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Red Thread OrigamiA compilation of Traditional Origami ModelsTo Learn and TeachOrigami Pulse CICNovember 2018

2IntroductionRed Thread Legend: Connecting hands and hearts with Origami“an invisible red thread connects those destined to meet, regardless of the time,place, or circumstance. The thread may stretch or tangle, but never break.”In Japan, this legend refers to our unique paths and encounters we have in life withothers we are meant to meet, and learn from, connecting our hands and hearts to oneanother. Red thread Origami is a project that aims to promote encounters andlearning. Origami is transmitted from one person to another; being passed acrossgenerations and connecting people across the world. The experience of one persontaking time through conversation and interaction with a piece of paper brings joy andcan spark a new hobby and passion for someone else.We believe Origami is a beautiful, peaceful way to bring people together in learningand conversation, thereby overcoming loneliness and boredom. We encourageparticipants to continue this positive experience as a meaningful activity when alone,to create beautiful things such as flowers they can give to others in their community.While we may appear to be connected through the internet and phones, we believe inreal first-hand encounters and conversation. Origami can allow strangers to becomefriends. We aim to empower those who are vulnerable to discover what they canachieve, and pass on their new skills to bring joy and connection to themselves andothers in their community.We hope you will find the experience of learning and teaching Origami as enjoyable aswe do. Bear in mind that you will need to be patient and persevere. It takes time to getfamiliar with the Origami symbols but once you have learnt them you will be able toread any diagrams and fold any model.We hope you will feel inspired to both create and pass on your new skills.Good luck and all the best,Dr Lizzie Burns, Zulay Newell & Angela LoveridgeOrigami Pulse CICThe Origami symbols and terms are from Marcella Brina who is a talented Origami artist and kindly gave us thepermission to use them here. The diagrams of the traditional models were done by David Petty who sadly passedaway in December 2011. David made huge contributions to the world of Origami and his former colleague andfriend Nick Robinson gave us the permission to use his traditional Origami diagrams here.You are free to reproduce any part of this booklet for educational purposes only – all commercial reproduction isprohibited. Origami Pulse CIC, November 2018.www.OrigamiPulse.com

3ContentsIntroduction2About Origami7Origami Symbols and Terms8Origami BasesPreliminary Base10Waterbomb base10Kite Base11Blintz Base11Fish Base12Bird Base12Origami Frog Base13Origami ModelsHouse14Organ14Pencil15Drinking cup16Salt Cellar / Fortuna 22www.OrigamiPulse.com

4Seed Packet23Japanese Helmet24Crown25Dart26Snapper 227Waterbomb28Shirt / Shorts29Happycoat30Bowtie31Yakko-san32Japanese Man33Butterfly34Waterbomb and Butterfly35Jumping Frog36Frog37Swan39Bird40Parakeet41Flapping Bird42Drinking Bird43www.OrigamiPulse.com

5Pigeon/Dove44Owl45Egg laying Hen46Hen48Swan Candy Dish49Crow50Phoenix52Heron53Crane55Tulip and Leaf56Waterlily57Camelia58Iris59Multibox61Simple Box62Sanbow63Star e.com

6Boat/ Snapper71Pagoda72Fish73Goldfish74Turtle75Four point Star76Star77Windmill78Blow top79Harlequin Cube80Triangular tray (Model designed by Zulay Newell)81Origami Japanese Kusudama83Useful websiteswww.OrigamiPulse.com87

7About OrigamiWhat is Origami?Simply, Origami is the art of paper folding without cutting or gluing.Origami is the Japanese name deriving from two words “ori” meaning to fold and“kami” meaning paper.Brief HistoryThe art of Origami arose in Japan in the 7th century. But its roots lie in Ancient China,where the paper was invented about 2000 years ago. Modern Origami owes a greatdeal to the efforts of Yoshizawa, Akira. Master Yoshizawa published books withcompletely new models starting in the early 1950's. He, together with American SamRandlett developed the standard set of Origami diagram symbols that is still usedtoday.Origami paperAlmost any laminar (flat) material can be used for folding; the only requirement is thatit should hold a crease. (Normal copy paper with weights of 70–90 g/m2 can be usedfor all the Origami models that you will find in here).Origami Health benefitsOrigami provides both mental and physical stimulation. Origami helps develop handeye coordination, fine motor skills and mental concentration. Use of the hands directlystimulates areas of the brain. Many find the folding of paper, a form of relaxation andmost recently it has been associated with the practice of Mindfulness. Also, it teachespatience, hand coordination and exactness.Origami is for:Anyone who likes to be surprised and loves a challenge; for those who love beautyand want to study something new and for those seeking a hobby for joy and fulfilment.About the Crane and SadakoThe Crane is a symbol of peace and friendship. Japanese legend says that anyonewho folds 1,000 origami cranes will be granted a special wish.Sadako Sasaki was a Japanese girl who was only two years old when an Americanatomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. She became one of themost widely known hibakusha — a Japanese term meaning “bomb-affected person”.She is remembered through the story of the one thousand origami cranes. Sadako fellshort of her goal of folding 1,000 cranes, having folded only 644 before her death, herfriends completed the 1,000 and buried them all with her.www.OrigamiPulse.com

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10Origami BasesThe Origami bases folds are often the foundation or starting point of Origami projects. Therefore,these are important folds to learn and master.Preliminary BaseWaterbomb basewww.OrigamiPulse.com

11Kite BaseBlintz Basewww.OrigamiPulse.com

12Fish BaseBird Base (start with a preliminary base)www.OrigamiPulse.com

13Origami Frog Base (start with a preliminary base)www.OrigamiPulse.com

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83Origami Japanese KusudamaThe Japanese kusudama (薬玉; lit. medicine ball) is a paper model that is usually(although not always) created by sewing multiple identical pyramidal units (usuallystylized flowers folded from square paper) together through their points to form aspherical shape.Kusudama originate from ancient Japanese culture, where they were used for incense andpotpourri; possibly originally being actual bunches of flowers or herbs. The word itself is acombination of two Japanese words kusuri, Medicine, and tama, Ball. They are nowtypically used as decorations, or as gifts.We have made many Kusudamas over the years to give as presents and they are alwayswell received. They take time to make but the end result is always beautiful andrewarding.The Kusudama instructions that you will find in the next page can be founded ional-japanese-kusudama(there is also a video)www.OrigamiPulse.com

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87Useful websiteswww.britishorigami.infoThis is a great place to start, we are all members and it has been very helpful. The British OrigamiSociety is a group devoted to the art of paper-folding. They have over 700 members worldwide andpublish a bi-monthly magazine. They organise local and national meetings and have a unique library.www.origami.org.ukGreat 3D instructions of few models.www.origami-instructions.comGood website with clear instructionswww.origami-fun.com,Here you'll find a complete paper folding resource.www.origamispirit.comThis is a great website and blog from Leyla Torres, she features very explicit Origami video instructions.www.paperkawaii.comHere you'll find excellent Origami instructions, diagrams, photo & video tutorials.www.kusudama.meThis is a website about Kusudamas, modular Origami and paper art. You can find modular Origami worksof Lukasheva Ekaterina, Origami diagrams & tutorials.www.happyfolding.comExcellent website with lots of information and models to fold.www.OrigamiPulse.com

Simply, Origami is the art of paper folding without cutting or gluing. Origami is the Japanese name deriving from two words “ori” meaning to fold and “kami” meaning paper. Brief History The art of Origami arose in Japan in the 7th

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