• Choose the names of the basic shapes in origami. Lesson notes "basic forms of origami." Useful advice from an experienced master

    20.06.2020

    The basic forms of origami are the basis of all paper figures made using this technique. It will be very cool if your child learns to fold such “semi-finished products.” But putting them together just for the sake of learning is boring. They will be remembered themselves, in the process of working on models for which these are the basis. basic forms will serve. Here we will look at some fairly complex basic origami shapes:

    Basic origami form “Double triangle” for children from 6 years old

    Place the square in front of you, colored side down. Fold the square diagonally and straighten it. We repeat the same action in the other direction.
    Turn the sheet over so that the colored side is facing up. Fold the sheet in half, connecting the top and bottom sides of the square. Let's straighten the sheet.
    We have all the lines necessary for folding. Let's add our figure according to them. She herself will strive to take the desired form.
    The basic origami form “Double Triangle” is ready
    Usually in the literature on origami they give another way of folding this basic model. But our experience suggests that the method described above is easier for children to do. Despite this, we present a diagram of the second folding method. Perhaps you will find it more interesting.
    Folding diagram of the basic origami form “Double Triangle”. The rules adopted in origami will help you “read” the diagram correctly.

    Basic origami form “Fish” for children aged 7-8 years

    We present two ways to fold this basic origami shape.

    The first option for folding the basic “Fish” shape

    General diagram of folding the basic form of origami “Fish” (first option).

    Now we’ll show you in detail how this is done.

    Fold the square of paper diagonally and unfold it - mark the middle line.

    Fold the two edges to the middle line - we get the basic “Kite” shape.

    Let's bend the figure back, matching the opposite corners. For convenience, you can turn the figure over. The picture also shows a rear view.

    Let's open the “pockets”.

    Now let’s “flip” one of the two triangles from right to left. Let's turn the figure over.

    The basic form of origami “Fish” is ready.

    The second option for folding the basic “Fish” shape

    General diagram of folding the basic form of origami “Fish” (second option)

    1. Fold the square diagonally and unfold it.
    2. Fold the upper sides to the marked line. Let's expand the figure.
    3. Repeat the operation, folding the lower sides towards the middle.
    4. Fold the square diagonally down, turning it into a triangle and unfold it too. We ended up with a whole network of lines outlined by folding.

    Let's start folding along the marked lines. To do this, grab the edges of the model with the thumb and forefinger of both hands, squeezing two layers of paper at once, and bring them to the middle.
    The basic origami “Fish” model is ready.

    Basic form of origami “Catamaran” for children from 8 years old

    1. Fold the square diagonally and unfold it. Let's repeat the same thing in the other direction. We get two lines outlined by folds.
    2. Now let's outline two more folds. To do this, fold the square in half in two directions and straighten it.
    3. Let's outline four more lines. To do this, fold the corners to the middle of the square, and then unfold it.
    4. All lines are outlined. We begin, in fact, by folding the basic shape. Fold the sides towards the center.
    5. Now fold the top and bottom sides of the resulting rectangle towards the center.
    6. The most difficult part remains. From the inside, you need to take the corner of the top layer of paper with your fingers and pull it to the side until it stops.
    We do this with all four corners.
    The basic form of origami “Catamaran” is ready.

    Basic origami shape “Square” for children aged 6-7 years

    1. Place a square of paper in front of you, colored side down. Fold the square in half, connecting the top and bottom sides. Let's straighten it back out. Now fold and open in the same way, but connecting the sides.
    2. Turn the figure over so that the square is the colored side up. Fold it diagonally and straighten it.
    3. We have marked all the necessary folding lines. Now the figure will fold itself along them; it only needs a little help.
    The basic origami shape “Square” is ready
    As with the basic Double Triangle shape, there is also alternative way folding We provide only a diagram for it. Try both methods and decide for yourself which you like better.
    Folding diagram of the basic origami “Square” shape. Tables of symbols adopted in origami will help you “read” the diagram correctly.

