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Book Synopsis
Colorful Froebel stars can be used as ornaments, table decorations, candle holders, and more.

Trade Review

July 2015

Fröbel star rating: ***

I zoomed in on this title because it celebrates the work of Friedrich Fröbel. Fröbel was a 19th century German educationalist and papercraft guru.

He brainstormed the concept of kindergarten. He - wait-for it - re-introduced the craft of origami to Japanese schoolchildren. And his papercraft legacy lives

on in the celestial contribution of his famous 3-D woven stars – a trad Christmas decoration – and in his folded paper shapes. (The big idea is that paper folding

teaches creativity, logical thinking, and improves motor co-ordination.)

Back to the review. This is a reprint of German edition. Armin Täubner is a prolific papercraft author, whose delightful Floragami, I have reviewed on this blog.

The book begins with a collection of folded modular shapes - kind of the origami equivalent of paper snowflakes. Slight permutations, no two alike.

Lots of geek appeal. The “moves” are indicated with step-by-step folding diagrams + text. A winning idea is to fold the shapes in translucent paper

to make window decorations. After the basic folded shapes are shown, the author moves on to 3-D constructions. This section is not for origami purists because

– shock horror – glue is involved. The resulting spheres are very attractive – and are “cheats” kusudama. The gluing enables an openwork appearance, which is extremely

appealing.

As you would expect, the Fröbel star section kick-starts with detailed, illustrated how-tos on how to weave the eponymous stars out of strips of paper.

The steps are pretty clear – but, if you are like me – you may zone out when things get to about step 28 (and I like learning from books).

My suggestion: check out a You Tube video and use it in conjunction with the book. And always bear in mind that the paper weaving steps are repetitive –

so there are fewer folding operations than the number of steps. Super-symmetry. Everything is done in quad! When you master the star, you will be very proud of yourself,

and you will have added a life-long papercraft skill – and party trick- to your repertoire.

The Fröbel star projects are mostly slight permutations – but, hey - you would not be reading this book if you were not a papercraft geek. The comet is a fun idea.

Most of the variations involve trimming the tails in some way, or varying the colours of the paper folding strips. A bit obvious.

So – this title is a pleasant tribute to the papercraft innovations of Friedrich Fröbel. It is suitable for entry level to intermediate papercrafters.

* The Papercraft Post Blog *

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      Publisher: Stackpole Books
      Publication Date: 29/04/2015
      ISBN13: 9780811714563, 978-0811714563
      ISBN10: 081171456X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Colorful Froebel stars can be used as ornaments, table decorations, candle holders, and more.

      Trade Review

      July 2015

      Fröbel star rating: ***

      I zoomed in on this title because it celebrates the work of Friedrich Fröbel. Fröbel was a 19th century German educationalist and papercraft guru.

      He brainstormed the concept of kindergarten. He - wait-for it - re-introduced the craft of origami to Japanese schoolchildren. And his papercraft legacy lives

      on in the celestial contribution of his famous 3-D woven stars – a trad Christmas decoration – and in his folded paper shapes. (The big idea is that paper folding

      teaches creativity, logical thinking, and improves motor co-ordination.)

      Back to the review. This is a reprint of German edition. Armin Täubner is a prolific papercraft author, whose delightful Floragami, I have reviewed on this blog.

      The book begins with a collection of folded modular shapes - kind of the origami equivalent of paper snowflakes. Slight permutations, no two alike.

      Lots of geek appeal. The “moves” are indicated with step-by-step folding diagrams + text. A winning idea is to fold the shapes in translucent paper

      to make window decorations. After the basic folded shapes are shown, the author moves on to 3-D constructions. This section is not for origami purists because

      – shock horror – glue is involved. The resulting spheres are very attractive – and are “cheats” kusudama. The gluing enables an openwork appearance, which is extremely

      appealing.

      As you would expect, the Fröbel star section kick-starts with detailed, illustrated how-tos on how to weave the eponymous stars out of strips of paper.

      The steps are pretty clear – but, if you are like me – you may zone out when things get to about step 28 (and I like learning from books).

      My suggestion: check out a You Tube video and use it in conjunction with the book. And always bear in mind that the paper weaving steps are repetitive –

      so there are fewer folding operations than the number of steps. Super-symmetry. Everything is done in quad! When you master the star, you will be very proud of yourself,

      and you will have added a life-long papercraft skill – and party trick- to your repertoire.

      The Fröbel star projects are mostly slight permutations – but, hey - you would not be reading this book if you were not a papercraft geek. The comet is a fun idea.

      Most of the variations involve trimming the tails in some way, or varying the colours of the paper folding strips. A bit obvious.

      So – this title is a pleasant tribute to the papercraft innovations of Friedrich Fröbel. It is suitable for entry level to intermediate papercrafters.

      * The Papercraft Post Blog *

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