Many of you already know that for some years now I have been trying to gather all the available evidence about paperfolding history (up to1970) together in one place and make it publicly available online for reference and study. This rather grandiose scheme has turned out to be much more time consuming than I ever imagined … but a man has to do something in his retirement. Right?
I have just recently discovered the Public Paperfolding History Project, which is a fantastic resource for anyone interested in the history of the topic! I would like to add the use of flower petals as something that has not been covered in any origami literature that I am aware of.
Thanks, Michael. By 'the use of flower petals' do you mean the folding /sculpting of flower petals from paper? Or something different to this?
I have just recently discovered the Public Paperfolding History Project, which is a fantastic resource for anyone interested in the history of the topic! I would like to add the use of flower petals as something that has not been covered in any origami literature that I am aware of.