At first, it may be slightly confusing reading diagrams, but if you ever want to get anywhere with folding, it is an essential skill.
As I mainly fold complex models and have been folding for a long time, I have a large collection of origami books. These always serve as a better source for me than anything I ever find on the internet.
It really depends on what you are making, but here are a few websites:
http://www.paperfolding.com/diagrams/
http://members.cox.net/crandall11/money/
http://origami.com/diagram.html
Here is a link that may be helpful for you to learn how to "interpret" all the symbols in the diagrams:
http://origami.iap-peacetree.org/diagrams.php?lang=1&style=1
At first, it may be slightly confusing reading diagrams, but if you ever want to get anywhere with folding, it is an essential skill.
As I mainly fold complex models and have been folding for a long time, I have a large collection of origami books. These always serve as a better source for me than anything I ever find on the internet.
you tube everything there