BOS Magazine 269 book cover

BOS Magazine 269

Published:
2011 by British Origami Society - BOS
Pages:
44
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English

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Skill Level Simple to complex
Clear diagrams? Varies
Tinted diagrams (to show 2 sides of paper)? Varies
Photos of completed models? Varies
Is there indication to the model size resulting from size of starting paper? Varies
Are the models "Pure" origami (From a single square - no cuts)? Varies

Overall Impression

The BOS magazine (sometimes also called "BOM") is the bi-monthly publication of the British Origami Society, keeping British and international folders informed on origami news since 1968. It has grown from a few xeroxed pages to a full-fledged magazine, full of interesting articles and diagrams.

Also see listing of all other BOS magazines in my collection.

There are 7 Origami Designs in BOS Magazine 269:

Design Designer Page Details Photo

Star

Geometric and other shapes

Wayne Brown4Square
2 units

Also in Origami Deutschland - Merry Christmas 1997
Also in Quadrato Magico Magazine 7
Also in Simple Origami as Featured in The New Countesthorpe Herald - BOS booklet 75 by Penny Groom
Also in World's Best Origami by Nick Robinson
Also in BOS Convention 1980 Autumn
Also in Jong Ie Nara Plus magazine 79-10
and in other sources...
Origami Star by Wayne Brown on giladorigami.com
Folded by Lou Pearson
Wallet

Objects - Wallets

Giles Towning18Rectangle
Iris

Flora - Flowers

Akira Yoshizawa24Hexagon
Flower twister

Geometric and other shapes

Eugeny Fridrikh32Square
Elephant

Mammals - Elephantidae - Elephants

Eugeny Fridrikh33Square

Also in BOS Convention 1996 Spring
Also in Origami Journal (Russian) 8 1997 Jul-Aug
Also in Origami USA Convention 1998
Also in Origami USA Convention 2011
Also in Orison 14/04
Also in Russian Origami by Sergei Afonkin and Tom Hull
and in other sources...
Origami Elephant by Eugeny Fridrikh on giladorigami.com
Folded by Rui Roda
Noah's Ark

Vehicles - Boats

David Raynor48Rectangle - A size
2 units
Star

Geometric and other shapes

David Brill50Square

A 1-square version of Wayne Brown's design