2. ORIGAMI
Origami is a Japanese term
(from ori meaning
"folding", and kami
meaning "paper" (kami
changes to gami due to
rendaku)) is the art of paper
folding, which is often
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3. History of
Origami
Paper was first invented around 105 A.D. in
China, and in the sixth century was brought
to Japan by monks. Handmade paper was a
luxury object for a few, and paper folding in
ancient Japan was primarily for ceremonial
purposes, mostly religious in nature.
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Origami of Classic and Traditional Origin
4. By the Edo period (1603–1868), paper
folding had become both recreational and
ceremonial in Japan, sometimes featuring
numerous cuts and folds. It came to be
recognized as a modern art form allowed
by the invention of paper, both mass –
produced and more affordable.
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5. By the Edo period (1603–1868), paper
folding had become both recreational and
ceremonial in Japan, sometimes featuring
numerous cuts and folds. It came to be
recognized as a modern art form allowed
by the invention of paper, both mass –
produced and more affordable.
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7. Akira Yoshizawa, who died at the age
of 94 in 2005, is believed to be one of
the progenitors of modern origami. In
the 1930s, using a series of symbols,
arrows and diagrams, he developed a
method of folding patterns.
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8. Those patterns were published and widely
available by the 1950s, leading to the
global scope and standardization of
origami. Yoshizawa and other masters of
origami
founded local and international
organizations which promoted the craft.
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9. Paper Weaving
- is an art where thin
strips or sheets of
paper are glued
together to make
new designs that
are durable, and
colorful.
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14. 4. . Glue/Paste
- Used to hold paper
together.
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15. 5. Ribbon
adds beauty to origami
basket.
If you want to add some
beauty in your basket you can
just add ribbon to look
presentable.
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16. 6.Accessories
- It may be added for
decoration purposes like
cloth, buttons etc.
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17. How to make Recycled origami Basket?
Procedure
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1. Remove the fold from the section of your
paper to each of the 12 inches x 22 inches
of each page.
2. Fold each page along its length in half,
then into eighths. The resulting rectangular
strips should be about 1-1⁄2 inches x 22
inches. You 're going to. need a lot of them.
3. Start by weaving, as shown, the centers
of four strips. A single staple or a glue dot
can be placed at each overlap to hold it in
place if necessary.
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4. Continue to weave strips to your choosing
dimension. Example 10 strips x 8 strips
(overall 15 "x 12")
5. Simple fold all strips up at 90 degrees for
the side of the basket, and continue weaving.
Make sure your strips remain tightly woven. In
doing so, be patient.
6. Bend your side strips at the corners, and
continue to weave along the adjacent edges.
Glue or staples are especially recommended
for holding things in place.
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7. Add a double-folded strip
along the top edge. This could
add force to the top rim. Glue
over the inside of the basket.
8. Add a ribbon to the basket
for decoration along the four
sides.