Origami enthusiasts find it particularly enjoyable and challenging to create models from dollar bills rather than traditional origami paper. This book by origami expert John Montroll, with several contributors, explains how to make 37 figures and objects by folding money.
Step-by-step instructions and clear diagrams show paper folders at all levels of expertise how to fashion everything from common objects such as a house with a chimney to inspired plants, birds, and other animals. A swan and boat should be easy for beginners. A windmill, peacock, pelican, and tree will suit the skills of intermediate-level hobbyists; while an alligator, a flower, and a bison should prove to be no problem for advanced practitioners of this age-old art.
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John Montroll is an American origami artist, author, teacher, and mathematician. He has written many books on origami. Montroll has taught mathematics at St. Anselm's Abbey School in Washington, D.C. since 1990. John Montroll is respected for his work in origami throughout the world. His published work has significantly increased the global repertoire of original designs in origami. The American origami master is known for being the inspiration behind the single-square, no cuts, no glue approach in Origami. **Source**: [John Montroll](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Montroll) on Wikipedia
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