Tuesday, 24 January 2012

Origami

I've picked up a new hobby: origami!

Dave bought me a set of nice origami paper a while ago and I'd dabbled a little, but the book that came with it was not very inspiring and designed for children I think. Then a while back I pinched one of the origami books that we had as kids (which are certainly not designed for children, but are MUCH better) from Mum's house, and finally I've put the two together.

Dave was out at a friend's one night last week playing board games, so I took the opportunity to get going. These are what I made:


Any guesses?


Okay, this one is a nodding dog! It was really fun actually and I liked the fact that you use two pieces of paper so you can get two colours. His tail was the hardest part and I'm still not 100% sure it's right, but it's the best I can do right now. It's called a 'rabbit ear fold', and the pictures aren't particularly clear. If I have any closet origami experts following, please feel free to tell me if it is wrong, as long as you are willing to help me get it right.

You just balance the head on the body so it kind of rocks.


And this is a vase! Apparently it will hold water. This one was amazing because you do all the folds first and it's quite fiddly, but you still have a flat pieces of paper. Then you fold it all up at once and it becomes 3D: delightful! This one was great fun to make.

You can vary the height and width by changing the position of the folds, it's very clever.

I am trying to take it slowly going through the book in order as the preface recommends. I want to learn the principles and memorise the different types of folds before I try anything too ambitious. I would like to be able to invent my own models one day, so I'm trying to be thorough.

1 comment:

  1. Jaz, Tabitha is a whiz with origami and has tons of books, etc. If you ever need any help, ideas she is your gal. Oh and Abish would be upset if I didn't say she does origami, too.

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