Paper and arrows
Most origami uses a single uncut square of paper, and this website is no exception. You can buy origami paper from most art shops and some origami websites. You can also cut a square from ordinary paper.There have been many ways in which origami instructions have been diagrammed in the past. About fifty years ago, an international system began to come into use. This is the Yoshizawa-Randlett-Harbin system, which is used in almost all modern origami books. I have a few Japanese paperfolding books and although I cannot read the language, I can understand the diagrams, because they use this international system.
On origami diagrams, arrows show you which direction the paper is to be folded in. It is important to understand which direction the arrow is telling you to fold. Shown here is a picture of all the arrows that you will see on this site and in most origami books. You will see how these are used on the next few pages.
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