Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Origami Materials

Someday I will get this good…hopefully!

Dover Publications has this book.

My first…and a great book!

Wow…I haven’t tried these, but I have dreams!

If you can find this publication, grab it!

If you are around Missoula, and you like origami…you need to go to The Book Exchange. These are priced at $12.95 or $11.99, but they sell for $6.50-$6.00!  Fancier paper can be found at Rockin’ Rudy’s…and the smaller squares are also found there.



 

Monday, October 17, 2022

Modular Origami Workshop



Six sheets of paper…two each of three colors.


Fold each sheet in half. If you can’t find a bone folder, a Point Turner and Seam Creaser can be found where sewing supplies are located! 


 

Open up each sheet, and fold the outer edges into meet the center crease.


Time to make parallelograms! Looking at the bottom brown rectangle, I always fold the bottom right corner up to the top of the rectangle, then fold the top left corner down to the bottom of the rectangle. You could do a reverse of this movement…just be consistent! Please focus on that small white triangle on the upper right of the rectangle…you will tuck that under and follow it with the large triangle…to make the + and secure the flaps.


See the +? Sweet…now flip each parallelogram over!


Fold each acute angle up to the obtuse angle…I set them like this to be sure they are all the same direction. It works if the pieces are all the same!




Pick your bottom color…I have picked brown. The patterned colors are what I will call the sides…stick the points of the sides into the flaps formed by the X.



The last pair (yellow) are the front/back…and again, the points get folded into the X …a bit of wiggling may be required to make it work.


The top is ready to be added!


The finished cube! Only one extra fold, and 4 sheets of 3 colors, will make the Stellated Octahedron!


















Dollar Origami 

Gotta try these!

Dazzle Stars

Tico Star

Truncated Tetrahedron

 


 

 

Thursday, October 10, 2019

Needle Felting Pumpkins

Wednesday, the students explored dyeing wool with Koolaide and commercial dye. Friday, the students will try to make a needle felted pumpkin. This should be an amazing adventure! Watch first... Needle Felted Pumpkins

Area and perimeter at Galata School