- Brooklyn Origami Center
- View charts and photos for patters such as sorcerers, guinea pigs, doves, and other birds.
- Envelope and Letterfolding
- Learn the history and methods behind homemade envelopes. Designs such as fern, hawk, and valentine.
- Exploratotium Magazine: Paper
- Each issue has articles on different paper folding techniques; such as interlocking tubes and openback twist octagons.
- Fabric Origami Workshop
- Learn how to adapt a paper pattern to cloth folding.
- Origami and Paper Art Page
- Focuses on Oribina, which is folding paper dolls. Photo gallery and course for folding dolls available.
- Origami Crease Patterns
- View a gallery of photos that includes paper hummingbirds, dragons, dinosaurs, horses, and other elaborate projects. Tutorials for beginner, intermediate and advanced students.
- Origami Database
- Search for information from hundreds of magazines, books, and web sites.
- Origami Enthusiasts Candy Guide
- Rates candies such as Hershey's Kisses, Tootsie Rolls, and Bubbilicious gum for both taste and wrapper folding ability. Photos.
- Origami Folding Instructions
- Find out about origami history and kid's projects. Also, dollar bill folding, paper airplanes, and working with napkins.
- Origami Folding Tips
- Offers tips on correct folding techniques.
- The Origami Forum
- Interact with other origami enthusiasts. Get tips, hints and find diagrams.
- Origami Madness
- Learn about making paper. Many patterns, including cups, fortune telling games, pinwheel, vase and other objects.
- Origami Model Diagram Database
- Access hundreds of models from many different publications.
- Origami: the Fascination of Folding
- View charts for folding creatures, cards, books, and objects. Links.
- Oriworld
- Offers a wide variety of information, including history, folding and finishing techniques, diagrams, and lessons aimed at beginners. In English, Spanish, and Portuguese.
- Sprite's Origami
- Sprite offers instructions on how to fold cranes.
- Tea Bag Folding
- Also known as kaleidoscope folding, this technique uses small pieces of printed paper. Instructions, links, and gallery.
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