Fortune Teller
You can find instructions for this model in many places, in particular on Wikipedia.
Links to instructions on other websites.
You can find instructions for this model in many places, in particular on Wikipedia.
In print I learned this model from the book Sztuka origami by Renzo Zanoni (published 1992, ISBN 83-85330-17-8), page 28. Thi...
Instructions for this model can be found online on a copy of Thoki Yenn’s old website hosted by Eric Demaine. The same instru...
You can find a link to a PDF with the crease pattern for this model at the end of Alessandra’s interview for THe Fold.
Instructions for the model were published in Fujimoto’s books: Twist Origami II, page 22 Twist Folds, Shuzo Fujimoto, IS...
Instructions for the model were published in a number of Kawahata’s books and in some origami convention booklets. There is a...
As Michel Grand pointed out, a number of people have folded a model almost identical to Pocket Heart before me. You can use a...
Since folduction seems to have designed the same tessellation independently (under the name of Flowers in the Square), you ca...
A crease pattern can be found on Robert Lang’s site. It can be constructed by pure origami methods and is relatively simple t...
Instructions for this model were published Shuzo Fujimoto’s books listed below, though they a...
Instructions for the model were published in many books by Shuzo Fujimoto, and magazines, including: Twist Origami II, pag...
This being a traditional model, you can find instructions for folding it in many books and lots of places online. The diagram...
Instructions for the model were published in many books and magazines, including: Invitation to Creative Playing with Orig...
A Crease Pattern along with some information about this model was published in The Paper #137 (available in print and online...
Online Instructions for the module are available from David M...
Instructions Step-by-step instructions can be found in the Bauhaus Foundation Course instructional booklet by Eric Gjerde, an...
Precreased sheet Instructions for the model were published in The Fold (Issue 66,...
Miura-Ori, also known by the names Herringbone Tessellation and Zig-Zag Corrugation, is one of the best known origami corruga...
A crease pattern for this model was published in PCOC 2021 Origami Collection, page 162.
This Sonobe variant was independently designed by me and by t...
Similar models on other sites Robin Glynn’s 6-pointed modular star is a design almost identical to Star Ananke variant D: it differs only by having the littl...
Galen White prepared a crease pattern for this model, available from his google drive.
There is a videotutorial by Sara Adams for this model as well as a timelapse of the folding without additional instructions.
There is a phototutorial for the model, published by the author. A number of videotutorials are also available, for example t...
In Origami Pass app Instructions for this model (CP and phototutorial) are available via Origami Pass.
Free PDF Instructions for this model are available in GGO Stay at Home and Fold Origami PDF (page 98).
Modified version used as a modular
In Origami Pass app Instructions for this model are available via Origami Pass.
Instructions for this model are available in GGO Stay at Home and Fold Origami PDF (page 92).
You can find folding instructions for the Hydrangea (including a number of variants) in Fujim...
There is a video tutorial (Part 1, Part 2) for this model, made by Sara Adams.
Diagrams for the Traditional Crane are available in many places online, for example on Wikimedia Commons and on origami.me. I...
There is a video tutorial about Clover Folding, made by Sara Adams.
Instructions are available from the author’s website.
Instructions for my Houstonia Box were published as part of my Interview for The Fold.
This model is based around Square Interlace Tessellation so you can use instructions for that model as a starting point.
General This model is based around Square Interlace Tessellation so you can use instructions ...
Instructions for this model are available in the form of a videotutorial.
A video tutorial for the model is available on YouTube.
Folding instructions for my Long Story Short (origami book model) were published in The Fold (link does not require membershi...
This tessellation is closely related to my Propellers Tessellation and you get the latter as ...
As the name implies, in the center of the molecule is a Bird ...
A crease pattern and basic collapse instructions for my Propellers Tessellation were published in The Fold (membership requir...
A Crease Pattern is available from the author’s web page
Instructions for this dog model are available in the form of a video tutorial made by Leyla Torres.
There is a videotutorial by Paper Kawaii, showing practically the same model as mine. Compared to the video, my model uses a ...
Instructions for this model are available in an OrigamiUSA article which also contains very interesting details about this mo...
Introduction and folding instructions online and in print Robert J. Lang’s Makalu (Six Intersecting Pentagons) is an interest...
This is a model independently designed by me and other people, including Matt Humberstone who published a Crease Pattern of h...
Introduction and folding instructions on author’s page Gasherbrum (Four Interesecting Triangles) is one of the models in Hima...
Introduction and folding instructions on author’s page Annapurna (Ten Interesecting Triangles) is one of the models in Himala...
Building Block Units are a family of modules which make it possible to build a huge variety of designs, from typical abstract geometric solids to realistic m...
Diagrams Diagrams are available from Meenakshi’s web page and in the document mentioning earlier authors.
This is a business card unit which I designed independently with Jennifer Campbell who used the name Dog Bone Unit (details in model description).
Jose Arley Moreno’s diagrams Jose Arley Moreno published instructions for this unit on his web page.
Diagrams for the Trimodule are available on the author’s web page.
Instructions for folding the model are available online.
You can find folding instructions for this module on Ned Batchelder’s page.
Instructions for this unit are available as part of Tom Hull’s FIT instructions.
Tom Hull’s folding instructions Five Intersecting Tetrahedra (FIT), designed by Thomas Hull, is probably the most popular mod...
Diagrams for the Bascetta Star (which obviously also include instructions for folding the units) can be found on the author’s page.
Instructions for folding this unit are available from the Web Archive. There is also a videotutorial but quality isn’t the be...
The Jitterbug Unit can be used to create a number of polyhedra which can undergo the jitterbug transformation (devised by Buc...
Instructions are available on author’s website.
Folding instructions Instructions for folding the PHiZZ unit and buckyball models made with this unit can be found on the author’s web page.
Diagrams for this model are available online.
Instructions for folding the model are available online.
Instructions for folding the model are available online.
This page contains links to instructions for the classical Sonobe module. There also exist literally hundreds of variants: those have their separate pages on...
Online and in print
Model diagrams are available online.