't able to fix, so to
> make up for that at least a bit, I added closed captions to the video. You
> can activate them by clicking on "CC" in the bottom right corner of the
> video player. I hope this helps at least a bit.
>
> Video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/jurFXVS6euo
> Video on happyfolding: http://www.happyfolding.com/
> talk-how_to_be_a_better_origami_teacher
>
> Plus, if you'd like to help out and translate the captions to make
> subtitles available in other languages, you can do so by visiting this link
> https://www.youtube.com/timedtext_video?ref=share&v=jurFXVS6euo
> Your help would be much appreciated!
>
> Finally, the BOS has also published a video on the convention, namely an
> interview with the special guests Robert Lang, Paul Jackson, Tomoko Fuse,
> and Giant Dinh. You can watch it here: https://youtu.be/jl4PjWEJu24
>
> Next, let's take a look at the content I've posted since my last message!
>
> 2. Tutorial: "Nightwatch" by Kay Kraschewski a.k.a."Akugami"
> I found this cute 3D owl called "Nightwatch" designed by Akugami on Flickr
> a while ago and totally fell in love with it. I figured it'd be perfect for
> Halloween - although I enjoy folding it all year round. I hope you do, too.
>
> Picture: http://www.happyfolding.com/gallery-kraschewski-nightwatch
> Video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/82tA7fjODUM
> Video on happyfolding: http://www.happyfolding.com/
> instructions-kraschewski-nightwatch
>
> Kay Kraschewski also gave me permission to trace his diagrams (available
> at ) and make them available to you with minor modifications at
> http://www.happyfolding.com/diagrams?designer=697 - which I'm sure is
> good news for everyone, especially those of you that prefer folding from
> diagrams.
>
> Thanks again to Kay for a wonderful design and his permission to make a
> tutorial and diagrams accessible to you!
>
> 3. Tutorial: "Umulius Rectangulum" by Thoki Yenn
> My effort to revisit designs from the past and produce new, better
> tutorials for them is still going strong. This time I decided to make a new
> video for the model that's also called "Magic Rings" or "Impossible
> Rectangle" by Thoki Yenn. In addition to better recording quality, I also
> tweaked the folding sequence slightly to get a cleaner finish, so I hope
> you enjoy that particularly.
>
> Picture: http://www.happyfolding.com/gallery-yenn-umulius_rectangulum_2
> Video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/LH4CKzXUmMA
> Video on happyfolding: http://www.happyfolding.com/
> instructions-yenn-umulius_rectangulum
>
> 4. Tutorial: Dollar version of "Umulius Rectangulum" by Thoki Yenn
> I also decided to make an add-on tutorial on how to fold the Umulius
> Rectangulum form six US Dollar bills. I couldn't find diagrams for it
> online, only a mention that you could fold the model from the "green
> stuff", too, so played around with the folding sequence a little. Although
> it's very similar to the original fold, I hope this tutorial helps you out,
> if you'd like to fold the money version of it.
>
> Picture: http://www.happyfolding.com/gallery-yenn-dollar_umulius_
> rectangulum
> Video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/fzjVvfoFsCs
> Video on happyfolding: http://www.happyfolding.com/
> instructions-yenn-dollar_umulius_rectangulum
>
> 5. Time-lapse and ASMR: "Dollar Umulius Rectangulum"
> I recorded myself while folding a dollar Umulius Rectangulum, trying out
> some variations of the folding sequence. These I posted both as a
> time-lapse and without speed-up (as part of my Origami ASMR series). You
> can watch them here:
>
> Time-lapse on YouTube: https://youtu.be/m7DbkkGDvIE
> Time-lapse on happyfolding: http://www.happyfolding.com/
> animation-yenn-dollar_umulius_rectangulum
>
> ASMR on YouTube: https://youtu.be/QszL9d4_Qjs
> ASMR on happyfolding: http://www.happyfolding.com/
> asmr-yenn-dollar_umulius_rectangulum
>
> And I believe that's it from me for the past month. I hope you continue to
> enjoy my videos and wish you all, as always, happy folding!
>
> -- Sara
>

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