The Encyclopedia of Origami Techniques by Nick Robinson

The Encyclopedia of Origami Techniques is a fully illustrated guide with easy to follow instructions to learn the beautiful art of origami. Inside this book you will find priceless information that is organised with fully illustrated guides and pictures, to help you attempt and assemble your own paper sculptures. It is perfect for every level of origami artist from beginner to more experienced artists, with all the foundational folds and bases included and over 30 achievable projects for you to sink your teeth into. These projects are grouped into 3 sections for beginners, intermediates and the more challenging projects which although more complex are accompanied with step-by-step diagrams for you to follow making them more achievable. Once you have finished this book you will learn to master the traditional forms, such as the Printers Hat and the Masu Box, as well as more recent techniques such as the Square Bear and the Elias Figure Base. – Author: Nick Robinson – Publisher: Search Press – Pages: 160 – Illustrations: 400 – Size: 222 mm x 222 mm – Step-by-step instructions on the foundational folds of origami – Over 30 projects with guides included, ranging from beginner to the more advanced – By the end you will learn many folds including the Printer Hat, Square Bear, Elias Figure Base and many more