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(2) Model Index A. Miranda van de Beek Aleksandra Kalashnikova Andreas Najock. Andrew Hudson Andrey Ermakov Anna Kastlunger Antje Vagt Arno Pfingstner. Arun Soor Ayush Rath Baceko Polina. Beverly Baudino Clemens Tiedt Damian Kowalski Daniel Brown Darrel Tan Darryl Hofalar Dimmis Petrides Doris Lauinger Evan Dastin-van Rijn Filip Van den Berghe Finn Walker Franz Muskovich Gilad Aharoni Gordon Jeske Hilli Zenz & Jakob Maier Hubert Villeneuve Ilan Garibi Jacob Rossman Jagannath Page Jared Needle Jean-Baptiste Vincent Jestin Hall. Christmas Origami Book 2010. Leftovercard Windowcard Kusudama "Portrait" Lime-Tree Leaf Little Fish Little Lion Butterfly Kitten Money Purse Star Candle Holder CD-Hülle mit Stern Leuchtturm Susanne Pustestern/-kreisel Sea Turtle Hercules Beetle Sword Billed Hummingbird Heart on Rack Heart with Sheet Penguin Moms Star-Flower Weihnachtsglocken Mask Stiletto Wolf 2.0 Turd aMetro Kusudama Lemon leaf Stern Christiane und Rouven Cobra Head Volcano Flower Origami Bird Swans in divorce Flag of Switzerland Pinwheel $ Gift Envelope Jakob's Stern Candy Cane Genie CP + Turban Star within a Star Demon Guy Simplified Rose Left Right Black White Merlion Very Simple Fish Betafish Hercules Beetle Raptor. 5 6 8 9 10 11 14 16 19 21 24 25 26 27 33 35 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 46 53 54 55 57 59 61 63 66 70 71 73 75 77 85 87 107 112 115 116 118 121 123. 2.

(3) Jonathan Blake Jorge E Jaramillo & Aldo Marcell Velásquez Joseph Organtini & Ben Watkin Joseph Organtini & David Osburn Joseph Organtini & Joshua Goutam Joseph Slote Joshua Goutam. Juston Hairgrove. Kalistratova Marie Karol Kafarski Kay Kraschewski Kijjakarn Praditukrit Klaus-Dieter Ennen. Krayuhina Anastasiya Krystyna Burczyk Luke Volk Ma Yong Maik Fischer Malachi Brown Marc Kirschenbaum Mario Whitefly Mark Orme Michael Weinstein. Niklas Kiuru Olga Soukharevsky. Christmas Origami Book 2010. Six Unit Ball Clawed Bird. 126 129. Essence Container. 130. Millipede 1.0 Zelda’sTriforce Missile. 132 139 140. Pangolin. 144. Mouse 2x2 Chessboard & Deer Fish Ibex (Female) Penguin Skunk Smiley Face $ Centaur $ Elephant $ Przewalski's Horse $ Unicorn Goblin Mask Stand for Photo "Fir Tree" Hummingbird Pedestal Poseidon's Trident 7er Modular-Ring 3 Alk 2 Blumentopf 2 Drache 12 Elefant 15 Eule 3 Graupapagei 1 Käfer 19 Maske 120 Schachtel 26 Würfel 10 Frame for Photo Ring from 9 Modules Cat Leaf FBFB-Star Various Business Card Models Dollar Bill Cat Fox Broken Heart Bird-Base Fighter Bravo Dish Full Metal Jacket Little Angel Owl. 145 149 150 152 159 160 161 163 164 165 166 167 169 170 172 173 176 177 182 195 206 209 214 218 223 229 237 240 241 244 247 251 257 272 275 277 280 282 284 288 297. 3.

(4) Paulius Mielinis Phillip Kravtsov Rasputkina Anastasiya Ryan Welsh Sanja Srbljinovic Cucek Santiago Pareja Sebastian aka Origami trouble Slater Duff Stacy Mannes Swapnil Shinde. Timothy Yao Ulrike Krallmann-Wenzel Vitaliy Kumratov Wilhelm Möller Yannick Gardin Yuri Sarudiansky Zabalueva Julia. Christmas Origami Book 2010. Praying Mantis BP 3.5 Slug Clown Serdechko-Stand Kiwi Fir Twig Mozilla Firefox Logo Horse Overgrown Snail Fish Swift Cube - 1 Swift Cube - 2 Swift Cube - 3 Swift Sphere - 1 Swift Sphere - 2 Rock Dragon Tato Wheel The Butterfly Der Helle Morgenstern Wechselwürfel Rubber Ring Two Swans Pingvinyonok. 298 299 300 301 302 305 307 308 312 314 315 317 319 321 322 323 324 326 327 330 335 336 339. 4.

