Learn the history and background of this paper-folding project devoted to remembering the bombing of Hiroshima and protesting nuclear arms.
Amy took a lot of time to construct some of these lush origami scenes. Check out picture galleries and detailed overviews of all of them.
Find out how to subscribe to the origami mailing list, browse their archives, and check out Anne's favorite links.
Get a history and meeting information for this Chicago, IL, paper-folders club, or learn some of the benefits of origami.
FAQs file answers all the basic questions about joining the origami-l mailing list and posting etiquette.
Find out how to join the origami mailing list, or read FAQs and list archives. With links to origami diagrammed models and articles.
Get subscriptions details or read archives of this Russian origami magazine in Russian and English. Sign the guestbook.
Official home of the Pacific Northwest origami conference includes venue and convention details, along with upcoming highlights and forms.
View the gallery, members listing, and newsletter of the established Japanese paper-folding club and magazine.
Learn how to become a member of this not-for-profit cultural arts organization, or check out the events calendar and fun stuff section.
Sparse site offers meeting and contact information for Portland origami enthusiasts.
Web ring links pages that have content about the art of origami or paper folding. Learn how to join the ring or visit member sites.
Sadako Film Project aims to educate the world about the consequences of war through a half hour video. Get a free statue photo.
International network hopes to fold a million paper cranes for peace by the year 2000. Find peace links and resources.
Includes contact information for each chapter in California, Oregon, and Washington. Find out about the newsletter or annual convention.
Organization's activities include a Sadako project and the World's Largest Paper Crane Peace Project. Find how to order a peace education kit.