    Basic origami form “Bird” for children 10-12 years old

    The Basic Bird Shape is built on the Basic Square Shape (see above).
    Fold into a basic “Square” shape. Place the model in front of you so that the side that “opens” faces up.
    Fold the sides towards the center. Fold only the top layers of paper.
    Return the paper to its original position. Now take one layer of paper by the upper corner and pull it down, while folding the figure along the lines outlined in the previous step.
    Turn the figure over and repeat the operation on the other side.
    Basic origami form “Bird”

    General diagram of folding the basic form of origami “Bird”

    Methodological material for the lesson

    Epigraph

    “I’ve been looking at you with loving eyes for a long time
    On ancient art– origami.
    There is no need for wizards and magicians here,
    There is nothing special here,
    Do you need to take a piece of paper?
    And try to put something together!”
    (Kiseleva N.D.) Origami (Japanese - folded paper) is a type of decorative and applied art; ancient art of folding
    paper figures. The art of origami has its roots
    goes back to Ancient China, where paper was invented.
    But for the most part this art developed in Japan.
    Classic origami prescribes the use
    one sheet of paper without using glue or scissors.
    There is a certain set of conventional signs,
    necessary to draw a diagram
    folding even the most complex product. Bigger
    Some conventional signs were put into practice in
    the middle of the 20th century famous Japanese master Akira
    Yoshizawa.

    1. “Triangle” shape

    1. Arrange the square in a diamond shape.
    Raise the bottom corner, aligning
    it with the top corner.
    2. The resulting workpiece has the shape
    isosceles rectangular
    triangle.
    When folding the figures, the basic
    triangle shape can
    positioned differently. Habitual
    position - when the bottom side
    the largest, that is, the base
    isosceles triangle.
    A triangle can also be
    located at a right angle downwards. This
    not quite the usual position gave
    another name for this basic form is
    "kerchief"

    2. Kite form

    1. Place the square
    "diamond". Bend it over
    diagonals.
    2. Lower the top sides from
    vertices of the upper corner to the line
    inflection.
    3. The basic shape is really
    reminds kite. But
    these days she has acquired and
    other name -
    "ice cream". Turn
    basic right angle shape
    up and you will see the "sugar
    straw."

    3. Door shape

    1. Fold the square
    combining opposites
    sides.
    2. Lower the sides to the line
    inflection.
    3. The basic shape is similar to
    elevator doors or
    double door wardrobe,
    that's why they call her
    "door" (preferred)
    or "closet".

    4. Pancake shape

    1. Fold the square in half along
    diagonals, marking the center
    square at the intersection
    bend lines.
    2. Lower all corners one by one
    to the center of the square.
    3. Basic pancake shape
    has a square shape and
    not at all like round
    damn, but rather reminiscent
    envelope (letter).

    5. “Double House” form

    1. Place the square
    "window". Bend a square
    in half, combining
    opposite sides.
    2. Fold the rectangle
    in half, combining short
    sides.
    3. Fold the side parts,
    lowering the short sides to
    inflection lines.
    4. Unfold and flatten
    "pocket".
    5. Open and flatten the second
    "pocket".
    6. The basic form consists of two
    houses.

    6. Double triangle shape

    "Double Triangle" is not the only name for this basic shape.
    Another name - “water bomb” - comes from the figure from this
    basic form. The basic "double triangle" shape has two visible
    triangular planes. A closed (“blind”) corner has formed in the center
    original square.
    1. Fold the square diagonally.
    Turn it over.
    2. Fold in half, matching
    top and bottom sides.
    3. Press down on the center of the square.
    Concave the side triangles,
    folding them in half. Wherein
    the top of the square will bend to
    the other side.
    4. Flip through the figure, changing
    corners in places.
    5. Basic form "double"
    triangle".

    7. Double Square Shape

    This basic form has two visible
    square planes, non-opening (“blind”)
    the angle formed at the center of the initial shape
    (square), and a drop-down corner located
    opposite “deaf” and formed by angles
    square.
    1. Fold the square twice
    in half, combining
    opposite sides.
    Turn it over.
    2. Fold along diagonals.
    3. Bend the side squares,
    folding them in half and
    lowering the top down from
    myself.
    4. Basic form "double"
    square".