(5) LEFT-OVER CARD. - double A6 card - A6 coversheet - 7 pieces of paper in different sizes, patterns and/or colours. First check whether your left-overs fit the pattern and if not make a new pattern. It's of course also possible to draw a pattern on the card.. - Cut the pattern out of the front of the card - Glue the paper behind the openings and cut off the excess paper - Glue the coversheet onthe inside to hide the 'mess'. designed by A. Miranda van de Beek. Christmas Origami Book 2010. 5.

(6) JAPANESE WINDOW. - Double white card A6 - Paper with Japanese pattern 7,5x7,5 cm and 7,5x15 cm - Plain paper 3,75x3,75 cm in matching colour - Plain black paper 1,85x15 cm. Christmas Origami Book 2010. 6.

(7) designed by A. Miranda van de Beek - Glue the 7,5x7,5 patterned sheet in the middle of the card after cutting out a corner of 3,75x3,75 cm. - Keep the cut-out for later use - Glue the plain coloured sheet in the 'hole' to make a square - Cut two strips of 0,25x7,5 cm from the black paper and glue them on the horizontal and vertical middle of the glued-on square - Cut four strips of 0,5x7,5 cm from the black paper and glue them on the square against the rim - Cut the 7,5x15 cm patterned paper in four long strips and fold the long side 0,25 cm - Glue these strips, with the folded side, against the black strips - Cut the card into a square of 10,5x10,5 cm - Fold or punch something you like from the leftover small patterned paper and glue it on the plain coloured square. Christmas Origami Book 2010. 7.

(8) Kusudama "Portrait" Kalashnikova Alexandra, Eniseysk, Russia 1.. 2.. 3.. 5.. 6.. Ȼ.Ɏ. «Ʉɚɬɚɦɚɪɚɧ». 4.. 7.. Christmas Origami Book 2010. 8.. 8.

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(10) LITTLE FISH by Andreas Najock created octobre 2010. 1. fold an unfold angel bisector. 1. precrease 2. fold fishbase. 1. fold and unfold angel bisector 2. opensink precreased parts 1. opensink. 1. fold right side behind 2. rotate the model. 1.fold two big flaps up as indicated, take next step for orientation. Blubb Blubb. 1. Fold the flap at the front down as shown 2. Pull the paper at the botton out a little. Christmas Origami Book 2010. 1. Shape the little fish! 2. Your’re done!. 10.

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(19) Money Purse Design & Diagrams by Anna Kastlunger. Christmas Origami Book 2010. http://www.origamiaustria.at/. (2010). 19. Page 1 / 2.

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(47) Heart on rack Baceko Polina, 11 years, Eniseysk, Russia. Christmas Origami Book 2010. 37.

(48) Heart with sheet Baceko Polina, 11 years, Eniseysk, Russia. Christmas Origami Book 2010. 38.

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(56) Wolf 2.0 CP and Photodiagrams. Tail. Hindleg. Hindleg. Foreleg. Foreleg. Ear. By Darrel Tan Aka ‘Littlezilla’ Christmas Origami Book 2010. Ear. Head 46.

(57) 1) The resulting base should look like this. 3) Make a mark at X1 and fold back to step 2 Christmas Origami Book 2010. 2) Valley Fold. 4) Make a mark at X2, then turn the paper over 47.

(58) 5) Pleat lightly, using X2 as a landmark. 7) And complete the pleats shown in step 5 Christmas Origami Book 2010. 6) Perform the show mountain folds. 8) Make the following crease lines 48.

(59) 9) Make the following crease lines. 11) Collapsing… Christmas Origami Book 2010. 10) Collapse along the lines. 12) Mountain fold the model in half 49.

