Origami (Subscribe)
Categories
- Clubs and Societies (9)
- Geometry and Modulars (11)
- Money Folding (4)
- Origamic Architecture (15)
- Paper Airplanes (24)
Links
paperfolding.com
Diagrams, history, relationship with math, gallery, and book reviews with cover shots.
Paula's Orihouse
http://home.tiscali.nl/gerard.paula/origami/
Photos of models and conventions, information on knotology (folding with paper strips) and diagrams.
Peter Budai's Origami
http://members.tripod.com/~PeterBudai/
Beginner to intermediate diagrams, illustrations of infinite folds, articles and a glossary of origami symbols.
Photuki Origami Photo Cube Software
http://www.geocities.com/thinkways/cubic/cube_template.htm
A program that generates printable waterbomb templates from photos, which can then be cut and folded into cubes and other forms.
Robert J. Lang Origami
Model gallery, information on the scientific application of origami, copyright and choosing paper. Also home to the TreeMaker diagramming program.
Robert Salemink's Page
http://members.chello.nl/~rsalemink/origami_e/index_e.html
Diagrams by Robert Salemink, along with a database of models from other sources.
Robin Glynn's Origami
Diagrams, gallery, links, and a brief history of how the author started.
Saadya-net
Slideshow of sculptural origami by Saadya Sternberg, featuring masks, animals and curves.
Shaya's Origami Gallery
Pictures of origami animals, insects, sea creatures, dragons, and other things folded by the site owner.
Sprite!'s Origami
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~sprite/Origami/origami.html
Illustrated instructions on folding the traditional crane, and some book reviews.
Star Wars Origami
http://www.happymagpie.com/origami.html
Photos and diagrams of various models inspired by the series. Includes links to other Star Wars models.
Tea Bag Folding
http://www.teabagfolding.circleofcrafters.com/
Learn about tea bag folding, with lessons on making medallions. Free printable tea bag folding tiles.
TP Kong's Origami
http://www.geocities.com/tp_kong/
Picture gallery of personal work, easy to follow diagrams, newly developed models.
World Peace Project for Children
On the story of Sadako and the Thousand Cranes, and the world's largest crane. Diagram for the traditional crane included.