    8. Fish shape

    Basic shape folds
    based on basic form
    "kite".
    1. Flip the base shape
    "kite".
    2. Bend, matching the vertices
    lower and upper corners.
    Turn.
    3. Pull out the pocket corner
    up.
    4. Extend the corner of the other
    "pocket".

    Fish shape (continued)

    1. The resulting workpiece -
    short version of the basic
    fish shapes -
    turns into a long one
    option. Pick one up
    bottom corner.
    2. Turn over.
    3. Basic fish shape.

    9. “Catamaran” shape

    1. Fold the basic shape
    "door". Turn it over.
    2. Bend the piece in half.
    3. Fold the bottom over.
    4. Open the “pockets” and
    flatten them by combining
    top sides
    sides raised
    from the middle, and pulling
    bottom corners to the sides.

    Form "Catamaran" (continued)

    1. It turns out to be a boat.
    Turn it over.
    2. Fold, combining
    bottom and top sides.
    3. Open your “pockets”
    getting a second boat.
    4. Basic form in the form
    double boat -
    "catamaran".

    10.Bird shape

    The basic "bird" shape is folded on the base
    basic “double square” shape.
    1. Bend the sides away from
    drop-down angle to
    inflection lines.
    2. Bend the “blind” corner.
    3. Unbend the corners.
    4. Lift up the bottom
    part, capturing one layer
    paper and holding
    "blind" corner.
    5. In this case, the side parts
    will be in the center.

    Bird Shape (continued)

    1. Half of the basic form
    The "bird" is ready. Turn it over.
    2. Bend the “blind” and side
    corners.
    3. Open the “pocket” by pulling
    bottom up.
    4. The basic bird shape has
    “blind” corner, two wing corners and
    two corner legs. Basic form
    got this name because
    from it you can add various
    bird models.
    The basic bird shape has two
    types: long and short.
    The short version is obtained if
    lower the upper wing corners.

    Making basic shapes on a sheet of cardboard

    Options for technological maps of products (step-by-step execution)

    Wonderful origami crafts

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    Good luck in your creativity!

    ). Today we will tell you what the main basic origami shapes.

    The basis of any schemes origami, simple or complex, there are certain initial forms, a kind of blanks, from which the folding of the figures begins. Knowing the basic shapes, you can come up with an origami figure yourself that will become a work of art.

    Knowledge of the basics is also necessary in order not to overload the diagrams (especially for complex figures) with additional steps of the same type.

    Any origami figure consists of square sheets of a certain size (you choose the size at your discretion, unless otherwise indicated in the diagram). All basic forms are formed the same way at the initial stage. From a triangle, basic shapes such as double “triangle”, “pancake”, “fish”, “kite” are obtained. From a square they make a double square, a “bird” and a “frog”. From the rectangular “book” shape, “house”, “door” and “catamaran” are obtained.

    Simple basic origami shapes "triangle" and "double triangle"

    “Triangle” is the easiest shape to fold. The square sheet is folded diagonally. To do this, arrange the square in a diamond shape and lower the top corner, aligning it with the bottom corner. You can bend it either “mountain” or “valley” (carefully study the diagrams). You should end up with an isosceles triangle.

    "Double triangle" - has two triangular planes and is made from a simple basic triangle shape. Bend (i.e. bend, then straighten) the square sheet along two diagonals and turn it over. Then, matching the top and bottom sides, fold the square in half. Pressing on the middle of the square, bend the side triangles inward. Swap the triangles by flipping the shape. The double triangle can also be made in reverse order. First, bend the square in half, turn it over to the other side, and then bend it along the diagonals. All that remains is to fold the sides inward and down.

    Basic origami pancake shape

    Basic form of origami - damn

    Fold the square sheet in half along two diagonals. In turn, fold each corner towards the center so that they touch.

    Basic origami kite shape

    Basic origami shapes - kite

    Having arranged a square sheet of paper in a diamond shape, mark a line by bending and straightening it diagonally into a “valley” (fold-fold). It remains to fold the sides from the top of the corner to the diagonal line.

    Basic fish shape

    The basic shape of origami is a fish.

