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Origami Boxes

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Instructs in the folding of paper into such three-dimensional forms as square, triangular, and hexagonal boxes and their lids.

64 pages, Paperback

First published June 2, 1975

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Tomoko Fuse

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Profile Image for Lisa Kucharski.
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May 14, 2019
Origami books of this kind are more of a can you do the patterns as much as a read book. So I did both, most of the patterns are readable, but would benefit from a few extra steps being shown on the more complicated ones.

The book has some beginner level folding but most is intermediate, and some advance- as you need to intuit some of the three dimensions coming together.

A really great book on making boxes though. Lots of variation!
Profile Image for Samantha Cira.
14 reviews8 followers
September 14, 2007
The original Tomoko Fuse box book. You can't have one and not the other, so I recommend buying both this and Fabulous Origami Boxes.
Profile Image for Janet.
248 reviews63 followers
July 26, 2010
This book started began my fascination with origami boxes. It is still one of my favorites and if I had to save one origami book in a fire this would be it.
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