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O RI G A MIC A N A DA
ORIGAMI
CONVENTION BOOK
OCTOBER 5 8, 2012
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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their kindness and generosity.
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I designed this model
specifically for the first
official Origami Canada
Convention held in
Vancouver, BC. The Blue Jay
is BCs provincial bird. The
main challenge was the white
stripe on the wings, so I used
a base where I had the raw
corner free to use for this
colour-change. The tips of
the wings are also situated on
the edge of the square so they
can be colour-changed. The
shoulders of the wings are
separate flaps so they can be
shaped and also allow for the
colour changed ring around
the neck. The central graft
has three functions: adding
length to the tail, splitting the
central flap to form two
individual legs, and adding
more paper in the head area
to shape the detail.
Shaping is required for a
good result, especially the
head.
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Elephant Head
Model & Diagrams by Paulius Mielinis
2011 17
Lithuania
Paper: any (preferably two colored: grey + white)
Size: >15 cm
Start white side up
Valey folds.
Pleat.
2 15
1 3
Turn over.
6 14
5
1/2 4
12
Valey folds.
9
10 Crimp.
8 11
Pleat using existing creases
and flatten at the top.
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12/11/2011
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LE TAUREAU 2
21 Modle et Diagramme :
Christophe Boudias ;-)
Retourner
Like this. Back to normal view. Retourner
Pivoter
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27 4. Rentrer les angles. 5. Pli valle. 6. Pli aplati (Squash fold).
Repeat steps 20-22 on the left. 7. Rentrer les angles.
Mountain fold.
25
26
3 last
stape
Elephant head is done.
19. Fermer le
modle.
Retourner 32. Pli en oreille
17. Plier vers la de lapin.
gauche.
Pli invers
interieur.
21. Dplier
20. Plier vers
vers la gauche. 22. Retourner
la droite.
lpaisseur.
35. Pli invers 36. Pli montagne. 37. Marquer un pli
interieur. montagne.
44. Plier la patte vers lavant. 45. Pli zig-zag pour les pattes, pli
Glisser lpaule sous le cou, invers intrieur pour la queue. 46. Modelage final:
rpter derrire. Affiner les cornes,
Crimp pour le cou,
31. Rpter les
29. Pli en oreille Rentrer le ventre par un
tapes 27 29.
de lapin. pli montagne,
Le Taureau est pli invers intrieur pour
termin ! la queue,
Crimp pour les sabots.
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Woman in a Burka
Bernard Peyton
California, USA
P
1. Use a bi-colored square,
blue or black on one side, and 2. Crease the midpoint of the 3. Bring the top right corner
white to light brown on the left edge. to the left edge midpoint and
other side. Wet folding is crease the bottom edge at
suited for this model. Crease point P.
the diagonals at the top.
4. Fold-unfold the right side 5. Fold-unfold the same 6. Kite fold the bottom left
to point P. amount of paper along the corner to the downward
top edge. diagonal and pinch the left
edge at point Q.
R
R
R
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Q
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20. Refold the top edges. 21. Cross the two sides so
10. Pleat the corner by 11. Valley fold the corner 12. Valley fold edges on 19. Valley fold along the Adjust folds 15 and 17 if the that their edges meet the
changing the fold of step 9 to down on the crease of step 8. creases of steps 4 and 5. diagonal crease of step 1. top layer crinkles after this crease of the opposing side.
a mountain fold. The valley step. Your womans eyes Dont crease sharply.
fold above lies between the should look like the inset
intersections of folds 4 and 5 illustration of the next step.
with the paper edges.
