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A
A B
9. Fold the spread-squash back up 10. Now, repeat steps 8-9 on the
11. Repeat the sink on
on the existing creases, pulling one next corner. Note the placement of
the last two corners.
layer from each side inward and fingers. Be careful when folding the
upward. sink back up, it is as easy to grab
two layers as one.
12. The second level of sinks is complete. 13. Note that the squashed 14. Complete the level by sinking
The model should be symmetric in four square is always in the center the other 3 corners.
directions, if it is not, then a mistake was of the model.Fold up as
made in folding up the sinks. Continue before.
sinking on the next level.
15. Keep adding levels until your 16. To complete the model,
paper shreads irrecoverably, your valley fold the last set of flaps 17. Completed model.
eyes explode, or you feel satiated towards the center, and pull the
by the process. As a challenge, I flaps out from behind.
recommend eight levels on an 10"
piece of paper.
Diagrammed by J.C. Nolan - Oct.'92
Angel Maarten van Gelder 1986 Sep Q
This angel has coloured wings and a white face and dress. When folded from
soft coloured paper you may create a nice mobile for Xmas.
K K L
F
L Q Q L
Q
F
R R
1 Start with waterbomb- 2 3
base (color inside). L
F F R
F R
Q
Q Q
L
Q Q
13 Repeat on left side. 14
Turn model over.
7 Fold white point (head) up. 8 Fold point down.
Points Q will raise. Don’t Points Q stay up.
push flat; they will flatten
automatically in diagram 11..13!
Q Q
Q Q
Back Front
24 25
Angel created & diagrammed by Alec Fehl
1 2 3
4 5
6
8 9
7
10
11
12
13
14
15
Sacar la
punta que está
16 dentro
17
18
19
$ “One-Way” Arrow
Copyright 1998-99 Stephen Hecht. All Rights Reserved
A dollar bill makes a model 100mm long and 32mm wide.
Rectangles of other dimensions may also used, provided they are “considerably” longer than they are wide.
1/4
1/2
12. Swing out the raw 13. Reverse-fold. 14. Swing down. 15. Wrap a single ply
edges from behind. Repeat on left. around the central
Model is not flat at the trapezoid. Easier if
“point” end. you open the model
up considerably.
19. Continue flipping over 20. Like so. Model is 21. Tuck the new upper
the “flights”, squashing a now flat. Turn over. trapezoid inside the one
new trapezoid beneath the behind it, which was wrapped
one you wrapped earlier. earlier.
$ “One-Way” Arrow (continued)
Copyright 1998-99 Stephen Hecht. All Rights Reserved
ONE
24. Finished.
$ Heart-and-Arrow
Copyright 1999 Stephen Hecht. All Rights Reserved
A dollar bill makes a model 30 mm x 45mm. For your first attempt, begin with a 3x7
rectangle larger than a dollar bill.
B A
4. Horizontal creases not 5. Bisect the outer rectangles. 6. On each side, use the outer
shown. Bisect the rectangles. 2 creases to add another.
center
line
7. All creases shown. 8. Swing behind on the 9. Flip down the top eighth,
Mountain the top and bottom indicated crease. Turn over. squashing the corner at the
eighths behind. right.
$ Heart-and-Arrow (cont.)
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10. Pull out paper from under 11. Swing over the long
flap, while pulling up the 12. Swing flap back on
the squash, flipping down the existing crease, while flipping
long edge. triangle shown.
down the top eighth and
squashing a tiny diagonal.
##-##
20-24
27. Swing flap to the left,
25. Repeat 20-24 behind. 26. Reverse-fold. At the left squashing the corner behind it.
end, only the embedded layer
is reverse-folded.
$ Heart-and-Arrow (cont.)
Copyright 1999 Stephen Hecht. All Rights Reserved
26-31
32. Swing the large, hidden
31. Swing down 2 edges, triangular flap upwards, 33. Reverse-fold the
swiveling under the sunken reverse-folding the left side. middle triangle upwards.
area. Repeat 26-31 behind.
head tail
37-40
40. Bring one layer to 41. Thus. Turn model over
surface (a closed-sink). 42. Repeat 37-40, treating the
top-to-bottom. double-thickness as one layer.
