January 2009

Origami Turtle (Design by Robert J. Lang)

by Ancella on January 31, 2009

in Sea Creatures

The well-known Origamist – Robert J. Lang, has designed this Origami Turtle model; it can be categorized as intermediate in terms of level of complexity. The crease pattern / steps for this model is detailed out in the book – Origami Design Secrets: Mathematical Methods for an Ancient Art – by Robert J. Lang. What [...]

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Origami Sea Shells (Design by T. Kawasaki)

by Ancella on January 27, 2009

in Sea Creatures

Toshikazu Kawasaki has designed this seashell and is made out of a single sheet of paper. For this I have used a 6” sheet of Origami paper. You can vary the size of your seashell by using a different paper size. This design is from the book Origami for the Connoisseur, by Kunihiko Kasahara. This [...]

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This is one very simple model from David Brill. You can make a ‘box’ spined book or a simple bound book. What you need: A square sheet of paper, single – side colored. This can be of any size of your choice. I have used a 6″ square sheet of Origami Paper here. A Single [...]

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This “Japanese Brocade” created by Ishibashi Minako, is also known as the ‘Ishibashi Ball’. It is a pretty little pattern that requires only 6 sheets of paper or varying colors. It is folded as a variation of the Sonobe unit and can make pretty decorations for the home… What kind of Paper to use: 6 [...]

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This is a real pretty design of a Rose and doesn’t look complex as it looks. I would rate it as lower Intermediate and origamists who have some experience with different folds such as ‘sinks’, etc will be able to fold this quite easily. What you need: The paper I have used is 6” single [...]

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