13. Valley fold the bottom 14. Mountain fold the corner
half of the model up parallel to the top edge of the 22. Mountain crease the left 23. Unfold the left edge. 24. Crease the left side of the
asymmetrically. The fold darkened small triangle. X- 15. Mountain fold the right flap of the model on a line Fold-unfold the right edge to model as indicated and then fold
starts at the left edge where ray lines indicate location of edge on a crease a bit lower nearly parallel its edge. a crease of the last step. down the left edge (step 5). Valley
the diagonal of step 1 the paper edges underneath. than the edge of the layer fold the right side up. The upper
Note: Make sure eyes are edge of the resultant flap is parallel
intersects it. The fold touches Adjust the height of this fold behind it. Fold-unfold the left visible after crossing flaps.
the tip of the folded over to reveal two small triangular edge in a similar fashion and to the crease of step 23.
corner on the right side. eyes. then fold the flap down.
reverse side
25. Valley fold the left 26. Fold the left tip down. 27. Swivel the papers edge
16. Unfold the edges. 17. Valley fold the bottom 18. Fold the bottom half of bottom edge up on the crease The edges on the left side up as you refold the right side
edge of the left corner along the model up along the crease just made. meet. Valley fold this foot of the model. Adjust folds
Note: The previous folds the crease of step 15. of step 13. assembly to the right. The if necessary to make a
allow the bottom half of the Unfold the last step on the bottom edges of this fold also rectangle of light paper on
model to fit under the folded right side. lie along the same line. the reverse side of this flap.
over edges of the top half.
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28. Narrow the flap with a 29. Fold the hand assembly 30. Fold the right side of the
valley fold. Fold the end of up on the crease of step 23. model past the center on the
the flap to the left on an crease of step 21. Dont pinch
existing crease. This flap end You are now ready for final it sharply. Curve the lower
will become a hand. shaping. edge of this flap.
31. Shape the hand by 32. Fold the left side of the
folding corners behind, model under the right side
creating a thumb, and with the hand. Round the
narrowing the wrist and contour of the model like a
curling fingers. cone (see next diagram).
bottom view
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created and designed by Joseph Wu
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Plesiosaurus 18
Flatten.
1 2
Tuck the flap under. Repeat steps 16 to 19 on the left.
3
Reverse fold the tip, 14
close the opened flap.
16
Fold and unfold.
Fold and unfold just in the middle.
15
Fold and unfold.
4 Closed sink.
6 5
13
Crimp folds.
Fold one flap to the left.
Turn over.
12
7 8
Swivel fold.
Mountain fold behind, then rotate.
Fold and unfold angle bisectors.
Fold and unfold. Valey fold.
25
24
22
23
Mountain folds. 26
Valey fold.
28
29
30
Turn over.
Crimp a pair
of paddles.
Rotate.
Finished Plesiosaurus.
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Slug
Created & diagrammed
by Miroslav Mrajca
5
Turn over
6 7
Fold and unfold
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17 18 19 20 21 22
23
16
24
fold pattern Close Fold and unfold
Inside reverse fold Fold and unfold Open sinks
Valley fold
15 14 13
Fold and
unfold
27 26 25
12 28
Fold and unfold
11 29
8 9 10 Fold and
Fold and unfold
unfold
30 31 32
Petal fold
Pleat fold Squash fold Fold and unfold Fold and unfold
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Completed slug
Final shaping
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Valley fold
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Mountain fold
34
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Inside crimp fold
Dragon Helix
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Follow the photo steps below to create your own fox and heart!
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purpose Fox participants.
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4 Ioana Stoian Spirit Fox & Heart
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Designed and diagramed by :
Chan Pak Hei , Kade (Hong Kong)
Grid 1 Grid 1
Grid 1
Grid 2 Grid 2
Grid 2
Grid 3
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4. 5.
Grid 2
Grid 32
Grid 33
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6. 7. 8.
18. 19. 20.
Open sink
Repeat 24-25
Open sink
27. 28. 29.
15. 16. 17.
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42. 43. 44.
30. 31. 32.
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Completed
Grid 33
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Cockatoo 22 23
by Hoang Tien Quyet
July 2012
21
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5
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17
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10
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Completed
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(This pattern is made up of waterbombed collapses with rhombus tiles inbetween. It is meant to be 3D.)
