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Doubly Pleated Designs | |||||||
This
page attempts to record what is known about the origin
and history of Doubly Pleated Designs, ie those designs
made by pleating the paper in two directions at right
angles to each other. Please contact me if you know any
of this information is incorrect or if you have any other
information that should be added. Thank you. ********** Troublewit - 1676 onwards The earliest known mention of Troublewit is in the book 'Sports and Pastimes: or, Sport for the City, and Pastime for the Country; With a touch of Hocus Pocus, or Leger-demain: Fitted for the delight and recreation of Youth' which was printed by H. B. for John Clark, at the Bible and Harp in West-Smithfield, London in 1676. ********** Doubly Pleated Paper Alphabets - 1863 onwards A doubly pleated paper alphabet appears in 'De Kleine Papierwerkers', which was written by Elise Van Calcar and published by K H Schadd in Amsterdam in 1863. This illustration is taken from the 1864 Second Edition. The letter Q is not included. ********** 1910 There is a doubly pleated design for 'La Chaise de la princesse' in 'Distractions Enfantines' by Marie Koenig, which was published by Librairie Hachette et Cie in Paris in 1910. The author says that the design was folded in front of her by all the children of the 'premiere class de l'ecole maternelle du boulevarde de Belleville, Paris'. ********** |
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