Origami triangular modules are used to create three-dimensional figures. They are connected together without the help of glue. To make such a module, read the instructions carefully.
It is necessary
sheets of A4 white paper, scissors, ruler
Instructions
Step 1
You will need paper to work. It is best to use white office paper. Sometimes such figures are folded from magazine pages or candy wrappers. School colored paper is poorly suited, as it is too thin, loose, breaks and tears at the folds. The dimensions of the blanks for the modules depend on the size of the figure itself. You can approximately cut an A4 sheet into sixteen rectangular pieces. You don't have to use a ruler and pencil to get even pieces. It is possible to get them by folding and unbending the sheet. We take our workpiece and bend it in half along the length of the sheet, as shown in the figure.
Step 2
Next, mark the middle of the workpiece by bending-unbending. And bend the edges of the workpiece down. It turned out the so-called triangle with "legs".
Step 3
Flip the workpiece over to the other side. To keep the fold lines straight and clear, it is better to iron the fold lines - use your fingernail, a ruler or other improvised objects.
Step 4
Next, lift the lower edges of the workpiece up as shown in the figure. Remember to iron the fold lines.
Step 5
Now fold the protruding corners over the large triangle. Iron the fold lines.
Step 6
Now fold those edges back down and smooth the small triangles. Lift the resulting "legs" of the workpiece up again. The module is almost ready.
Step 7
Now bend the workpiece in half with the raised "legs" inward. You now have a triangular origami module. As you can see, there is nothing difficult in making it. By connecting triangular modules in different ways, origami masters get a variety of products (you can look at products from triangular modules on the Internet). Now you can make a huge number of them and try yourself in designing like this