Turn back over (top-to-bottom).
49-50
54. Repeat 49-50. 55. Swing rear half of large 56. Tuck new flap into pocket
triangle to front. behind. Front edges of
arrowhead are now both
closed.
D
tweezers
help
tweezers
help
62. Back to a front 63. Reverse-fold the corner back up, tucking
view. Reverse-fold into the tiny pocket. These steps achieve a
nested corner down. closed sink more easily. Repeat 60-63 on
the right point of the heart.
There are unfortunately 2 separate points at the bottom of the heart, but this does help the model
stand up a little better. And though I regret the two-tone harlequin-esque finish, it’s not as glaring
with a real dollar bill as in these diagrams. (I regard these shortcomings as the price of achieving
my self-imposed goal: the arrow shaft emerges from under the planes of the heart.)
Badger
1 2 3
4
5 6 7
8 9 10 11
Repeat steps 4 to 9 on
12 the left side
13
14
15
16 17 18
22 23 24 25
26 27 28
90º
31
30
29
33
32
1 Mark point 2
3 4 5
6 7 8
Balloon with basket Maarten van Gelder 1992 Aug
1.Begin with a bird base, colored 2.Precrease the top. 3.Precrease through the
side out. Fold the top flaps intersection of creases.
down.
5-6
19.Pull the flap through. 20.Repeat steps 18-19 in mirror 21.Bring the colored layers to
image. the surface.
22.Swing down. 23.Tuck flap into pocket. 24.Swing the large flap over.
8-16
25.Carefully fold flap up, 26.Repeat steps 8-16 on this 27.Swing over.
releasing the trapped layer. flap.
24-27
28.Repeat steps 24-27 in mirror 29.Turn over. 30.Wrap a single layer around
image. each side.
37.Closed sink. 38.Swing one flap up. 39.Swing the large flaps back.
35-39
40.Repeat steps 35-39 in mirror 41.Swing one flap over. 42.Swing one flap up (a portion
image. of the fold is hidden under
the colored region).
46.Rearrange the flaps as 47.Swing up while incorporating 48.Swing over bottom flap.
indicated. a reverse fold. Stretch top flap outwards.
49.Swing down two flaps. 50.Swing over one flap. 51.Valley corner down.
41-51
61.Precrease. 62.Valley the top single layers 63.Valley the tail up.
outwards while folding the
tail upwards. The tail will not
lie flat.
64.Pleat the tail. The valley fold 65.Fold the sides back to the 66.Precrease. The resulting
lies along an existing crease. center. A swivel will form width should be about as
The mountain fold is midway underneath the pleat. wide as the colored section
from the valley fold to the below.
white portion.
67.Squash the tip. 68.Swing the top back to reveal 69.Valley upwards; do not
the colored triangle. crease sharply.
Mountain back the excess
paper at the base ofthe tail.
72-82
82.Swing over. 83.Repeat steps 72-82 in mirror 84.Lightly fold the model in half.
image.
1/4
85.Squash flap, being sure to 86.Reverse fold one half into 87.Swing over.
distribute the inner layers as angle quadsectors. Reverse
evenly as possible. The tiny the other half along the angle
hidden flap should go bisector.
towards the head. Rotate.
85-88
88.Squash fold. Repeat steps 89.Reverse fold. 90.Swivel up. Make the valley
85-88 behind. fold as light as possible.
89-92 Edge A
91.Valley fold. 92.Swing over two flaps. Repeat 93.Ccrimp the head into the
steps 89-92 behind. body so that edge A lies
straight. Alow the antennae
to swing up.
97.Tuck the tip of the win into 98.Rabbit ear the front legs. Due 99.Crimp the middle legs in half.
the pocket. Shape the wing. to the thickness, they will
Repeat steps 94-97 behind. stick out slightly.
