Kirigami

“Kirigami” by Laura Badalucco is a comprehensive guide published by Sterling Publishing Company in 2001. This fourth printing edition spans 160 pages and is presented in English. The book explores the art of kirigami, which involves creating three-dimensional figures, often referred to as pop-ups, through slits cut in folded paper. It serves as a resource for those interested in crafts and hobbies, particularly in the realm of papercrafts.
Readers will find over 45 patterns that showcase strikingly geometric forms, each accompanied by complete directions and step-by-step color photographs. The detailed close-ups of the finished products enhance the instructional content, making it accessible for both beginners and experienced crafters. This edition is a valuable reference for anyone looking to delve into the intricate world of kirigami and expand their skills in paper crafting.
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“Kirigami consists of three-dimensional figures, sometimes called pop-ups, formed by slits cut in folded paper. This guide to an unusual…craft…is recommended for public libraries.”—Library Journal. “More than 45 patterns feature strikingly geometric forms….Each design is highlighted by complete directions, step-by-step color photographs, and close-ups of the finished product.”—Booklist.
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