(60) The following folds are highly intuitive Detail the head. Swivel fold the ears and pull out the flap below to form the lower jaw. Further detail the head, forming a nose. Shape the ears, and shape the lower and upper jaw to taste.. Shape the body. Perform reverse and petal folds on the back legs. Lightly shape the forelegs and perform a small 3d crimp at the neck area.. Your result should look like this. Form the tail and shape the back. Shape the head to proortion Christmas Origami Book 2010. 50.

(61) Do some final shaping to the legs, head and body. Refer to the photos below for reference.. Christmas Origami Book 2010. 51.

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(64) aMetro kusudama Designed: Dimmis Petrides® , July 2010. 1. 2. Fold in half. 3. Fold in half again but pinch only in the middle. 4. 5. Reverse fold. Repeat behind.. 7. 6. Fold and unfold. Repeat behind.. Fold and unfold. Open up the model.. 8. Precreasing is done.. 10. Fold in half. 9. Push the model to dent in the middle and flatten. 11. Fold and unfold. Repeat behind. 12. Flap. Pocket. Pocket. Flap Fold and unfold. Repeat behind. Finished module. Five modules attached together. 30 unit aMetro. Christmas Origami Book 2010. Idea came out when I was waiting for the metro (hence the name). I was playing with the ticket in my hands, size is 1:2, and I came to this unit. Back in the office, I finalize the unit, and here it is, aMetro. Maybe this has been invented before, I don't know, but I don't usually fold kusudamas, so I am really happy from the result. 54.

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(74) Fold and unfold . Fold and unfold. . Foldinto water bomb base.     . Fold triangle tocenter and refold. Fold cornerup andunfold. . Squash fold. Foldand unfold.    . Pushthis section intothe other section andrefold base. Petal fold.   . Pullout section.     . Repeat onother side. Turn over. Fold up.     . Christmas Origami Book 2010. Fold down. Pullout flaps. Turn over. 64.

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(130) Flag of Switzerland. c Gilad Aharoni (Israel / IA) 2010. Simple A 15cm (6 inch) square makes a 8.5cm (3.5 inch) wide model.. 2. Crease very lightly, connecting the bottom edge with the mark on the left, and the bottom-right corner with the top edge. Mark only the left edge. Repeat on the 3 other sides.. 1. Mark centers of edges with small pinches.. 4. Bring bottom-right corner to the center of the top edge. Only pinch on the left and unfold. Repeat on the 3 other sides.. 7. 4 mountain-folds.. 5. 4 valley-folds.. 3. Valley-fold and unfold.. 6. Valley-fold edges to pinch-marks.. Flag of Switzerland. Visit WWW.GILADORIGAMI.COM for more!. Christmas Origami Book 2010. 70.

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(164) Genie of the Lamp Design, CP and photodiagram by Hubert Villeneuve © 2009. Recommended starting paper : Tissue foil, 45cm. CP of the Genie of the Lamp. Diagonal boxpleating, starting grid of 64. The following pages show details on how to make the turban part.. Christmas Origami Book 2010. 77.

(165) CP of the turban part. Refer to it trough the entire photodiagram below.. 1. Front view of the head of the genie once collapsed. Turn the model over.. 2. Pleat the long flap 1 unit down using the front grid as reference . Genie of the Lamp by Hubert Villeneuve ©2009 . Christmas Origami Book 2010. 78.

(166) 3. Valley fold both sides of the front layer of the long flap while swivel folding the bottom. The model will not lie flat. 4. Pleat the long flap down like in step 2.. 5. Rabbit ear fold the top of the long flap backwards. This will flatten the model.. 6. Open up all the layers of the long flap. The model will not lie flat. . Genie of the Lamp by Hubert Villeneuve ©2009 . Christmas Origami Book 2010. 79.

(167) 7. Fold down the middle of the opened flap.. 8. Bring the long flap behind the whold model.. 9. Valley fold the small triangles at the top while opening the long flap.. 10. Pull the hidden corners as much as you can and flatten them. . Genie of the Lamp by Hubert Villeneuve ©2009 . Christmas Origami Book 2010. 80.

