Discover a variety of feline folds inside the pages of Cats in Origami by Nick Robinson. With a little help from his friends, the British origami master demos 20 origami projects with instructions and diagrams. He begins with the easiest models and slowly progresses to the more challenging ones. Each project has a difficulty rating of 1 through 5, with 5 being the hardest. All designs require square paper. Add a pack of 7 x 7" paper and you'll be all set. Though for practicing the more difficult designs larger squares are better. Clear diagram and text instructions are printed on large pages along with photos of the finished model. See the complete table of contents below. So far I've folded the Rear View Cat and the Halloween Cat and am delighted with the results. The 144 page paperback was released April 17, 2019 from Dover Publications. Get your copy below!
CONTENTS
Introduction
How to fold - Choosing paper
Techniques
Simple Cat 
Traditional 
Rear View Cat 
Wayne Brown
Cheshire Cat 
Nick Robinson
Kitty 
Gay Merrill Gross
Cat Envelope 
Michel Grand
3D Cat Head 
Nick Robinson
Cat In A Box 
Nick Robinson
Halloween Cat 
David Petty
Sleepy Cat 
Hiroaki Takai
Cat Box 
Gay Merrill Gross
Neko Bookmark 
Jo Nakashima
Cat Card 
Nick Robinson
Cat That Got The Cream 
Nick Robinson
Seated Cat 
Gilad Aharoni
Walking Cat 
Lee Armstrong
Le Chat De Nicolas 
Nicolas Terry
Gigi 
Robin Glynn
Adorable Cat 
Stéphane Gigandet
White Socks 
Jun Maekawa
Nosy Cat 
Oriol Esteve
Credits and Biographies

Cats in Origami is available worldwide at Dover Publications. Dover, Great Books, Variety & Value Since 1941. Check out their catalog at Dover Publications. Dover has generously offered to giveaway a copy! One winner will be selected at random. Open until May 5, 2019. Canadian & US addresses only. Good luck!
I folded the Rear View Cat created by Wayne Brown from page 22 of Cats in Origami.
I folded the Rear View Cat created by Wayne Brown from page 22 of Cats in Origami.
 




 
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