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Here in front of you is a blog, not a book, so posts are not written in any particular order. Therefore you can read them in any order you prefer.

Nevertheless, when someone wants to learn origami from scratch it is an advantage to read certain posts before others. Therefore, here you can find some kind of table of content. I hope you will find it useful.

Basic origami

  1. Origami design process (introduction)
  2. Origami design process – Part 2
  3. Traditional Origami Bases
  4. Origami and circles
  5. Hinge crease
  6. Ridge crease
  7. Axial creases
  8. Valley and mountain fold
  9. Crease pattern
  10. Relationships between basic elements of an origami model
  11. Maekawa-Justin and Kawasaki-Justin theorems are not enough
  12. Uniaxial base
  13. Rabbit ear
  14. Swivel fold
  15. Sink fold
  16. Petal fold
  17. Universal molecule
  18. Dividing paper into thirds, fifths, sevenths, and so on …

Advance topics

  1. Elias stretch
  2. Can central flaps be free?
  3. How to hide an unused paper in your Origami model?
  4. Why is central fold opening so popular?
  5. How to Collapse Box Pleated Crease Pattern?
  6. Pythagorean stretch
  7. Pythagorean stretch -advance topic (no.1)
  8. Level shifters
  9. Perimeter theorem

Colour change

  1. Colour change – part 1
  2. Hatsune Miku and colour change

Miscellaneous

  1. One-dollar bill and origami
  2. Walking in the rain by Chen Xiao
  3. Printing paper and Origami

Recent Posts

  • Colour change – part 1
  • Perimeter theorem
  • Hatsune Miku and colour change
  • Pythagorean stretch – advanced topic (no.1)
  • Printing paper and Origami
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