(168) 11. Pull out two more corners and shape the middle section. Rabbit ear fold the tip of the flap.. 12. Squash fold the tip of the flap.. 13. Close up on the tip of the flap. Turn the model over.. 14. Valley fold the long flap to the left while tightening the base. This flap will become the feather of the turban. . Genie of the Lamp by Hubert Villeneuve ©2009 . Christmas Origami Book 2010. 81.

(169) 15. Fold and unfold. 16. – Rabbit ear fold the feather flap up along the crease you just made.. 17. Open sink the feather flap.. 18. Bring the front layer back in order to color changer the feather flap. . Genie of the Lamp by Hubert Villeneuve ©2009 . Christmas Origami Book 2010. 82.

(170) 19. Front view. Turn the model over.. 20. Valley fold the top down. Round the corners.. 21. Curl the feather down. Turn the model over.. 22. The finished turban.   . Genie of the Lamp by Hubert Villeneuve ©2009 . Christmas Origami Book 2010. 83.

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(172) Star within a Star Design: Ilan Garibi Diagrams: Ilan Garibi. 2009. Page 1. Units 6-8. http://www.flickr.com/photos/garibiilan/ [email protected] Color side. Down. 1. 2. Fold the Kite base. 4. 3. We fold a preliminary base on the imaginary square formed from the top and left sides of the white triangle. 5. Turn over and complete the pre crease for the preliminary base 6. 45. B A. Collapse the preliminary base.. Christmas Origami Book 2010. Sink the left corner (you can pre crease before the angle bisector). Open up the right flap. Fold as marked, while allowing point A to move (without any fold!) to point B. 85.

(173) Page 2. Star within a Star Design: Ilan Garibi. 8 7 Tab. A. Fold all the flaps on the right behind to create the tab.. 9. Pocket. Connecrion is straight forward ± insert the tab into the pocket. Add 6 more units to complete. 8 units assembly. Here you can see 4 units connected. Add 4 more to complete the model, or only 2 more units, to get a lovely 3D effect.. Christmas Origami Book 2010. 6 units assembly. 86.

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(194) Miura-ken Beauty _rose----Simplified with variations Robert Lang had composed this model in year 2006 and had put the Crease pattern on his site. The basic objective was to obtain more petals. There are 2/3 blogs discussing how to solve theC.P. The discussions are fascinating. If the CP is observed, one can see that the choice of its proportions on its horizontal creases is complicated and a folder with limited skills like me gets discouraged looking at sections like 6/80 or at the most 12/80 and so on. Though I could manage to fold the rose, I was all the time thinking of a simpler folding method. The pentagonal shape achieved in this model plus the reducing the size of petals towards the centre definitely scores over Kawasaki rose. However the final shaping of the model requires skills. The method of folding is similar to the model by Shuzo Fujimoto, hexagonal star corrugation from silver rectangle where in all layers are symmetrical. Kawasaki when explaining his models he gives lessons to practice initial folding before attempting the final model. The variations given here can be positively considered as lessons to fold the MIURA-KEN BEAUTY ROSE at the same time they are model by themselves.. SIMPLIFACTION Material required: - 1) A4 size paper 2) ruled sheet of paper at least with more than 33 ruled lines. 3) Pencil to mark reference points. Crease pattern is reproduced below.-. Method:-Fold the A4 size paper at corner and identify the square. The extra paper is folded behind with mountain fold. Make a pinch at the right corner at 1/5 length See annexure for division of 5th 9th .The diagrams are reproduced from Mr. Francis Ow’sbookGeometrical Origami .This means you have pinch mark on left of, left over rectangle, after cutting the exact square. This extra strip with 1/5mark will be used as reference point’s scale for the horizontal creases. Now with the help of ruled paper where in you in corporate 0,1,2,3 etc on rows of ruled paper and by putting 0 numbered line at corner of the square paper which we are going to fold and multiple of 11 number line on the other side make vertical eleven creases all of equal length.. Christmas Origami Book 2010. 107.

