Icosahedron from Strip (CFW 260)
Instructions for this model were published in Shuzo Fujimoto’s books in the form of crease patterns: Solid Origami, page 4...
Abstract, usually geometric, designs, each folded from a single sheet of paper.
Instructions for this model were published in Shuzo Fujimoto’s books in the form of crease patterns: Solid Origami, page 4...
Instructions for this model can be found in Shuzo Fujimoto’s books: Solid Origami, page 43 (CP) Invitation to Creative P...
Instructions for the model can be found in Fujimoto’s books: Twist Origami I, page 67 Invitation to Creative Playing wit...
Instructions for this model can be found in Shuzo Fujimoto’s books. It is folded from a 2:1 rectangle, but instructions start...
As Michel Grand pointed out, a number of people have folded a model almost identical to Pocket Heart before me. You can use a...
A crease pattern can be found on Robert Lang’s site. It can be constructed by pure origami methods and is relatively simple t...
This model is folded from a bronze rectangle (1:√3). Instructions can be found in following books by Fujimoto, and start with...
The phototutorial below shows how to fold the model. Most folds do not have exact reference folds, and you have to guess wher...
Instructions for the model were published in many books and magazines, including: Invitation to Creative Playing with Orig...
Below you can find a CP with folding tips. The CP is quite simple, so even if you have little experience, you should be able ...
Below you can find a CP with folding tips. The CP is quite simple, so even if you have little experience, you should be able ...
Hexagonal version Octagonal version This is a simple model which can ...
You can use this model to print your name on it (templates available below) and put it on your desk or for adding descriptions to your models at an origami c...
Front side Bumpy Octahedron is folded from a single sheet of 2:1 paper. Each face is decorated with a sunken tria...