    This form is made from the basic form "". First, bend the square along two diagonals. Then fold the top sides to the center fold line. Do the same with the bottom part, using a “kite” shape in both cases. Pinch the side corners by folding them in half along the diagonal line. Bend the corners upward, thereby closing the figure along the lines of the diamond away from you. Lift the bottom corner up and flip the shape over.

    Basic frog shape

    The basic shape of origami is a frog.

    Basic form of origami_frog Fig. 2

    Made from the basic “double triangle” figure. Fold one of the corners, aligning the bottom side with the fold line. Fold the corner over again, now aligning the side with the fold line. You will end up with a pocket that needs to be opened and flattened. Aligning the lower sides with the fold line, bend the middle part. Raise the bottom corner along the marked lines. All these actions must be done with each corner. Then fold the raised corners down on each plane and flip over. Raise the corners in four planes. As you already understood, all of the above basic shapes come from a simple basic triangle shape. Let's look at the basic shapes based on the square.

    Simple basic square shape

    The basic shape of origami is a square

    Fold a square sheet of paper diagonally to form a triangle, which must be bent “valley” to the right. Then bend the top corner “mountain” to the left. Turn over and repeat the procedure, i.e. first make a “valley” fold, then a “mountain” fold.

    Basic double square shape

    The basic shape of origami is a double square.

    Fold a square sheet of paper diagonally, matching opposite corners. Turn the sheet over and fold the square in half twice, matching the opposite sides. Then fold the paper along the marked lines in the direction of the folds. To do this, bend the side squares inward, folding them in half and lowering the upper part downwards from you. You will end up with two visible square planes.

    Basic bird shape

    The basic shape of origami is a bird

    Perform the basic double square shape. Then fold the product, lowering the sides from the opening corner to the fold line. Bend the side parts of the product inward. Bend the closed “blind” corner and repeat the same on the other side. All that remains is to raise the lower corners up.

    Simple basic book and door shapes

    Basic origami shapes - book and door

    “Book” - fold a square sheet of paper in half, aligning the sides.

    “Door” - to divide a square piece of paper into two equal parts and determine the center, fold it in half (a simple basic “book” shape). Fold the sides one by one to the fold line.

    Basic shape "house"

    The basic shape of origami is a house

    Fold a square sheet of paper into a “book” shape. Aligning the short sides, bend the resulting rectangle in half. Fold the sides (“door”) to the marked center line. Then you need to open and flatten the side pockets on both sides.

    Basic shape "catamaran"

    The basic form of origami is a catamaran

    Fold the basic "door" shape. Then turn it over and fold it in half. The next step is to fold the bottom part. Aligning the top sides with the sides that rise from the middle, it is necessary to open and flatten the resulting pockets. Pull the bottom corners to the sides. Turn over and bend the product, aligning the bottom and top sides. By opening the pockets, we get a kind of double (or catamaran).

    If you're addicted Japanese art paper folding, then it is useful for you to study basic shapes in origami. What is it for? The house stands firmly due to its strong foundation. Without it, it would be incredibly difficult to build the walls and roof. The entire structure would have collapsed within a couple of weeks of construction. Most likely, it would not have worked out at all.

    Same thing in origami. Basic figures are the basis for any crafts. If you know how to make them, any scheme will not cause difficulties in execution.

    Let's look at the most common forms on the foundation of which the art of origami is built:

    • "Double triangle";
    • "Double Square";
    • "Envelope";
    • "Fish".

    How to make a Double Triangle

    Take a square piece of paper. Mark diagonal, vertical and horizontal folds.

    Straighten the square and place it in front of you.

    Assemble a double triangle along the lines, moving the side corners inward one by one, as in the figure.

    This base is necessary for assembling and other crafts.

    Basic form "Double square origami"

    Mark diagonal and median lines on a square piece of paper.

    Place it in front of you in the shape of a diamond.

    Take the side corners inward one by one to make it look like this.


    The base is suitable for creating, voluminous and implementing other ideas.

    "Envelope"

    Mark the midlines of the sides intersecting in the center on the square.


    Bring all four corners to the center so that they fit snugly together. Ready!

    Basic shape "Origami Fish"

    Place a square in front of you like a diamond. Fold the top sides towards the center.

