Make an Origami Flawless Ball – Leyla Torres – Origami Spirit


Designed and demonstrated by Yossi Nir

Make an Origami Flawless Ball – Leyla Torres – Origami Spirit

This origami Flawless Ball is one other ingenious modular origami mannequin created by Yossi Nir. We’d like 12 paper squares to create 6 modules, every module makes use of two squares. It’s a pleasure to fold the modules and meeting is kind of simple.

This good origami sphere is suitable for a vacation decoration or a present. There are a lot of completely different papers you should utilize for limitless creativity. (Check out the ideas and ideas under).

Within the following step-by-step video Yossi Nir, designer of the Flawless Ball, demonstrates make it. Thanks, Yossi, for sharing this playful and ingenious modular ball. Get some paper squares prepared and take a look at it!

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Suggestions and ideas for making the Flawless Ball

  • The ball is made with SIX UNITS every requiring TWO items of paper.
  • PAPER: (12) Twelve 4 x 4 inch (10 x 10 cm) 150-240 grams per sq. meter (gsm) (65-90 lb equal).
  • On your first attempt, use thicker paper akin to the next examples: Bristol PaperCard InventoryStardream Paper*
  • Throughout the video, Yossi exhibits samples with completely different sorts of papers.
  • The completed unit exhibits just one aspect of the paper.
  • You may wish to have three units of two completely different colours.
  • The image above exhibits a ball made with crimson and two completely different inexperienced papers. This makes it appropriate as an decoration for the Christmas Tree!
  • The image under exhibits a ball made with two stable crimson items, two silver items, and two silver/crimson patterned items.

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This Three-scoop Ice Cream Cone is one other design by Yossi Nir, offered with Origamigos. Attempt it too!

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