Pureland origami
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Pureland origami is a special way of doing origami, or paper folding, that was created by a British paper folder named John Smith. This style only uses two kinds of folds: mountain folds and valley folds, and each fold is done one after the other. The goal of Pureland origami is to make paper folding easier for people who are just starting out or for those who have trouble moving their hands well.
Because some people have difficulty with complex folding steps, Pureland origami was developed to offer a simpler method. This style helps make origami more fun and accessible for everyone, whether they are new to folding paper or have challenges with their hand movements.
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