Copyright © 2013 by M. Mukerji. All models folded and photographed by M.
Mukerji.
Crane Fan designed by ? and Frame designed by Martin Sejer Andersen, each from single sheet
Crane Fan from single sheet but there is one cut. Frame insert separate.
Braided Corona Star designed by Maria Sinayskaya
Eight incredibly simple units for such an intricate look.
Same Santa as below but with rounded button
Spiralled Square designed by Ilan Garibi
Santa Claus designed by Peter Engel
Jumping Poison Arrow Frogs designed by Michael LaFosse
The next two rows show models I folded at PCOC 2013 Convention, Albuquerque, NM.
Sheep designed by Beth Johnson (Waterbomb Tessellation Coat by Ron Resch)
Hot Air Balloon designed by The Shumakovs
Hummingbirds designed by Michael LaFosse, Flower & Leaf by ??
$ Teddy Bear designed by Michael LaFosse, Kanji the Dog designed by Richard Alexander
Cube designed by Tomoko Fuse and its corresponding 3 and 12 unit assemblies
Although it employs a lot of cuts, it is a very clever design and quite pleasing to make!
Infallible Smile Generator designed by Tony King
A variation of Yami Yamauchi's Fireworks
Rose Auditorium designed by Uyen Nguyen
A beautiful 6-unit design based on the Kawasaki Rose twist principle. You cannot just fold one!
Angry Fish designed by Bernie Peyton
Luminescence designed by Aldo Marcell
Teabag Reindeer designed by Jun Maekawa
Lipton® Teabag Reindeers: Regular, Simulated, and Decaf twins!
... and another one ...
Sonobe Variations from 2x1 rectangles
I designed these only to find out that something similar has been previosly designed by Ekaterina Lukasheva and Irina Reutskaya.
Twisted Square Bowl designed by Hans Dybkjær and Rose designed by Phu Tran
Various Eight-Pointed Stars with color change designed by John Montroll
Left to Right: Double Eight-Pointed Star, Magic Star, Two-Toned Eight-Pointed Star.
Panda designed by Makoto Yamaguchi
From two pieces - one for head and one for body.
Star Doris designed by Klaus-Dieter Ennen
Bunch of envelopes by Gay Merrill Gross filled with goodies
Dahlia designed by Hajime Komiya and my version from different base
On the left of both photos is the
original dahlia and on the right
is my version, starting with
same size paper. The bottom picture
shows the respective back sides.
Here are some comparison notes: