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rambunctiousky:
I enjoy origami as well! Yay!

Would you be okay with a tiger digram that isn't the specific one you are looking for? If you are I would suggest going to your local library and talking to a librarian. They will likely have origami books and if you're lucky one of them might have a tiger.

I'm currently at work, but I can look in my books at home for a tiger diagram. I know I've seen lion diagrams, but now you've made me curious about tigers...

yelley:

origami roses. i tried to learn these things for so damn long. i had to move to japan and take an afternoon long class to get it right.

p.s. i did not really move to japan just for the origami. really.

jmrz:
Pretty! I made a lotus flower when I was on a school excursion to a Buddhist Temple. I have it stuck up on my wall:

Ally:
My friend is amazing at origami. She sits around and does it during math, claiming that it's the only productive time she has in school. Once she gave me this trampoline-thing... and once this box with wings... she makes up her own patterns! It's a cool hobby.

ameliaamy:
OK, I had to go all psycho google-stalker on this, because it was bugging me.

I did find people who posted pictures of the folded tiger on their sites, and thought maybe you could e-mail them:

http://www.giladorigami.com/BO_Tanteidan_Mags_Vol_08.html

http://briancarper.net/gallery2/origami/mammals/img_1597.jpg.html

http://cap.anu.edu.au/~wpc/origami/20021219/

and some people who had problems with the directions: http://www.thekhans.me.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1273

and a gent who says he has the diagram and is willing to trade, but the page is old: http://www.flickr.com/groups/foldingfreaks/discuss/4544/

</end stalking>

-Amy

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