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Category Archives: Folding Tips

Some good origami tutorial videos for you!

British Origami Society Posted on 29/03/2020 by Tony O'Hare29/03/2020

If you’re looking for some good quality online origami tutorial videos to get you through the forthcoming weeks at home, here are just a few links to good origami video tutorial channels. Please note that the British Origami Society does … Continue reading →

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Folding the largest equilateral triangle

British Origami Society Posted on 03/09/2019 by Nick Robinson03/09/2019
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Valley & Mountain folds

British Origami Society Posted on 03/09/2019 by Nick Robinson03/09/2019

The most basic origami technique is the valley fold. This is the type of fold that everyone does, whether or not they realise it. In origami, we often fold one edge to meet another edge, as shown here. The arrow … Continue reading →

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Folding the multiform base

British Origami Society Posted on 03/09/2019 by Nick Robinson03/09/2019

A quick guide

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Eskimo tip

British Origami Society Posted on 10/11/2018 by Tony O'Hare03/09/2019

Don’t fold yellow paper!

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