    Turn the sheet 180 degrees. Do the same. Straighten it out.

    Fold along the lines an elongated diamond-shaped figure with “ears” pointing upward.

    Four options are enough to master dozens of crafts using the origami technique. Put them into practice while traveling through the pages of the site!

    The basic forms of origami are the basis of all paper figures made using this technique. It will be very cool if your child learns to fold such “semi-finished products.” But putting them together just for the sake of learning is boring. They will be remembered themselves in the process of working on models, for which these basic forms will serve as the basis. Here we will look at quite complex basic origami shapes: Basic origami shape “Double Triangle” Basic origami shape “Fish” Basic origami shape “Catamaran” Basic origami shape “Square” Basic origami shape “Bird”

    You can see other, simpler models in the article “Basic origami forms for children 4-6 years old.”

    Basic origami form “Double triangle” for children from 6 years old

    Place the square in front of you, colored side down. Fold the square diagonally and straighten it. We repeat the same action in the other direction.

    Turn the sheet over so that the colored side is facing up. Fold the sheet in half, connecting the top and bottom sides of the square. Let's straighten the sheet.

    We have all the lines necessary for folding. Let's add our figure according to them. She herself will strive to take the desired form.

    The basic form of origami “Double Triangle” is ready. Usually in the literature on origami there is another way of folding this basic model. But our experience suggests that the method described above is easier for children to do. Despite this, we present a diagram of the second folding method. Perhaps you will find it more interesting.

    Folding diagram of the basic origami form “Double Triangle”. Tables of symbols adopted in origami will help you “read” the diagram correctly.

    Basic origami form “Fish” for children aged 7-8 years

    We present two ways to fold this basic origami shape.

    The first option for folding the basic “Fish” shape

    General diagram of folding the basic form of origami “Fish” (first option).

    Now we’ll show you in detail how this is done.

    Fold the square of paper diagonally and unfold it to mark the middle line.

    Fold two edges to the middle line - we get the basic “Kite” shape.

    Let's bend the figure back, matching the opposite corners. For convenience, you can turn the figure over. The picture also shows a rear view.

    Let's open the “pockets”.

    Now let’s “flip” one of the two triangles from right to left. Let's turn the figure over.

    The basic form of origami “Fish” is ready.

    The second option for folding the basic “Fish” shape

    General diagram of folding the basic form of origami “Fish” (second option)

    1. Fold the square diagonally and unfold it.

    2. Fold the upper sides to the marked line. Let's expand the figure.

    3. Repeat the operation, folding the lower sides towards the middle.

    4. Fold the square diagonally down, turning it into a triangle and unfold it too. We ended up with a whole network of lines outlined by folding.

    Let's start folding along the marked lines. To do this, grab the edges of the model with the thumb and forefinger of both hands, squeezing two layers of paper at once, and bring them to the middle. The basic origami “Fish” model is ready.

    Basic form of origami “Catamaran” for children from 8 years old

    1. Fold the square diagonally and unfold it. Let's repeat the same thing in the other direction. We get two lines outlined by folds.

    2. Now let's outline two more folds. To do this, fold the square in half in two directions and straighten it.

    3. Let's outline four more lines. To do this, fold the corners to the middle of the square, and then unfold it.

    4. All lines are outlined. We begin, in fact, by folding the basic shape. Fold the sides towards the center.

    5. Now fold the top and bottom sides of the resulting rectangle towards the center.

    6. The most difficult part remains. From the inside, you need to take the corner of the top layer of paper with your fingers and pull it to the side until it stops.

    We do this with all four corners.

    The basic form of origami “Catamaran” is ready.

    Basic origami shape “Square” for children aged 6-7 years

    1. Place a square of paper in front of you, colored side down. Fold the square in half, connecting the top and bottom sides. Let's straighten it back out. Now fold and open in the same way, but connecting the sides.

    2. Turn the figure over so that the square is the colored side up. Fold it diagonally and straighten it.

    3. We have marked all the necessary folding lines. Now the figure will fold itself along them; it only needs a little help.

    The basic origami “Square” shape is ready. As with the basic “Double Triangle” shape, there is an alternative folding method. We provide only a diagram for it. Try both methods and decide for yourself which you like better.