Moorish Stars
Copyright Eric Gjerde 2012 Rhombus Flagstone Tessellation
Symbol denotes a hex twist
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18
Owl (May 2012)
Pull out ap trapped
Joseph Wu
inside.
Fold using existing
U creases, open squash
Fold using existing inside.
creases in a tri-dimen-
sional U-shape.
2 17
1 3
16 15
14
U
Fold the edges along the Fold the corner to the Fold using existing Fold corner to
Fold in half. Unfold. center line. center. Unfold. creases in a tri-dimen- edge and crease
sional U-shape. where indicated.
5 4
6
Unfold everything.
Fold using existing
creases.
13
Fold the crease to the
Fold the corner to the edge. Unfold. 10 11 12
crease. Unfold.
Fold corner to corner and
7 crease as indicated.
8
9
Fold corner to corner and
crease where indicated.
Fold the edges along the
Fold edge to the line and Fold edge to the third center line.
crease where indicated. line.
Fold edge to the crease
and unfold. Fold edge to the center
line and crease where Fold edge to the line and
indicated. crease where indicated.
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23
22
21 40 41
42
Inside reverse fold using
Inside reverse fold using existing creases.
Mountain fold between existing creases.
the points indicated. 24
26 Model Completed.
27 Valley fold using existing 39
creases.
Make the ap stand
upright. 25
Push and sink
36
Valley fold using existing the corner
creases. inside.
37
28
Fold edge to edge. 38
Inside reverse fold using 35
existing creases. Fold the corner under
the layer.
31-37
In progress.
30 31-37
29 31
Repeat steps 31-37 on Fold edge to edge
the other side. and squash.
32 33
34
Unfold the inside reverse.
Rabbit ear fold using
Make the existing crease into
existing creases indicated.
mountain, and fold that edge
Model will not lie at. Inside reverse using Inside reverse using
along the center. Crease well. Fold corner to corner.
existing creases. existing creases.
Model will not lie at.
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07/09/2011 2
0
Wens Dragon Sok Song
LHippopotame
USA
2
0 PaPer Info: 12-inch (30 cm) scrapbook paper was used to make this model that stands 4
inches (10 cm) tall at the head.
Modle et Diagramme : TIPs and TrIcks: Scrapbook, kami, or giftwrap paper would all work well. The Dragon looks
Christophe Boudias ;-) great in different sizes. There is a pocket underneath so you can use the model as a finger
puppet or mount it on a stick for decorative purposes. You can inside reverse the legs at
the end to make them pointed as shown in the alternate image on the Contents page.
A: Steps 1-6 show an alternate way of folding the Preliminary Base.
Rentrer les
Pli en oreille
pointes des
pattes
de lapin, A
rpter
derrire.
8
b b
Lhippopotame est
termin !
20
16 18 19
17
Pli invers intrieur sur la Elargir le bas des Former les yeux Crimp pour les
queue, arrondir le ventre. pattes avants. laide dun oreilles puis les
Derrire les oreilles: crimp Zoom sur la tte. objet pointu. ouvrir et les
sur le cou. arrondir.
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17 Inside reverse as
long as possible.
12
180
11 Inside reverse
all four corners as
shown. 23 Pleat the wing.
Repeat behind.
19
22 Fold up the wing as shown.
Repeat behind.
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Oh no, not another origami
penguin! is usually the first
reaction when presenting yet
another penguin design to the
abundant existing ones.
With this design I tried to be
a bit more specific in the type
of penguin, namely the
Emperor Penguin- the largest
of all the penguins. Although
the colours are the same as
for most other origami
penguins, the shape of
especially the large chest,
head and the longer beak
makes this variation so
recognisable.
It is possible to obtain
different head positions with
this design, and so a whole
Emperor Penguin family can
be folded by applying only
slight variations to the
folding sequence. The legs
are also quite long for a
penguin design, so the baby
penguin can thus be placed in
the fathers pouch.
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