A collection of String Duets for Violin and Viola; composed by Ludwig van Beethoven.
#1936588 in eBooks 1999-08-26 2016-08-30File Name: B00EUTKB2O
Review
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Eh.By J. Alycetoo complicated for this old lady. gave the book away.4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Creative; simple and functional models with clear diagramsBy Shala KerriganI love functional origami; and paper crafting with unexpected materials. So this book is a perfect fit for my interests;The projects are for novice to advanced beginner folders. They are fairly quick with some modular designs and some single sheet designs which use materials like paper money; postcards; maps and comic books. Because the paper styles are adaptable and sourced from things you can find easily; you could also use glossy magazines or sometimes newspapers.The models are diagrammed in a modified traditional style and laid out right to left with a clear back and front of the paper done in bright colors thats easy to see and read. The guide to the folds is clear and easy to follow which makes it good for novices.The models themselves are mostly functional. Lots of wearable projects like rings; a bracelet and a necklace. The suggested papers are just that- suggestions. You can cut any paper to fit the dimensions which are clearly stated.There are picture frames; little dishes to hold small things in; envelopes; gift wrap bag and decorative items like the modular postcard star on the cover. My favorite project is the modular money bowl which is a cute bowl with feet. It does require adhesion so you can just use a dollar as a pattern on a different type of paper to make it if youd like.I love the idea of saving your memorabilia in a way that it can be used and displayed daily; and this book is a way to do that.Complimentary copy received for review on my craft blog. This is my honest opinion.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. This is a beautiful book; but unfortunately style trumps substanceBy H.This is a beautiful book; but unfortunately style trumps substance. As with GIRLIGAMI; there are projects here with instructions so convoluted as to make them impossible to create. Typographical errors and incomplete description also make for rough going. The Postcard star featured on the cover is a fab idea; but there is so little overlap between the pieces that even making it with double-sided tape as the instructions suggest left me with an item that immediately fell apart. I bought this book because I love origami; then pitched a review to a site I write for. They wrote back: "Make all the models first. We featured one of this authors books in the past and regretted it when it turned out staffers couldnt reproduce the models as described." I tried; and saw their point. Those new to origami will likely struggle with this--I see one reviewer already gave the book away because it proved to be "too hard." Save the interesting paper you find in your travels; and make models of it using virtually any other origami book out there. Youll have a much better time than you will with this one.