Edited by Patsy Wang-Iverson. Bolivia Origami Convention 2019.
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Folded by Rui Roda.
Nobuko okabe. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected. Nobuko also answers to Nobuko S Okabe and perhaps a couple of other names. Star festival Geometric and other shapes.
Units are folded from a water-bomb base. Nobukos Puff Ring December Decoration. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the.
Nobuko Okabe is 64 years old and was born on 05131957. This is an action model a spinner folded from one sheet of origami paper. Join Facebook to connect with Nobuko Okabe and others you may know.
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Nobuko Okabe Japanese language and culture instructortranslator Origami Specialist Independent Arts Crafts Professional Waseda University School of Engineerig. You can find the diagrams in either Creased Magazine Issue 12 or. This video describes how to fold five variants of a modular origami Star Festival designed by Nobuko Okabe.
Star Festival is a modular ring made from 16 units. Spinning shooting-star Toys – Action Models. Nobuko kindly gave me permission to make this video accessible to you.
Bolivia Origami Convention 2019. 16 15cm square of printer paper colored with wax. Six inch squares solid duo or patterned and foilproduce a ring with a diameter of 6 inches.
16 squares each with a side length of 15 cm or 6 in. Nobuko Okabe is on Facebook. Diameter of 16 cm or a bit over 6 14 in.
Previous city include Passaic NJ. BOS Convention 2018 Autumn. Star festival Geometric and other shapes.
One case of this is the Nobukos Puff Ring for Nobuko Okabe or the December Decoration for Jose Meeusen. He currently works as a founder at Nobukos. Nobuko Okabe is on Facebook.
Star Festival Nobuko Okabe. Paper used in this video. In the origami world if 2 origami artists invent the same design independently they both equally share the rights to that design.
Nobuko Okabe lives in Nutley NJ.