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Reddit mentions of Curlicue: Kinetic Origami
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- Protect knitting projects
- Keeps needles together
- Protects your needles
- Cute Sheep Shape
- Cute sheep shape
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Specs:
Height | 11.02 Inches |
Length | 8.5 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 0.47 Pounds |
Width | 0.21 Inches |
This model is folded from one tapered sheet of paper(No glue involved) and is designed by the lovely Assia Brill. I find this to be a whole new subgenre of Origami that's very fun to twist at the end. You can follow a tutorial by Sara Adams here.
For those who might say since it's folded from a non-square it's not Origami, I'd like to point out that most of this elitist snobbishness about the purity and preciseness of paper has only recently been glamorized in the west. A lot of traditional Origami models are folded from paper such as rectangles, hexagons, and even ordinary things like candy wrappers. As long as no scissors are used while folding the model(then it becomes Kirigami, which is another beautiful art), and no glue is used, then it is Origami. Folded from foil, tissue, wrapping paper, or whatever the case might be.
Thank you to those who read my comment. English isn't my first language so sorry in case I made any errors.