100.Pull the antennae back and 101. Curl the antennae around 102.Crimp the legs. Curl the
outside reverse fold the the head. Double rabbit ear antennae and the tip of the
head around them. the head. Pull tail upwards. head.Round out the
abdomen, and curl the
wings around it.
103.Completed Bee
©1994 Marc Kirschenbaum
Beetle Created by Marc Vigo Anglada
April 1994
Beetle, Page 1 of 3
8 Front view. Mountain fold inside 9 The result shoud look like this 10 Raise the corners. All oblique pleats
Repeat on the right side Turn the model over are at 45 degrees.
Created by Marc Vigo Anglada Beetle, Page 2 of 3
April 1994
11 Sink. Repeat on the 12 Turn the flap to the left 13 Valley fold front layer,
right side Repeat on the right side reverse fold the second.
22 Valley fold the eyes 23 Turn the model over 24 Rabbit ear the first
pair of legs
25 Rabbit ear the second 26 Valley fold one layer 27 Reverse fold middle legs
pair of legs to lock the model Rabbit ear third pair of legs
1 2 3
4 5 Turn/click in position
7 Variation 1: divide in 8 8 9
1. Use foil paper for best effect on this model, While you could
use kami, it will be more difficult and not as nice looking.
Start with 1/2 of a square or 2:1 ratio piece of paper, large
paper is not needed as a 6X3 piece of foil works well. Fold
the foil into sixteenths, with skin color desired on the out side.
2. reverse fold in
the first 2 corners
on each side.
4. reverse fold
down the top from
the center fold to form
the head.
page 1 of 2
5. open up the figure and
pull up the first layer of the
head while flatening the inside
flaps to effect a color change.
This will give your model the same
color hair as her gown.
Finished
looks best
when small.
page 2 of 2
Big Bird
1 2 3
4
5 6
45º
7 8 9 10 11
180º
Squash fold
Fold 1 layer to the top Valley fold the 2 small points. asymetrically or see the
Note that the lower edges are box below
slightly above the centre crease
Swivel a point to the left so Swivel the other point to Valley fold the three points
that it continues the line of the right to the centre
the bottom edge
22 23
21
Unfold
24 25 26 27
Valley fold the point up note that Make 2 sharp creases about These creases should be made
the horizontal crease is slightly half way to the centre line lightly, just bending the paper
above the existing diagonal crease
28
Complex
A 10" square makes a model with a 4" wingspan
1. This will be the color of the 2. Valley the corners to the 3. Pleat along existing creases.
body. Precrease along angle intersections of creases and
bisectors. unfold.
10. Valley down as far as 11. Spread open to reveal small 12. Sink triangularly halfway.
possible and unfold. Repeat flap.
steps 9-10 behind.
12-13
13. Close back up. Repeat steps 14. Petal fold. 15. Valley to intersection of
12-13 on the other side. creases.
14-16
16. Precrease sides of flap and 17. Valley corners. Turn over. 18. Swing a flap over, front and
then open up. Repeat steps back.
14-16 behind.
19. Precrease through all layers. 20. Unfold bottom flap. 21. Squash. Do not flatten
completely.
22. Wrap around to make 23. Pull out single layer. 24. Valley over.
symetrical.
23-26 18-26
25. Reverse fold. 26. Swing over flap while 27. Repeat steps 18-26 in mirror
incorporating a reverse fold. image.
Repeat steps 23-26 behind.
28. Valley up corners. 29. Pull out hidden corners. 30. Pull out hidden points.
31. Crimp sides. 32. Valley down four points. 33. Stretch apart sides.
33-34
34. View from step 33. Double- 35. Repeat steps 33-34 on other 36. Lightly swing up top section.
crimp upwards and flatten. side.
36-37
37. Swing back down while 38. Repeat steps 36-37 behind. 39. Swing down flaps.
collapsing the top single
layer outwards.
40. Swing over a layer, undoing 41. Wrap around a single layer. 42. Swing back. Repeat behind.
reverse fold. Repeat behind. Repeat behind.
43. Pull flap out, releasing layers 44. Asymmetrical squash. 45. Valley layer through. Repeat
at left. Repeat behind. Repeat behind. behind.