(195) For horizontal creases, first divide the 1/5th distance in 8 equal parts of extra strip paper and use it to mark horizontal 5 divisions which are progressively in creasing as 6,7, 8 and 9 .To clarify further starting from one corner first mark the 6th division of our tool. Then place the starting point of the tool on this mark just made and go to 7th division and mark 2nd crease. And so on.(Please note that here we have identified 12/80, 14/80, 16/80, 18/80 and 20/80 reference points ). The 5 horizontal divisions are further divided in half –of each section. Thus we are now ready with the base for the model with 10 horizontal and 11 vertical creases. Now orient the paper as shown in C.P.Diagram.such that left corner has the smallest rectangle of 6/80 division by 1/11. Pleat horizontally and unfold. Now fold 2nd vertical column, as mountain fold (also first horizontal fold should be mountain fold) and press this mountain fold between 1st and 3rd horizontal folds with inside reverse fold until next vertical fold. towards third column inside pleated horizontal folds. Carry on this operation for every alternate column with mountain fold. You will have to lock the model when you reach 11th column with the 1st one. See how simple the folding is. With this you will find it easy to fold and will get a perfect pentagonal base.. Shaping: -Your skills will play an important part for this activity. . Look at the finishing by the Designer himself and let nature guide you. There can not be any fixed criteria. Method for simpler rose model with less petals LESSON 1-Variation 1st (4X4 petals) { 8X 9 grid } equal lengths on each side:The basic principle is to have multiple rectangles and the size changes as we vary row lengths. This also gives a pentagonal shape. Kawasaki rose is in squares, so why not consider similar construction was the thought and hence 8 equal length rows and 9 equal length columns were thought of and the base was made. To amplify, keeping in view similar crease pattern divide the square paper with 8 equal division row folds with color side up. Then 9 equal length folds vertically. Actual folding method is to pleat horizontal folds like fan-- one mountain and next valley. Then start from 1st horizontal fold (mountain fold) and 2nd vertical fold (mountain fold.) And push the in-between mountain fold on the vertical crease between 2nd and 3 rd column by inside reverse fold, which is a mountain fold. Continue this way all layers. Lock the 1st raw edge with the last edge. The result will be square type layered structure. Now shape this by gumming calyx and curling all the 16 petals. This gave good result after finish and was easy to fold. LESSON 2Variation 2nd {8X11 Grid } equal length on each side (4x5 petals) [more petals] ;-This gives us thought to further increase of the petals by using initial paper of rectangle size. So we can use A4 size paper and have 8 horizontal rows of equal length as in Variation one –{4x4 petals } (8x9grid) .but columns of equal width can be more than 9 actually 12 so you can cut the paper at11th division to increase one more layer. Keeping the similar crease pattern fold the base as in variation one.(Please note that for columns ,first square length is divided in1/9equallength and then extend this division to the extra paper and cut the rectangle after 11 vertical folds and use this rectangle for folding the model. .PAGE ROSE Variation 3rd- [4X4 petals] ( 8x9 grid with reducing size of petals towards centre) :-The Kawasaki rose has multiples of 4 petals but actually in nature you have more varieties of rose with pentagonal shape , but for simplicity the thought was to have structure of 4 petals layered up .It will be simpler. With this thought the variation was designed and hence I thought of 8 rows and 9 columns base. For the Kawasaki rose, there is one variation by Maria called as M aria’s pentagonal rose. [There is also one more rose with more petals designed by Phu Tran]. Where as here we are adopting a reverse method that is from pentagonal base we are coming down to rectangular base. Actually the 8 horizontal rows can be mainly considered as 4 rows of different width divided among themselves in half.. Christmas Origami Book 2010. 108.

(196) Folding Method Now we divide horizontal length in 1/9. Using this length as reference we mark 3, 4, 5, and 6 lengths which total up to18, a multiple of 9. In short consider that we divide horizontal length in 18 equal parts but use 3, 4, 5, 6.lengths as our main folds for rows and then each division folded in half to get 8 rows. For columns we divide the length in 9 equal parts. Thus our square is divided in 8 rows and9 columns {though actually we have used 1/9of length as unit for both the divisions} Rest of the method remains same to make a rectangles layered base. As we have unequal length on horizontal creases the locking of the base needs bringing both ends together to meet by giving tension to the sides as the whole structure is skewed, and result into hollow square type layered structure with 16 peals. . Thus it is good for final shaping. It is recommended to bring all vertices of each layer to the center, one layer after other. And twist central layer with twister. Now prepare calyx and gum it to your model and shape it by curling each petal and giving a slight gap in each layer by pulling the central twisted structure slightly, the way it looks nice to you. Here using A4 paper and increasing the petals was not successful as locking is not possible. If we change the divisional width of rows it may be possible and needs to be explored.. Shaping Tips Recommended shaping---first bring all the 4 vertices of inner most layer together. Use twister to twist clockwise tightly to the extent possible. This will give natural like shape to the model. Then for 2nd layer shape the vertices making them like water bomb base on each side and turn outside bit tightly. For 3rd layer use the same method.. This is what I have folded. PAGE ROSE See annexure for 5th and9th division below. The diagrams are reproduced from Mr. Francis Ow’sbook-Geometrical Origami. Christmas Origami Book 2010. 109.

