you need hands and paper (square or origami paper)
you will need a square or rectangle piece of paper depending to what your makeing, its usally square. you can also buy colored origami paper.
Decoration. And making origami is practicing technique and calming.
Some creative fabric origami patterns that can be used for various projects include the Kusudama flower, fabric butterflies, fabric origami boxes, and fabric origami stars. These patterns can be used to create unique decorations, accessories, and gifts.
Origami was invented for entertainment
im almost positive that the art of origami is Japanese... the Chinese only used paper for writing, kites, dragons, and lanterns... each of which are not technically considered a part of origami
Origami is the art of folding paper. The word comes from the Japanese - ori, folding, and gami, paper. At the beginning, origami was only used for religious ceremonies, due to the high price of paper.
Pastime. and also, for art and beauty.
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?
The different types of folds used in origami include valley folds, mountain folds, reverse folds, squash folds, and petal folds.
Some alternative materials that can be used as a substitute for origami paper include wrapping paper, scrapbook paper, tissue paper, and even newspaper. These materials can be cut into squares and folded just like traditional origami paper.
Math is used in origami to calculate the dimensions and angles of each fold, ensuring precision and symmetry in the final piece. Concepts such as geometric shapes, proportions, and spatial reasoning are essential for creating intricate origami models. Math also helps in exploring new folding techniques and designs in origami.
I do believe the plural for 'origami' is 'origami' much like the word 'deer' it stays the same irregardless. "I have lots of origami"
Origami nut, origami club, and Jo Nakashima's YouTube channel and origami-make.com