46. Swivel down. Repeat 47. Swivel over. Repeat behind. 48. Bring single layer to surface
behind. (closed sink). Repeat
behind.
49. Sink triangularly, so as to 50. Sink triangularly again. 51. Wrap around a single layer.
match up with the folded Repeat behind. Repeat behind.
edge in the middle. Repeat
behind.
52. Swing flap over while 53. Swing over two layers. 54. Pull out single layer from
incorporating a reverse fold Model will not lie flat. behind.
along existing creases.
55. Swivel under. 56. Swing single layer back. 57. Swivel up.
52-59
58. Wrap single layer around 59. Close model back up. 60. Repeat steps 52-59 behind.
(closed sink).
61. Swing over flap while pulling 62. Valley along existing crease. 63. Swivel down hidden middle
up a layer through the Repeat behind. layer into pocket. Repeat
pocket. Repeat behind behind.
64. Bring single layer to surface 65. Closed sink along existing 66. Pull point outwards.
(closed sink). Repeat crease. Repeat behind.
behind.
67. Bring the bottom points to 68. Swing down. 69. Precrease. Repeat with
the top, allowing the corners adjacent flap.
to spread sink.
70. Spread apart. 71. View from step 71. Sink 72. The edges of the wing
single layer through from should now be flush. Close
behind, using the creases the model up.
from step 69.
68-72
73. Repeat steps 68-72 behind. 74. Sink triangularly along 75. Closed sink along existing
existing crease. Repeat crease. Repeat behind.
behind.
76. Outside reverse fold along 77. Detail of tail. Valley along 78. Unfold.
existing crease. angle bisectors.
Point A Point A
79. Swivel fold. Repeat behind. 80. Crimp upwards, so point A 81. Valley down. Repeat behind.
meets colored raw edge.
82. Valley along angle bisector. 83. Swivel over. Repeat behind. 84. Valley up. Repeat behind.
Repeat behind.
85. Mountain top flaps into 86. Mountain the double layer 87. Reverse fold back. Repeat
pocket. about 1/4th the width. behind.
Towards the tail, the fold will
terminate at an angle, and
at the other end, a swivel
will form. Repeat behind.
88. Mountain behind wing. 89. Valley to existing crease. 90. Crimp the tail section. See
Repeat behind. Repeat behind. step 91 for positioning.
91. Collapse upwards. 92. Outside reverse fold. 93. Sink the indicated regions.
94. Reverse fold the indicated 95. Valley over a single layer. 96. Pull the center flap fowards
areas. Repeat behind. while pulling the side flaps
outwards.
97. Open sink. 98. Reverse the four hidden 99. Reverse the first of the three
corners down. points down. Note how the
bottom five layers are
distributed.
99-101
103. Tuck the bottom hidden 104. Spread apart the flap flat, 105. Valley down.
points into the center of while pulling it into an
the model. upright position.
121. Mountain behind. 122. Flip the points. 123. Valley through intersection
of creases. See step 124
for positioning.
124. Spread squash. 125. Swivel at each side. 126. Swivel at right. Bring
colored layer to surface.
127. Pleat downwards. 128. Completed propeller. 129. Valley up (there are no
reference points).
129-131
130. Pull the single layer up as 131. Pleat the excess into the 132. Repeat steps 129-131
far as possible. center pocket. behind.
133. Sread the wings apart, 134. Collapse the sides inwards 135. Completed cowl.
allowing the front to spread at 90º. You can trim the
apart too. To flatten, fold sides to taste with
the top of the cowl over. mountain folds.
136. View of lower wing. 137. Valley at 45º 138. Wrap a single layer 139. Squash over.
Precrease. through intersection around.
of precrease and
center.
140. Wrap a single layer 141. Spread squash. 142. Rabbit ear the tip of 143. Raise the wing and
around. the strut. strut, tucking its tip
into the pocket on
the upper wing.
Repeat steps 136-
143 on other wing.
144. Detail of landing 145. Valley up. 146. Pull out a single 147. Valley down while
gear. Precrease. layer from each incorporating
side. reverse folds.
