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  1. Anne's Origami- Information on MIT's origami mailing list, with archives. Also a list of books she owns, some with pictures and table of contents.
  2. Anools-Origami- Overview of the art and a gallery, including some very small models.
  3. Castle Gormenghast: Origami- Humorous instructions on how to build a model called "Rabbit style object on geometrical solid."
  4. Dave's Origami Emporium- Diagrams of traditional, modular, money, and original designs. Articles, book and software lists, and origami inspired 3D pictures.
  5. Envelope and Letterfolding- History and diagrams to create envelopes, or fold the letters themselves, so they can be mailed.
  6. Eric's Origami Page - Learn about the history of origami, how it relates to math, and about Eric's work with origami; as well as, order books and learn to fold insects, dinosaurs, and other objects.
  7. Fabric Origami - Get detailed instructions, photos, and step-by-step diagrams for making boxes, ornaments, notecards, units, selections, and symbols by folding fabric.
  8. Fred's Origami- Book list and links.
  9. Jasper's Guide to Paperfolding - Hand illustrated diagrams for some simple designs.
  10. Joseph Wu's Origami - Picture galleries of origami models and diagrams showing how to make some of them in gif and pdf format. Also large number of links.
  11. Learn Origami- Instructions with photos and videos for several models.
  12. Lucky Stars- Diagrams and tips for making 3D stars folded from strips, sometimes called Chinese lucky stars. Also includes a gallery and links to other star sites.
  13. Mark's Origami Olio- Gallery and diagrams of original and others' models, regular and money. Convention photos, cartoon strips, store list, failed origami titles, conundrum, and Sadako statue.
  14. Matthias Gutfeldt: Alpenfalten- Diagrams, pictures of the artist's and Ronald Koh's designs, book reviews, and some convention highlights. Also has information on newsgroups, mailing lists and chat rooms.
  15. Marivi's Origamic Architecture - Learn to make pop-up cards with patterns to print, and instructions to follow. Also includes many complex designs. Requires use of craft knife.
  16. Money Origami - Illustrated instructions for making several origami designs out of paper money.
  17. Oribina- Gallery of folded paper dolls, known as the art of Oribina.
  18. Origami - Few models to make but lots of information on Origami.
  19. Origami by Al - Clear, easy to follow, instructions in pdf format.
  20. Origami.com- Gallery, convention pictures, diagrams, and a shockwave diagram. Searchable databases of origami enthusiasts, submitted diagrams, models that are in books, and a mailing list archive.
  21. Origami Diagrams- Learn to fold 335 different origami diagrams ranging from simple to complex.
  22. Origami and Mental Health Therapy- This page is about the use of origami as a choice of therapeutic tool relating to mental health. Origami links to benefits, history and pictures and more also included.
  23. Origami Models- Diagrams created by Robert Salemink, along with a database of those from other sources.
  24. Origami Swan for Beginners- Easy to follow instructions for the swan. Discusses the benefits of origami.
  25. paperfolding.com- Diagrams, history, relationship with math, gallery, and book reviews with cover shots.
  26. Ring of Origami Art- The purpose of this webring is to unite all web pages that have content about the art of origami or paper folding.
  27. Robin Glynn's Origami- Diagrams, gallery, links, and a brief history of how the author started.
  28. Sarah's Origami - Diagrams showing how to make several different models. Pictures of others sorted into 8 sub-directories.
  29. Sy's Paper Folding- Original models with photos and diagrams.
  30. Travel to Oriland- Diagrams and lessons, illustrated glossary, lectures, archive of links, message board, news, and scavenger hunt for pieces of two diagrams.
  31. Whimsical Workshop: Creating a Balance- School workshop program using origami to help build traits such as patience and fine motor skills.
  32. World Peace Project for Children- Learn how to make an origami crane in aid of world peace.
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