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(199) Title Diagrammed. Jared Needle November 2010. Designed by Designed. December 2010. Leftrightblackwhite. Christmas Origami Book 2010. Page 1. Step 6: Fold the top down 1 unit. Step 5: Turn over from right to left. Step 4: Fold the bottom up 2 units. . Step 3: Pleat the 3rd crease to lie along the 4th crease. Step 2: Crease 8ths in both directions. Step 1: White side up. is a step similar to a closed sink I like to use to lock each corner together at the end.. Here are some quick photos showing how to fold my Leftwhiteblackright design. I bet this is simpler than you expected! For an added challenge there. Leftrightblackwhite Photodiagram. 112.

(200) Title Diagrammed. Jared Needle November 2010. Designed by Designed. December 2010. Leftrightblackwhite. Christmas Origami Book 2010. . Step 10: Reverse fold. Step 7: Fold the sides to the center. . . Step 11: Close it back up. . Step 8: Fold the corners back so the model stops trying to come undone.. . . . is a step similar to a closed sink I like to use to lock each corner together at the end.. Step 12: Repeat on the left.. Page 2. Step 9: Close-up on the top. This was the pleat you made in Step 3.. Here are some quick photos showing how to fold my Leftwhiteblackright design. I bet this is simpler than you expected! For an added challenge there. Leftrightblackwhite Photodiagram. 113.

(201) Title Diagrammed. Jared Needle November 2010. Designed by Designed. December 2010. Leftrightblackwhite. Christmas Origami Book 2010. . Step 16: Squash fold them down, like Step 14. Step 13: Fold the flaps down.. . . . . Step 17: Mountain fold the edges behind, parallel to the center line, as far as they will go.. . Step 14: Squash fold them up.. . . . is a step similar to a closed sink I like to use to lock each corner together at the end.. Page 3. Step 18: Mountain fold the edges of the bottom half to match up with the top ones.. Step 15: Fold the bottom flaps up, like Step 13.. Here are some quick photos showing how to fold my Leftwhiteblackright design. I bet this is simpler than you expected! For an added challenge there. Leftrightblackwhite Photodiagram. 114.

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(224) Essence Container by Aldo Marcell Velásquez CP by Jorge E Jaramillo. Green creases are partial folds only, layers do not press against each other.. Christmas Origami Book 2010. 130.

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(234) Missile by Joseph Organtini Diagramed by: David Osburn. 1. Fold in half, creasing on edges.. 4. Divide into thirds, using the crease marks as a guide.. Christmas Origami Book 2010. 5. Crease only where shown.. 3. Fold the diagonal, creasing only at the intersections.. 5. Divide the outer thirds into thirds, not creasing the middle.. 6. Divide each third by half, not creasing the middle.. 140.

(235) 7. Divide again by half. The outer creases go all the way across.. 8. Divide the edges once more with a mountain fold.. 10. Pleat. The width is about the height of folds from step 8.. 11. Fold the bottom under. 13. Fold up.. 14. Fold the tip of the corner down.. Christmas Origami Book 2010. 9. Turn over.. 12. Zoom into circled area.. 15. Unfold to step 12.. 141.

(236) 16. Repeat 11-15 four times on the left side.. 17. Fold the right side in half only where indicated, then unfold.. 18. Repeat 11-15 five times on the right side, using the new crease as the outer mark for the fold.. 19. Unfold everything.. 20. Fold the top down and pleat the bottom.. 21. Roll into a tube.. 22. Nest the layers like so. Pleat the tube as shown.. Christmas Origami Book 2010. 142.