148. Shape with 149. Round off with 150. Completed wheel.
mountain folds. mountain folds. Repeat steps 144-
149 behind.
6.
4. 5. Repeat step 3 on right side of paper.
8. The valley fold at the bottom 9. Folds at the top and bottom trisect
7. Valley fold downwards to
bisects the angle. Lift the flap the angle. The fold on the right
form a flap. The paper
back upwards to form a bisects the angle.
should lay flat.
triangle.
28. The completed bird. With some manipulation of the tail and
27. Fold to shape bird as shown.
feet it should be possible to balance the bird on its feet.
1. 2. 3.
Begin with an equilateral Fold to the crease line in the ... and turn paper over.
triangle, about 15 cm to each centre ...
side. Fold and fold.
4. 5. 6. 7.
C C
A
B B
In this step, only the Mountain fold each of Fold in half. Imagine BCD as an
top layer is folded. the corners under as isosceles triangle.
Bring the lower edges shown, at the Valley fold as
to the middle. mid-point between A illustrated and
and B and parallel to crease well.
line B and C.
10.
.8 9.
Fold down and crease ... then unfold Steps 7 Reverse fold along the crease
well ... and 8. lines made in Step 7.
Reverse fold again along Fold and unfold, creasing ... then valley fold to the crease
creases made in Step 8. firmly ... made in Step 12.
14. 15. 16.
Outside reverse fold on the left ... ... and then the right, at the Fold up the top and back
angle as illustrated. pieces as shown.
20.
21. 21.
22.
Outside reverse at the top while
crimp folding below ...
23.
Preliminary fold
7
6
5
8
9 10 11
12 13 14 15
17 18 19 20
16 Swivel the
point to the
left
Tuck inside
Repeat steps 20-21 on the right Closed sinks Wrap the double layer
from behind to the front
26 27 28 29
30 31 33
32
Mountain fold
shoulders, neck and
Tuck into pockets behind Crimp Release trapped paper head simultaneously
from behind
34 35 36
37
A
A C
C
1) Crease on inticated 2) Fold so point 3) Unfold
Start with Specially
Or Make your own by lines. A lies on line
Made 2 toned paper.
mountain and valley BC
folding.
A B
A B
A B
D C C
D
D C
5) fold top back. Midway through 8) Inside
4) Repeat 2 & 3 6) grasp points A 7) Fold and
step 6. Reverse.
symetrically on & B and swing down Unfold.
the left side. so piont C & D meet.
9) The result. 10) Fold and 11) fold under 12) Tuck the
turn over. Unfold and tuck in two triangles
pocket. into the pocket,
do not tuck in
pointer underneath.
4) Unfold to step 2. 5) Tuck underneath. 6) Two reverse folds. 7) Fold and unfold. 8) Two reverse folds.
8) Like this. 10) Two valley 11) (Top portion 12) Tuck in
7) A type of 9) (Top of front
Turn over. folds. only shown) Pockets below.
petal fold. cut away) Make
Two swivel folds.
another odd
petal fold.
email -- Kim.Best@m.cc.utah.edu
Created during the CDO convention December 1995 in Vicenza
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 Model becomes 3D 8
1. Fold and unfold laterally. 2. Fold and unfold in fourths. 3. Fold and unfold. Turn over.
Turn over.
B
B C
A A
4. Following the existing creases, 5. To complete the base, 6. This is a completed windmill
start to fold a windmill base, bringing do the same with C & D. base. Sink all four corners.
points A and B to the center.
B
B B
B
A A A
D
C
10. Repeat on the next flap. 11. Repeat on the next flap. 12. Repeat on the last flap, tucking
Point A will become covered. the end inside when done.
E
C
D
B E
A
13. The first level is complete. 14. Fold the next flap down. 15. ...and the next flap...
E E
F F
G
16. ...and the next flap... 17. ...and the final flap, folding 18. Completed model.
over the first flap, under the next,
and out the other side.
