Wednesday 19 March 2014

Vases using curved folds

Inside the golden yellow vase

Vases using curved folds

For this year's Japan Habba, I decided to choose curved folds as my theme. It has been on my to-do list for sometime to create vases and other objects using pleating, based on a tutorial provided by Rebecca Gieseking.

My version of the Daruma Doll
The beauty of this method is that you can choose any form or profile that you want to create. Then you draw the profile on a piece of graph paper,  do the calculations required to achieve the form, and then transfer the calculations and the resulting curved folds to your large sheet of paper.

Usually it helps to score the paper when you are doing curved folds, so I use some object with a sharp tip. Of course, make sure that it is not too sharp, or it will cut through the paper!

Here are a couple of models I created using this method, including this 'Daruma' doll.

Golden Yellow Vase

Wine Goblet























But the one that was most appreciated at the Japan Habba was this wine goblet.Even I admit that this one came out nicely!

Here are some more examples of curved folds and the amazing variety of shapes one can create using them.

Huffman Tower
Concentric Circles with a hole hut at the center, allowing the paper to take a variety of amazing shapes


Spherical Origami nÂș14 – Jun Mitani

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