Basic Origami Folds Terms
Basic Origami Folds Terms & Techniques
As with any other craft origami has its own terms and techniques.
Here are some basic horizontal and vertical folds. It is very
important to keep all your folds crisp and clean.
The Book – fold a piece of paper (rectangular or square) down the
middle vertically making certain the opposite edges line up one on top
of the other. For many origami figures you will need to add another
book figure – open the paper and make another fold across the middle
horizontally again, making sure the edges lie one on top of the other.
If you don’t open the book before making the second fold you end up
with the handkerchief fold which gives you a small square with four
layers of paper one on top of the other.
The Cupboard – using a square piece of paper make the book fold then
open the paper and take each outside edge and fold it to the center
line. By bringing each edge over to the next line you will end up
making even more equal vertical strips.
The Fan – with either a square or rectangular piece of paper fold a
Cupboard. Open the Cupboard; three valley folds (downward angles)
divide the Cupboard into four equal sized strips. Turn the figure
over; fold the edges onto the outer lines making two mountain folds.
Turn the figure over and refold the Cupboard. Turn the Cupboard over
once again and fold the edges into the middle line resulting in two
mountain folds (upward angles). Fold up the figure and you have made
an eight fold fan with alternating mountain and valley folds, also
called an accordion fold.
The Lattice – make a Cupboard from a square piece of paper. Open the
Cupboard and repeat the procedure folding in a horizontal direction.
Open the paper and you have the Lattice. It is 16 equal sized squares
used to make boxes, houses and simple animal bodies.
The Shawl – Make a diagonal fold down the middle of a square piece of
paper making sure your edges and corners lay on top of each other.
If you need a second diagonal fold open the sheet of paper completely
before starting the second fold to get a more exact line.
The Envelope – using a square piece of paper make diagonal folds down
the center in both directions. Open the paper and bring each corner
up to the middle.
The Picture Frame – First make the Envelope. Open the envelope; turn
each corner up to the outer diagonal line. Now fold the four corners
inward and you have a picture frame.
Heaven and Hell – Fold an Envelope. Turn the Envelope over and fold
each corner up into the center again. Turn the figure over and you
will see pockets on the other side. Open these pockets. This figure
was dubbed Heaven and Hell because it was usually made on red and blue
paper. This particular fold can be used for making simple hand
puppets and animal heads