The Martian Bouncing Spider
copyright 1997 by Perry Bailey
1. fold and unfold paper diagonaly in half both ways then 2. Blintz fold again the center
blintz fold in all the corner to the center. Then unfold completely and
turn the model over.
3. Fold the raw edge up to the top crease, then 4. Fold the raw edge up to the first crease,
unfold and reapeat on other 3 sides. then unfold. Repeat on other 3 sides.
Turn the model over.
5. Make a really large rabbits ear, then unfold and 6. This is all of the folds after step 5, from here
repeat on the other thre corners. we go to the crease pattern to fold this into
a long armed windmill.
7. Collapse the model in to a long armed 8. The model should have collapsed into
pinwheel. a large pinwheel type shape. Note
the small square in the center of the
model remains flat through out the
collapse. In the next diagram you
will see only 1 arm shown.
10. Note that the bottom most preliminary base
9. Notice creases on the arm of the model, is four layers, put two layers to each side,
the next step is to use these creses to the other folds will be only 1 layer each.
fold each arm into 3 preliminary base
each one opposite to the one before.
18. Each leg will pull out like this. Finished!!!! now tap the x and
watch him bounce! With practice
you can even dribble your spider.
$ Butterfly
Copyright 1998-99 Stephen Hecht. All Rights Reserved
A dollar bill makes a model 55mm long with a 65mm wingspan. For your first attempt, begin with a 3x7
rectangle larger than a dollar bill.
4. Pinch where mark from 5. Use mark from previous 6. Use the 2 existing
step 2 hits edge. Unfold. step to make this valley- creases to add 3 more.
fold. Unfold.
10. Crease and unfold, bisecting. 11. Reverse-fold, in-and-out. 12. Reverse-fold.
Crease from previous step will
align with vertical crease.
$ Butterfly (continued)
Copyright 1998-99 Stephen Hecht. All Rights Reserved
13. Pleat top layer on 14. Reverse-fold, following 15. Pleat top layer, softly
existing creases. the hidden edge. Unfold to on the dotted line.
step 13.
13-19 fudge
here
A B
19. Collapse on the creases. 20. Note that “A” does not 21. Pleat. Mountain-fold is the
First close up the mountain- reach corner. Repeat 13- existing half-line. For the valley,
fold triangle, pinching the tiny 19 on rear flap. bring the 1/4-mark to lie under
new valley-fold. Then flatten “B”. The dotted line is a hidden
to form mountain-fold “A”. mountain-fold caused by shifting
paper.
$ Butterfly (continued)
Copyright 1998-99 Stephen Hecht. All Rights Reserved
25. Reverse-fold, in-and-out. 26. Reverse-fold. These 27. Fold and pinch, where
steps are similar to 9-12. limited by most recent
Turn over. reverse-fold.
D
C
align
32. Swivel. The upper crease 33. Wrap top layer around to
31. To flatten, first align bottom partially exists. Use it to start
edges. Then flatten “C”, then the inside. Reverse-fold
the swivel and locate the end corner, noting the bisected
flatten “D”. Careful of tearing of the vertical crease.
due to imprecision. angle.
34. Reverse-fold hidden 35. Crease and unfold. 36. Reverse the two creases
corner, bisecting. Then Lower crease bisects. Upper just made and add the tiny
unfold it. crease aligns vertical edges. mountain-fold, pushing edge
towards the left (model not flat).
23-39
37. Still pushing towards the left, 38. Model is flat again. Swivel 39. Curve the tip towards you
also push in at the tiny valley-fold, on existing creases and tuck a bit. Helps keep together.
swinging the point down to align between layers. Repeat steps 23-39 on the
with edge “C”. other wing.
$ Butterfly (continued)
Copyright 1998-99 Stephen Hecht. All Rights Reserved
43-44
52. Squash the flap lifted in 53. Squash again. 54. Wrap raw edge to the
step 50, on existing creases. inside.
49-55
55. Tuck long flap into 56. Like so. Repeat 49-55
sunken pocket. Mountain- 57. Double-rabbit-ear the point
on other wing. to form antenna. Repeat
fold to shape wing. Reverse-
fold at overlap to help secure. behind. Distribute layers evenly.
