the first origami was a crane
Origami nut, origami club, and Jo Nakashima's YouTube channel and origami-make.com
A good name for an origami team would be Origami instructors or Paper Products or something like that.
Probably nothing. More and more origami is created in every decade, and nothing is more extremely hard then any other. Also, it would be almost impossible for any normal person to know every single origami thing in the universe. Hope that helped you!
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you set paper on fire and then spit on it
who was the first person to fold origami
Origami was started in China in the first or second century.
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The Japanese were the first to origami but people from all over the world create new models.
It is actually unknown when origami first started. My guess would be around the 15 hundreds.
Japanese origami began in the 6th century when Buddhist monks from China carried paper to Japan. The first Japanese origami is dated from this period, and was used for religious ceremonial purposes only, due to the high price of paper. By the 1700s, origami had become more widespread, and in 1797 the first known origami book was published in Japan.
First you must....... Eat pie.
Geneva Cobb Iijima has written: 'The first Christmas in origami' 'Object lessons with origami' -- subject(s): Object-teaching, Christian education of children, Origami in education
Of course. You can make practically ANYTHING with origami. Go on youtube and type in 'Origami Rose.' A personal favorite video of mine is " How to make the Origami Rose (easy version) " Type this in the search bar on youtube then click the first suggestion that pops up.
paper was expensive so the rich people were the only ones that could offord it.
Where can you get origami diagrams that will allow you to do super advanced origami when i have already started the origami and I am good but not good enough to make up your own origami?