(237) 23. View from side. Collapse one of the larger triangles.. 24. Cutaway view. Fold the inside flap, locking the point. 25. Repeat with all the other points on top.. Finished Missile! 26. Collapse along preexisting creases. The tail does not lock shut, but is held together from its own tension.. Christmas Origami Book 2010. 143.

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(427) I .0 HUMMINGBRD1 KAROL KAFARSKI 2010. 3. 2. 1. 7. 5. 6. 8. 9. 14. 15. 10. 4. 11. 13. 12. open sink. 16. Christmas Origami Book 2010. 17. 18. 19. 170.

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(431) Procedure 1. Fold the base.     . 2.. Make a twist on the side flap.. 3.. Fold the flap in half.. Christmas Origami Book 2010. 174.

(432) 4.. Shape the sceptre..    . 5. Insert the flaps in step 3 into the slots.       . 6. Thin and shape the model. Finished.. Christmas Origami Book 2010. 175.

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(497) Frame for photo Krayuhina Anastasiya, 7 years, Eniseysk, Russia. Christmas Origami Book 2010. 240.

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(499)  named   by Krystyna Burczyk 23.10.2010 30-30-30 version Divide the right angle into 30-30-30:. Fold along the part of the diagonal to intersect lines and join the point of intersection with the end of the second line:. Form a module:. Christmas Origami Book 2010. 241.

(500) The module is ready.. Prepare 9 modules and join them as shown below:. 30-30-30 version (the right and the left sides of a ring). Christmas Origami Book 2010. 242.

(501) 22,5-22,5-45 version. 22,5-33,75-33,75 version. 15-30-45 version. 15-37,5-37,5 version. Christmas Origami Book 2010. 243.

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(509) FBFB-Star by Maik Fischer Fischers Blintzed Frog Base Star is a very easy design. It uses a base with a sunken middleflap. I’m sorry for the bad quality of the diagrams. December 15 was coming very fast so I hurried a little bit. Furthermore it was the first time that I used Inkscape to draw diagrams. I promise that the next diagrams will be better. Nearly every kind of paper can be used. A square of 20cm is big enough but a little bit bigger paper will make it easier.. Christmas Origami Book 2010. 251.

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(530) Dollar Bill Cat by Marc Kirschenbaum. ©2010. 1. Valley fold in half.. 2. Valley fold in half.. 3. Valley fold the corner.. 4. Valley fold up to meet the upper edge.. 5. Unfold along the center.. 6. Valley fold the corner.. 7. Valley fold up to match the edge behind.. 8. Unfold along the center.. 9. Precrease.. 10. Collapse along the existing creases (Waterbomb Base).. Christmas Origami Book 2010. 272.

(531) 11.. Swing one flap up.. 12.. Precrease the top flap.. 13.. Valley fold along the angle bisector.. 14.. Swing down along the existing crease.. 11-15. 15.. Swing the flap down.. 16.. Repeat steps 11-15 at the top.. 17.. Turn over.. 18.. Precrease.. Christmas Origami Book 2010. 273.

(532) 19. Precrease along the angle bisectors (top layer only).. 20. Rabbit ear.. 21. Mountain fold the flap in half.. 22. Spread squash the flap. The inner layers will fold in along existing creases.. 23. Mountain fold the corner.. 24. Pleat the flaps up.. 25. Crimp the flap up.. 26. Completed Dollar Bill Cat. ©2010 Marc Kirschenbaum. Christmas Origami Book 2010. 274.

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(558) Bird-Base Fighter The bird base produces four flaps, amendable to creating two wings, a head, and a tail. It makes good airplanes, too.. 1. Valley fold in half and unfold both ways .. 4. Petal fold upwards, but only do so on the top layer.. 3. Fold simulataneously on the mountain and valley folds, gathering the points at the bottom.. 2. Valley fold the diagonal and unfold.. 5. Pull the top down and the bottom flaps out to the side.. 6. Step 5 in progress. Keep pullilng until the top is straight across, and not at an angle. Then flatten.. 7. Mountain fold the top behind along the diagonal.. 10. Squash fold to the right.. 8. Valley fold the side corners down. Christmas Origami Book 2010. 11. Valley fold back to the left.. 9. Turn over.. 280.

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