$ Butterfly (continued)
Copyright 1998-99 Stephen Hecht. All Rights Reserved
5
4 6
1
1
Inside reverse fold the length Reverse fold in both corners,
of the bill back from about the (one to a side). Reverse fold the bottom flap up
half way mark of the top or bottom to form front paws, Make a Rabbits
of the WB base. ear fold on each side of the head.
7 8
Body not shown
head and front
Body not shown only here.
head and front
only here. Still in enlarged mode, Reverse fold
the front to make a nose, the top part
of the nose will co-operated if you force
it to, much like a small child or an ex-
spouse. Do an uneven double rabbits
This is shown enlarge to make ear fold along the lines shown to finish
it possible to see the fold lines. the ears. Then we shrink the picture
Squash down the ears, on both back down.
sides.
11
1
1/3 1/3 1/3
Now crimp fold the rear part of the bill We make an uneven rabbits ear
You should come out to get excess paper up inside of
from about 1/3 from the front on top, something like this.
to about 1/3 from the back on the bottom. the model, do both sides.
Now we need to work
inside the model so
the next view is interior
of the model.
12
13
15
With any luck at all your rabbits will all look a little
It just might tend to have the different, each time you make it! Almost all the
nose a little close to the ground. folds can be altered to make each bunny unique.
Dollar Bill Animal
Model Created and Diagrammed by A. Anselmo 12/93
anselmo@thermsa.eng.sunysb.edu
1) Prelimary base 2) You will get 3) Take one flap 4) Fold downwards. 5) Unfold steps 3
at top of bill, fold this. from base and fold and 4, and squash
lengthwise as well. upwards. the fold to get...
6) this. 7) Bring the tip at 8) You will get this. 9) After step 8, 10) Repeat steps
A upwards, as in Fold the top half you should have 3-9 on the other
the bird base. of this structure this. side.
down.
1) Mark the center of the bill 2) Flip the model over, and
with a valley fold, and then fold the small corners so that
fold diagonally to this mark. the remaining paper can be
tucked into the model.
Intermediate Fold from a small sheet of duo paper. Try varying the proportions in
steps 4 & 11 to create variations. A 5" square produces a 3 1/2" model.
Begin with a bird base, colored side out, and Fold the triangular peak all the way down. Fold tip ‘A’ to tip ‘B’. Unfold.
fold the front flap all the way up. Turn the
model over. Note that no shading is shown
because there are no color changes, and it
makes some of the folds easier to see.
4) 5) 6)
Fold crease ‘A’ to crease ‘B’. Fold the top flap up along the existing Fold the triangular peak all the way up.
crease. This will become the cockpit.
Page 1 of 6
B-Wing Starfighter © James B. Raasch III, 12/14/97
7) 8) 9)
Fold the bottom flap all the way up. This will Fold the wing flap down, about half way Squash the sides of the wing flap so that the
become the main wing between the crease you just made and the edges are vertical. Again, the exact amount
edge formed from creasing the top flap. is not important, but try to line up the
The exact amount is not important. intersection of the top of the horizontal
creases and the cockpit flap with the vertical
crease. The intersection is hidden in the
diagram.
Fold the triangular peak down at the crease Fold the model in half along the vertical axis Squash-fold the top flap up and to the left.
you made in step 8. from right to left. Repeat on the flap on the back. These will
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Petal fold the s-foil right. Repeat behind. Fold the flap up and to the left along a 45
0 Unfold the fold on the left side that was
line. Repeat behind. made when you made the petal-fold in step
13. Repeat behind.
Fold the front half of the s-foil back along Fold the flap up along the horizontal. Fold the s-foil down as far as you can. This
the centerline, and tuck it under the top Repeat behind. crease will be horizontal, and will fall along
sheet of paper. Repeat behind. the edge of the engine pod. Repeat behind.
