Featured Lesson
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Spear-tailed Dragon
This lesson is taught by no other than the head of the Murakami House of
Origami. It contains 5 mini videos on how to complete each step of the
process. The Murakami House has been using ancient techniques that have
been handed down within the family since the Endo period.
Lessons:
1. Making the head and neck
2. Forming the body
3. Making the wings (part 1)
4. Making the wings (part 2)
5. Shaping the tail
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The basic origami folds can be combined in various ways to create intricate designs. The best- known origami model is the Japanese paper crane. In general, these designs begin with a square sheet of paper whose sides may be of different colors, prints, or patterns. Traditional Japanese origami, which has been practiced since the Edo period (1603-1867), has often been less strict about these conventions, sometimes cutting the paper or using nonsquare shapes to start with. The principles of origami are also used in stents, packaging, and other engineering applications.
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