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  2. Florence Temko - Wikipedia

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    Florence Maria Temko (October 20, 1921 – November 12, 2009), a pioneer in spreading origami in the United States, was perhaps the most prolific author on this subject. With fifty-five books to her credit on paper arts and folk crafts, she was a strong influence on interested beginners in the art of paperfolding.

  3. Paper craft - Wikipedia

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    A quilled basket of flowers. Paper craft is a collection of crafts using paper or card as the primary artistic medium for the creation of two or three-dimensional objects. . Paper and card stock lend themselves to a wide range of techniques and can be folded, curved, bent, cut, glued, molded, stitched, or layere

  4. Origami - Wikipedia

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    Origami tessellation is a branch that has grown in popularity after 2000. A tessellation is a collection of figures filling a plane with no gaps or overlaps. In origami tessellations, pleats are used to connect molecules such as twist folds together in a repeating fashion.

  5. Rose of Sharon - Wikipedia

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    Tulipa agenensis, the Sharon tulip, a species of tulip suggested by a few botanists, or; Tulipa montana [ 8 ] A lily: Lilium candidum , more commonly known as the Madonna lily, a species of lily suggested by some botanists, though likely in reference to the lilies of the valley mentioned in the second part of Song of Solomon 2:1.

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  7. List of Infinity Train episodes - Wikipedia

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    A young girl named Tulip who resides in an infinity train (a train full of endless, different dimensions) ends up in a world full of Corgis called Corginia; there the Corgis are stalked by an evil creature named the Steward, and Atticus: King of the Corgis, believes Tulip can defeat it.

  8. Robert C. Williams Paper Museum - Wikipedia

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    Originally called the Dard Hunter Paper Museum, the Robert C. Williams Paper Museum began in 1939.The original museum was created by Dard Hunter and located at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

  9. Patchwork - Wikipedia

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    They are sewn together in stacked rows to make a larger composition. Often strips of contrasting fabric forming a lattice separate the patchwork blocks from each other. Some common patchwork block names are Log Cabin, Drunkard's Path, Bear's Paw, Tulip, and Nine Patch. A unique form of patchwork quilt is the crazy quilt.