Submitted by Sara on 27 July 2012 - 10:20am
Designer:
Folder:
Adams, Sara
Difficulty Level:
Low intermediate
Model type:
Spirals
Molluscs
Geometry
Paper ratio:
Square
More info on the book: http://www.happyfold...
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Written review: http://origamiusa.or...
Paper used in this video: square sheet of kami with a side length of 24cm (9.5in)
Finished model: height of 6cm (2.5in), width of 10cm (4in)
This video describes how to fold a fantastic "navel shell" designed by Tomoko Fuse. Tomoko Fuse and Viereck Verlag kindly gave me permission to make this video accessible to you.
Comments
Submitted by Garrett (not verified) on 28 July 2012 - 2:04am Permalink
Spiral
Please Next model spiral (1)
Submitted by Volker (not verified) on 29 July 2012 - 10:03pm Permalink
alle Videos
ich freue mch ueber jedes Deiner Videos. Man kann wirklich gut danach arbeiten.
Vielen Dank. Mach bitte weiter so.
Submitted by Shuku (not verified) on 18 August 2012 - 9:34pm Permalink
Thank you!
This took a bit of work, but your video and explanations were very clear, thank you! I've done modular origami before, so am not really anywhere approaching an expert, but I managed to complete this!
Submitted by Elza (not verified) on 12 September 2012 - 1:28pm Permalink
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Beatutilful and simple, I love these kind of models. :)
Thanks for the tips.
Submitted by KDianne Stephens (not verified) on 3 December 2012 - 4:09am Permalink
Navel Shell
Hi Sara
Thank you for the wonderful instructional video on Tomoko Fuse's navel shell.
I wanted to show you my 1st and 2nd attempt at ever doing this fold...yes...the same paper "mended" and used again! My "mendable" hand fabricated paper at its best :-) The paper is small - 13.97 cm on a side/5 1/2" square. It was great fun to do. Thank you and I hope you enjoy seeing my paper.
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Then I tried doing the navel shell with white copy paper - it is a very forgiving model to build.
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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 18 February 2013 - 4:09am Permalink
Would it be possible to fold
Would it be possible to fold this out of gigantic paper, like 2 foot square? Or would it collapse?
Submitted by Kathrin (not verified) on 26 February 2013 - 10:03pm Permalink
Thank you very much, your
Thank you very much, your instructional videos are just great and I love this model of a navel shell! I tried it with kraft paper and it looks very nice.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 17 June 2013 - 7:46pm Permalink
Other models
Hay Sara, I have made other models based on this one. I don't know in they are in the book, could you watch them and tell me. Thanks
Submitted by kickgirl856 (not verified) on 5 September 2013 - 5:35pm Permalink
Wow!
I DID it and it only took me 5 mins! i love it and did it with 7 sheets so they all slid out!!
Submitted by carowi (not verified) on 5 July 2014 - 7:26pm Permalink
Navel Shell as earrings
Thanks for your great tutorials!
Here you can see the earrings (it´s picture number 7.):
http://carowi.de/ind...
Submitted by Tibz (not verified) on 18 July 2017 - 6:48pm Permalink
permission
Hi, congrats for all your work !
Can you tell me how do you contact Tomoko Fuse and in general, all origami artists ?
Thanks !
Tibz
Submitted by Sara on 18 July 2017 - 9:41pm Permalink
Try this
Hi Tibz,
check out http://www.happyfold... - I believe it should answer your question quite comprehensively.
-- Sara
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