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Amazing facts:
  • You can fold a piece of paper in half more than seven times.
  • You can solve quadratic and cubic equations by folding paper.
  • The oldest known origami book, Hiden Senbazuru Orikata, was written in 1797.

What is Origami?
Origami is the Japanese art of paper folding in which pieces of paper, usually square in shape and uncut, are folded into decorative objects such as birds and animals. An ancient art that dates back to 538 A.D., origami has grown over the centuries from a craft used to make decorations for ceremonial occasions to an art form practiced by people of all ages and all nationalities. Today people from all walks of life, from schoolchildren to mathematicians, enjoy origami. These origami enthusiasts refer to themselves a paper folders. 
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Thinking first, creasing second!
Whenever and wherever you fold, you’re always making creases. You need to put the crease in the right place at the first attempt because a crease that’s been made in a sheet of paper can’t be erased like a pencil line. The fibres of wood along the crease have been broken and can’t be mended.

GETTING STARTED WITH PAPER


Here we teaches Paper folding Art techniques used to create the Japanese art of Origami. Create magical forms using only sheets of paper.



Origami is the ancient art of Japanese paper folding, an art form spanning over 1,000 years.

A folk art, a creative art, a mathematical puzzle, a game-- all of these terms describe origami. Some people are attracted to origami for its simplicity, while others marvel at the minds of people who can devise the patterns for such ingenious creations. Some look to origami as a way to entertain, while others find it has a calming, relaxing effect.


Origami is unique among paper crafts in that it requires no materials other than the paper itself. Cutting, gluing, or drawing on the paper is avoided, using only paper folding to create the desired result. No special skills or artistic talent are needed for origami, although a good amount of patience and perseverance are very helpful. Models can be folded by following instructions exactly. Experimenting with different folds may lead to a totally new, original paper-fold.

The word "origami" comes from the Japanese language. "Ori" means folded and "kami" means paper. Paper-folding as a traditional folding art pervaded the Japanese culture more strongly than any other. But traditional paper-folding did not exist in Japan alone.

Papermaking was developed in China two thousand years ago but the Chinese did not readily share this knowledge. It eventually traveled to Korea and then Japan by the seventh century. This "trade secret" then spread in the direction of the Arab world, reaching Spain by the twelfth century.

During this journey, did simple paper-folding spread with the knowledge of papermaking? Or did each country independently discover that paper could not only be written and drawn on, but manipulated into forms? Despite the fact that some traditional models from different paper-folding traditions are similar, most people believe that each tradition developed its own paper-folding ideas.

This excerpt is taken from The Art of Origami by Gay Merrill Gross.
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Origami Diagrams or Designs

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These free origami diagrams are made available to you by the Paper Folding Art community. If you have a diagram you would like to share, or if your diagram is listed here and you wish to have it removed, please Contact Us. Diagrams are intended for personal use. Copyright of the models lie with the origami creators and designers. Please contact the designer and/or creator directly for non-private usage of a model and/or artwork.

Simple Origami
These items are not only easy to make, they are fun to use also. The origami boxes, basket, coin purse and tote bag are very practical too!

Intermediate Origami diagrams are not more complicated as we find in the Complex Origami. Intermediate Origami can described in three forms : Low Intermediate, Mid Intermediate and High Intermediate.

Complex Origami
These origami patterns are unique, and bound to appeal to anyone looking for something just a little different.


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Basic Techniques of Origami

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Explanation of the symbols
On this page you can see the explanation of the symbols.

Basic Folds 
Three Basic Folds : Pocket, Hood and Step
Inside Reverse Fold or Outside Reverse Fold
Squash fold, Rabbit Ear Fold and Petal Fold. There is a series of several bases that many models are created with There are so many different versions that could be called "swivel folds". Pentagon fold, start with a triangle, pentagon, hexagon, circle, or other convex sheet of paper. The stretched bird base is used in Lang's Bald Eagle, Greenberg's Eeyore, and some other high-intermediate and complex models. Unsink, or sometimes just unsink, makes a concave pocket convex without fully unfolding the paper, or the opposite of an open sink.

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Printable Origami

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All of these printable origami pdf files are free to print and share, so enjoy them! Scroll down to find the links to all of the printable origami diagrams on this site, made into convenient pdf's for you! Just click to download, then enjoy!

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SIMPLE PRINTABLE ORIGAMI DESIGNS
S.No.
Origami Design's 
Designer's 
Download
1.
How to make an Origami Baby Elephant
Ricardo Castelejo
2.
How to make an Origami Traditional Boat
Frantisek Grebenicek
3.
How to make an Origami Box
Steve Hecht
4.
How to make an Origami Butterfly
Rikki Donachie
5.
How to make an Origami Chair
Perry Bailey
6.
How to make an Origami Leaf
Maarten van Gelder
7.
How to make an Origami Open House
Sy Chen
8.
How to make an Origami Pine Tree
Maarten van Gelder
9.
How to make an Origami Rocket
Marc Vigo
10.
How to make an Origami Heart
Perry Bailey
11.
How to make an Origami Star
Marc Vigo
12.
How to make an Origami Swan
Rikki Donachie
13.
How to make an Origami Throwing Star
Traditional
14.
How to make an Origami Tie
Rita Foelker

INTERMEDIATE PRINTABLE ORIGAMI DESIGNS
S.No.
Origami Design's 
Designer's 
Download
1.
How to make an Origami Bottle and Stand 
Mike Bright
2.
How to make an Origami Bird Paradise
Ronald Koh
3.
How to make an Origami Cannon
Robin Glynn
4.
How to make an Origami Cat
Anibal Voyer
5.
How to make an Origami Christmas Tree 
Steve Hecht
6.
How to make an Origami Clock
Robin Glynn
7.
How to make an Origami Coat
Marc Vigo
8.
How to make an Origami Dog
Marc Vigo
9.
How to make an Origami Dollar Bill Guitar
Alec Fehl
10.
How to make an Origami Dolphin
Dolphin G.
11.
How to make an Origami Eagle
Joseph Wu
12.
How to make an Origami Heart
Maarten van Gelder
13.
How to make an Origami Man Reading Newspaper
Herman van Goubergen
14.
How to make an Origami Pencil 
Marc Kirschenbaum


COMPLEX PRINTABLE ORIGAMI DESIGNS
S.No.
Origami Design's
Designer's
Download
1.
How to make an Origami Alien
Fernando Gilgado
2.
How to make an Origami Bee
Marc Kirschenbaum
3.
How to make an Origami Biplane
Marc Kirschenbaum
4.
How to make an Origami Car
Charles Esseltine
5.
How to make an Origami Fluffy (Teddy Bear)
Marc Kirschenbaum
6.
How to make an Origami Horse
Anibal Voyer
7.
How to make an Origami Monkey
Robin Glynn
8.
How to make an Origami Rhino
Ronald Koh
9.
How to make an Origami Rose
Kawasaki
10.
How to make an Origami Tank
Charles Esseltine
11.
How to make an Origami Toy Car
Herman van Goubergen
12.
How to make an Origami Treasure Chest
Robin Glynn
13.
How to make an Origami Wasp
Anibal Voyer
14.
How to make an Origami Yacht
Robin Glynn
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How to make an Origami Balloon (Water Bomb)

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How to make an Origami Box

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