    Folding diagram of the basic origami “Square” shape. Tables of symbols adopted in origami will help you “read” the diagram correctly.

    Basic origami form “Bird” for children 10-12 years old

    The Basic Bird Shape is built on the Basic Square Shape (see above). Fold into a basic “Square” shape. Place the model in front of you so that the side that “opens” faces up.

    Fold the sides towards the center. Fold only the top layers of paper.

    Return the paper to its original position. Now take one layer of paper by the upper corner and pull it down, while folding the figure along the lines outlined in the previous step.

    Turn the figure over and repeat the operation on the other side.

    Basic origami form “Bird”

    General diagram of folding the basic form of origami “Bird”

    Origami is an ancient art that came to us from Japan. Now millions of children and adults around the world are interested in origami.

    Try to create your own collection of funny figures, toys and entire compositions that will become a worthy decoration for your interior.

    But don’t rush to immediately choose beautiful but complex models; start with simple models. And then move on to complex models and modular origami.

    Having learned it yourself, involve your children, family and friends in this. After all, things made with your own hands are always highly valued.

    You can give beautifully made models, especially flowers, to your family and friends.

    Gather required tools and materials necessary for origami.

    Basic Paper Folding Techniques

    Surely you can’t wait to start making beautiful models, placed on our website or those that you saw on other sites, but take your time, let’s first understand the basic technical techniques of origami.

    Get acquainted with simple symbols that explain the principle of folding any product using the origami technique. This is a kind of origami language, having learned which you can easily fold not only the figures proposed in this book, but also thousands of others. Most of symbols was introduced into practice in the middle of the 20th century by the famous Japanese master Akira Yoshizawa. IN last decades several new ones have been added to them.

    Helpful advice from an experienced master

    The paper must be folded on a smooth, level surface. Free space should be enough to completely accommodate a sheet of paper and still have a small margin of space. Do not twist the figure in your hands or turn it unnecessarily - otherwise you will get confused, especially when folding complex models.

    Methods and techniques for folding figures are presented in the diagrams using lines, arrows and auxiliary signs. Sometimes one picture shows not one, but several actions. You can always check the correctness of their implementation using the following figure. In order to get acquainted with origami techniques, prepare several small squares, follow the steps indicated in the pictures on the left, checking the result according to the pictures on the right. Strictly speaking, there are only two main ways to fold paper - either make a concave fold on it (“valley”), in which a corner, edge or pocket is in front, or a convex (“mountain”), in which part of the paper goes to the front. back side leaf. All other methods of folding paper are simply derivatives of two basic techniques. So, always fold the paper as shown in the figure, while trying to make the folds firm and sharp. Remember: the straighter and sharper the fold, the greater the chance that the finished model will be correct and attractive in appearance. Never rush to finish a figurine. Origami should not be work for you, but relaxation. Remember to relax and do not take failures to heart if they happen to you. Better take a new sheet of paper, smile and start over.

    Origami symbols and notations

    Basic origami shapes. Manufacturing

    Since ancient times, there have been some forms in origami that are considered basic. These are standard, easy-to-fold blanks, from which you can subsequently create hundreds of different figures.

    The folding of many origami figures begins with well-known simple structures called vase shapes. There are not many of them - about a dozen. All of them are obtained from a square sheet of paper using simple techniques. For folding flowers using the origami technique, the basic shapes “square” and “hat” are most often used. These forms need to be studied as carefully as the basic folding methods and techniques discussed above. You must master them and make each basic workpiece automatically, knowing each of its folds and sequence of operations. Without knowledge of these basic forms, no one can seriously engage in the art of origami; they are for origami artists what scales are for musicians. However, not all figures in modern origami are made from a square sheet of paper; some are made from regular polygons - pentagons and hexagons. Having mastered the production of basic forms, you will successfully fold not only the figures given in this book, but also your own.

    The basic shape is "square". Manufacturing

    This basic shape has two visible planes, a closed "blind" corner formed in the center of the original shape (square), and an opening corner located opposite the "blind" corner.

