Origami is the art of creating figures by folding paper. Although there are not written testimony of the origins of this art, there are accounts of similar paper folding practices that goes back the beginnings of the Edo period, around the year 1600.
Origami was started in China in the first or second century.
It is actually unknown when origami first started. My guess would be around the 15 hundreds.
Yes it did but few things not like animals
to eat sandwithches
I think, it's crane(bird).
origami, okapi, oribi, obi
Maybe it's because you read the directions differently than anyone else... suggestion: If it's too hard, start with a easier level in origami!
in www.origami-instructions.comthere are origami rose, lily, and tulip.in www.oriland.com/studio/first, you pick "plants" , there are jasmine, lotus, bluebell, modular flower, simple flower.in www.origami-resource-center.com/origami-rosesthere are many origami flower, start from easy to hardin www.joostlangeveldorigami.nlthere are many modals of origami flower.or, www.aboutflowershome.com/origami+flowersI think this is the best website. ( but a little hard )
I don't believe there is a formal rank of origami master. It is a term applied to anyone who is very skilled at the craft. You can start with simple origami pieces and work your way up until you become more advanced. Practice makes perfect.
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?
I creased the paper so I could start the origami.
Websites such as Origami Fun and Origami Way have detailed explanations on how to make cranes and other paper models. YouTube is also a good place to start.