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19) 20) 21)
Inside-reverse fold the tip of the s-foil to Outside-reverse fold the end of the main Finish forming the main wing by folding this
make the wingtip cannon. If you treat the wing to make the main wing cannon. flap inside the body. The midpoint of the
flap you folded inside in step 17 as one side, 450 line made by the outside-reverse fold
and do the reverse between that flap and makes the bottom endpoint of the crease.
the single sheet, you will end up with the The exact position, however, is not
bottom of the cannon white. Repeat behind. important, as long as it looks good. Repeat
behind.
Fold the tip of the cockpit flap down to the Squash the flap up and to the left. Fold the flap over as far as you can to the
bottom horizontal crease. right.
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Fold the lower half of the flap up. Fold the tip down to the crease that formed Fold the tip to the vertical edge and unfold.
in the last step. Repeat behind.
Fold the flap down along the crease made in Fold the tip of the nose in along the crease Fold the back of the engine pod into the
step 26. Repeat behind. made in step 28. body. Repeat behind.
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The completed B-Wing. This is a pretty crude isometric view, but hey, I don't do this for a living. There are two things I am unhappy with; the S-
Foils should be below the engine pod, and the model is so thick that it needs a locking mechanism. Maybe those items will get fixed in a future
revision (i.e., when I have more time).
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C3PO
1 2 3
4 6
5
1/3
7 8 9
1/2
1/3
1/4
10 11 12
1/4
13 14 15
Unfold to step 13
19 20 21
Rabbit ear
22
23 24
25 26 27
28 29 30
Sink the corners to form two Make the top of the head Lock the top of the head
ovals rounder with a mountain fold, round
the sides of the head
J. Aníbal Voyer
1
2
3
4 Base Pez
5
7 Repetir 4 y 5
6 al otro lado
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16 17
18 Repetir del 15 19
al 17
21
20
22 23
25
24
27
28
26
29
30
31
32
33
38
39
Catamaran Maarten van Gelder 1987 May
1 2
3 4
14
8 9 10
Caterpillar Maarten van Gelder 1984 Dec
DC B
Use a strip of paper 8 x 1 (24 x 3 inch or 20 x 2.5 inch will do), DC
both sides same color. Shorter than 8 x 1 is possible, but not as nice. BA
You may first try with a strip of 3 x 1. The diagrams are drawn as if folded of
a 3 x 1 strip. Only the finished model is drawn as if folded from a 8 x 1 strip.
S
SRQ X Y
P AQ
PX
1 2
DC
B
5 6 S
XY X Y
TSR TSR
QP QP
2. Reverse folds.
1. Start with a square paper.
Valley fold the top fourth
4. Reverse folds.
3. Sink the top vertex.
(i)
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(ii)
1. Precrease pattern. Collapse into a windmill base. 2. Squash fold the four corners.
3. Fold and unfold the 4. Inside reverse along creases. 5. Petal fold outward all 4 corners as shown
flaps to thier center line, in the upper right hand corner. Circled corner
open to show interior detail. The raw edges
should butt tightly together. Some minor
adjustment might be necessary.
turn model over.
4. Fold the two flaps down while 5. Squash fold the two flaps.
pushing the center point up and
inside.
6. Fold and unfold the three top points 7. Fold bottom point up
and then inside reverse along crease. to the back and turn the
model over.
1 2
3 4
1 1
12 13
14 15
1
2
3
Use a square of blue foil. The paper is white side up in step 7. The final moulding will be difficult if you
don’t use foil. Fix a flock/shoal on a sheet of transparent plastic (acetate, glass, . . . ) with small pieces of
sticky tape. Small sizes work sell: I cut up one 15×15 cm square to make 4 birds/fish.
4
Shark Tooth
Matt Slayton • Diagrams Alex Barber • 1995
1 2
3 4
5 6
1
7 8
2
Making Letter Sized Proportion Rectangle from Square
Method I
A 1/2
C C
1/4
(1) Fold A to B (2) Mark point C at (3) Cut along horizontal line
intersection through point C
Method II
47x60 rectangle
A A A
C C
C
C A
G C
G 0.1% difference
from letter size
proportion
D F E
(6) Crease passing AF; G F E
is the intersection of AF &
(7) Cut along vertical line (8) Completed
CE
through point G