    1. First, fold the square along two diagonals, matching opposite corners.

    3. Fold in opposite corners, folding them in half.

    4. Smooth out creases. As a result, you have a basic origami “square” shape.

    The basic "hat" or "water bomb" shape. Manufacturing

    The “hat” has two triangular planes. A closed “blind” corner is formed in the center of the original square.

    1. First, fold the square along two diagonals, matching opposite corners.

    3. Press from below into the center of the square. Bend the side triangles, folding them in half.

    4. So, the basic “hat” or “water bomb” shape is ready.

    To make flowers, you need to have a regular pentagon and a regular hexagon as a base. How to make them? We'll tell you.

    Pentagon based on a square. Manufacturing

    Cutting a symmetrical, neat pentagon is not as easy as it seems. The easiest way: using successive techniques, fold the square and cut off the excess with scissors.

    1. Fold the square in half, matching two opposite sides.

    2. Make tucks by folding the resulting rectangle in half.

    3. Make a tuck on one side, aligning the bottom of the rectangle with the center right tuck. Align the bottom left edge of the rectangle with the imaginary line between the two tucks.

    4. Check the result and expand the rectangle, returning to the original square.

    5. Fold the square so that the fold line begins at point B, and point A touches the edge of the sheet - place points D and C, as shown in the figure.

    6. Fold the resulting figure so that point B touches the central fold line (made in step 1), 6 place point E at this place.

    7. Fold the left edge of the figure into a mountain.

    8. Using a ruler and pencil, connect points E and D. Cut with scissors along the marked line. Open the figure completely - you get a regular pentagon.

    Hexagon based on a square. Manufacturing

    A hexagon is made in much the same way as a pentagon.

    1. Fold the square sheet in half, aligning two opposite sides.

    2. Fold the resulting rectangle in half, as shown in the figure.

    3. Right side align the rectangle with the center fold line

    4. Fold the rectangle so that the lower right corner A touches the fold line made in step 3.

    5. Check the result and fold the right edge into a “mountain”, with corner B aligned with corner C.

    6. Using a ruler and pencil, check the horizontal line connecting corners B and A.

    7. Using scissors, cut off the top of the shape along the marked line.

    8. Open the resulting figure. The regular hexagon is ready.

    What materials and tools are needed for origami

    Origami flowers. Chamomile

    Basic origami shapes

    At the initial stage, many origami figures are folded the same way, that is, they have one base - a basic shape. Combining figures according to basic shapes systematizes a huge number of models and contributes to a more successful acquaintance with origami.

    You should definitely pay attention to this section and try to remember how the main basic forms look. Many novice masters often find themselves in a stupor at the initial stages of patterns, precisely because they cannot determine the type of basic form, or are not even aware of them.

    Basic shape "catamaran"

    There are several ways to fold the basic catamaran shape based on different basic shapes. This model can hardly be called basic

    Basic book form

    This is another simplest basic form of origami. Fold the square sheet in half and... and that's it, the basic shape of the door is ready. Don't forget to rest.

    Basic bird shape

    The basic bird shape is folded over the basic double square shape.

    Basic origami triangle shape

    One of the simplest basic forms of origami. Its diagram might not have been posted (however, when I wrote this, the diagram was already on the site), but suddenly it appears somewhere in the diagrams.

    Basic frog shape

    The basic “frog” shape gets its name from the figurine made from this blank—an inflatable frog.

    Basic fish shape

    The basic form is formed on the basis of another basic form - “kite”.

    Basic double triangle shape

    "Double Triangle" is not the only name for this basic shape. Another name - "water bomb" - comes from the origami model of this basic form. At the basic double triangle shape two visible triangular planes. A closed (“blind”) corner was formed in the center of the original square.

    Basic double square shape

    Basic form of double house

    Named because of its appearance, is rarely used but let it be for the sake of completeness of the collection. 🙂

    Basic door shape

    I also sometimes call this basic form of origami “cabinet” because of its external similarity. I don’t know whether this basic form will be useful to you, but if it exists, it should probably be used in some schemes.

    Basic kite shape

    The model is also named because of its external resemblance to a classic kite.

    Basic pancake shape

    Another elementary Basic Form that is very easy to remember due to its simplicity.

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