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British Origami Society
The British Origami Society is a group devoted to the art of paper-folding. We have over 700 members worldwide and publish a bi-monthly magazine. Our supplies section has a wide range of booklets unobtainable elsewhere.
Brooklyn Origami
The models that you see on this website are my first original designs.
So far my origami is traditional in some ways, non-traditional in other ways. My models are traditional because all of them are folded from single sheets of paper without gluing or cutting. However, my models can also be categorized as non-traditional because most of them are folded without first folding the paper into a traditional origami base. The only exceptions are the kiwi and simple kiwi, which begin with the kite base.
In the future I plan to create more models and to learn more about the scientific methods of creating models. In the meantime, have fun folding my first creations.
Charles Esseltine's Origami Page
Hello to all the folders out there. I am a folder of what some people call "Boy" Origami. Where most folders make bugs, and 'cute' cuddly' animals, I make cars, tanks, jets, and dragons. Where others make flowers, and fruits, I make JUNK FOOD!
Daves Origami Emporium
Origami pages of paperfolding information, origami diagrams, links to British Origami Society, traditional model of the month, ray tracing, optical illusions and more.
Einsteins Origami Snowflake Game
This website is essentially an online paper-folding game.
Fabric Origami Workshop
This workshop features some of the most exciting boxes, ornaments and items just by folding fabric.
It's quicker than quilting, more forgiving than paper, and durable. Just iron out mistakes and refold. Some origami require only 6 inches of fabric. This is a quilter's dream for those leftover pieces of fabric!
FabricOrigami uses fabric instead of paper for folding. Fabric offers a durable piece that can be embellished with beads, embroidery, paints and by numerous techniques.
Free Origami
Origami is the Japanese Art of Origami, and is a past time I thoroughly enjoy. It's possible to fold a wide variety of subjects using a single sheet of uncut paper ( see the gallery for some amazing examples). Here are some pictures of the models on offer and some FAQs.
Free Printable paper craft Projects
The following is the full listing of free Printable paper craft Projects in their own categories.
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