The Public Paperfolding History Project
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More Paper Magic by Will Blyth | |||||||
'More
Paper Magic' by Will Blyth was published by C Arthur
Pearson in London in 1923. It contains sections on Toys
and Recreations, Decorative and Useful (Designs) and
Conjuring (Tricks). ********** Snap Goblin - The Snapdragon ********** Doll's Table - The Table ********** Battle Cruiser - The Steamship ********** Clothing Outfit - The Jacket, the Trousers and the Pair of Boots
********** Water Bomb
********** Jumping Frog - The Blow-up Frog ********** Snail From a frog base ********** Pine Cone From a frog base ********** Improved Soldier's Hat - The Kabuto ********** Trough -The Sanbo on Legs ********** Norseman's Helmet Developed from the Sanbo on Legs ********** Dart Projector - The Paper Dart and the Mitre) / Revolving Dart The dart is made to revolve by folding A, B and C in the same direction. ********** Simple Flap Purse - The Wallet ********** Safety Square Flap Purse
********** Lock Flap Purse (Cut)
********** Easy Aeroplane Fold - The Cut and Fold Model Aeroplane ********** Chrysalis Beads - Paper Beads ********* Christmas Crackers ********** Slap Bang ********** Doorway Scoring Game ********** Squeaker ********** Multum Per Parvum (How to Climb Through A Playing Card) ********** Picture Postcard Frame ********** Paper Flowers
********** Fairy Flower ********** Paper Band For securing bundles of papers ********** Quick Binders Method 1 - Fold A backwards Method 2 - Unfold and insert separate strip ********* Grocer's Cone ********** Paper Spills
********** Bishop's Mitre (Serviette Fold) - The Pipe Cap ********** Tart's Cross (Serviette Fold) - The Cross (A cross to hold a tart) ********** College Cap (Serviette Fold) ********** Horns of Plenty (Serviette Fold) ********** Fan (Serviette Fold) ********** Panniers (Serviette Fold) - The Salt Cellar
********** Leaf (serviette Fold) ********** Plain Chain (Paper Chain) ********** Compound Chain ********** Lattice Chain No illustration but made by linking seeral Multum Per Parvums (see above) together. ********** Paper Basket - The Paper Cage ********** The Brownies' Tea Cloth - The Paper Doily ********** How to Drop a Strip of Paper to Land on One Edge ********** A Test of Endurance ********** |
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