This blue-sky collection is filled with 32 origami models that really fly! Simple enough for beginners but sophisticated enough for experienced folders, the models range from a Mach III jet, SST, and glider to a bat, seagull, and even a flying nun. Plus, there's no cutting, gluing, taping, or weighting required. Reprint of the St. Martin's Press, New York, 1984 edition.
Jewish Holiday Origami by Joel Stern Clearly detailed diagrams and captions explain all the steps for an entire year's worth of projects — from Chanukah dreidels and a menorah with candles, to Passover pyramids and an image of the Red Sea parting. 24 models.
Origami Aircraft by Jayson Merrill Clear instructions and step-by-step diagrams show advanced paperfolders — and enthusiastic beginners — how to create 16 soaring aircraft with landing gear that retracts, cockpits that open, and cannons that swivel.
Origami You Can Use: 27 Practical Projects by Rick Beech Origami models can be more than decorative, and this unique volume shows how! The 27 practical projects include a CD case, frame, napkin ring, and dish. Easy instructions feature 400 two-color illustrations.
Origami Fun Kit for Beginners by Dover Everything beginners need to master the age-old art of paperfolding: 3 how-to books of simple instructions for creating 55 projects, including birds, animals, and other figures; and 96 sheets of primary colored, multicolored, and metallic paper.