Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Following up on my previous entry: we actually did organize a Origami Workshop on Tuesday, 13th Feb 2007. The theme of the workshop was to teach students how to fold Origami roses. As the event clashed with Week 7 (Midterm week), the turnout, well as expected, wasn't too good.
Here's a pic of our instructor, Mr. Harvey Cheong, who was trying to teach us how to fold the Kawazaki roses.

According to him, he knows how to fold 4 kinds of Origami roses, but due to time constraints, he only taught us two out of the 4.
The easiest (which also is the only rose I learnt):

The slightly difficult (which Harvey had no time to teach):

The most difficult (which I guess, out of all the participants, only Christy managed to master):

And some random pics of the participants and the roses they folded:






Again, I would like to extend my most sincere thanks to Harvey. He kindly offered his time to come down and help conduct the Origami workshop, right after his IE midterm. Really, thank you so much for your time. This workshop would not have been possible without your help. I hope you will get a A+ for your IE midterm! Gambatte!
Here's a pic of our instructor, Mr. Harvey Cheong, who was trying to teach us how to fold the Kawazaki roses.
According to him, he knows how to fold 4 kinds of Origami roses, but due to time constraints, he only taught us two out of the 4.
The easiest (which also is the only rose I learnt):
The slightly difficult (which Harvey had no time to teach):
The most difficult (which I guess, out of all the participants, only Christy managed to master):
And some random pics of the participants and the roses they folded:
Again, I would like to extend my most sincere thanks to Harvey. He kindly offered his time to come down and help conduct the Origami workshop, right after his IE midterm. Really, thank you so much for your time. This workshop would not have been possible without your help. I hope you will get a A+ for your IE midterm! Gambatte!
posted by JCC @ 4:15 PM;