Nick Robinson
Valley & Mountain folds
The most basic origami technique is the valley fold. This is the type of fold that everyone does, whether or not they realise it. In origami, we often fold one edge to meet another edge, as shown here. The arrow … Continue reading →
Folding the multiform base
A quick guide
Continue reading →Milton Keynes!
We’re all looking forward to this weekend’s BOScon. The info page has been updated with a map & other details.
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The latest BOS magazine is available for download in the members area.
Continue reading →Situations Vacant
The BOS Council is the heart of the Society and relies on both long-standing servants and newcomers with ideas and enthusiasm. We are currently looking for volunteers in these roles: General Secretary Look after internal communications, prepare minutes from meetings, act … Continue reading →
Who has diagrams?
It’s hard to believe, but the BOS editor is constantly struggling to find content for the magazine, especially diagrams! We want to feature as many different creators as we can, so why not share your work with him? We like … Continue reading →
Origami Miniature Decorative Box Kit
New to BOS Supplies is this pack containing all you need to produce the beautiful boxes shown on the cover. It includes pre-printed patterned papers for the lids, tant paper for the boxes as well as standard origami paper so you can … Continue reading →
Motorcycle by Kamiya Satoshi (from British Origami Magazine 315)
Somebody has actually made it – amazing work 😉
Continue reading →Latest e-mag available
Nip over to the members area to download the latest magazine (and previous issues from this year!)
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