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Globe: Download attachment to print or two squares 6" (15 cm) kami is fine (works better with slightly thicker paper); Doll: kami 6" (15 cm)
3 squares solid color duo paper 8 inch
1 octagon, kami or kraft paper. (no pattern) Please cut octagon prior to the class. How to cut an octagon: https://origami-resource-center.com/octagon/#google_vignette)
Recommended to fold and cut octagon from a 7.5" (20 cm) square.
1 sheet of 6"-9.5" (15-24 cm) kami
Six sheets of 6" (15 cm) kami, all the same color.
12" (30 cm) square paper with different colors on opposite sides. The paper should be about as thin as standard origami paper.
Recommended: 6” (15 cm) (or larger)
Two sheets of solid color (lower bodies)
Two patterned sheets (kimono & upper body)
One black sheet (hair)
Tools: Cutting tool (Paper will be cut proportionally at the beginning of the class)
8-10" (20-25 cm) square. You can use any quality you like to fold, even foil. Color recommendations: White through dusky gray; speckled with black if you can manage it. The back side should be white--this is a color-change model; the "unicorn horn" will be white.
2 types of units (all squares; all same size; only one side shows) Recommended to learn with 3" (7.5 cm)
Color/Pattern 1: 1 sheet; Color/Pattern 2: 2 sheets; Color/Pattern 3: 4 sheets; Color/Pattern 4: 8 sheets; Connectors (they are the black pieces in the photo): 14 sheets.
It would be fine to make this model with 15 all of the same color squares (i.e., not different colors/patterns) and 14 of a contrasting color for the connectors. The best paper weight is regular kami to tant, not heavier.
A square of foil-backed paper, at least 12" (30 cm).
A square 10-14" (25-30 cm) tissue foil or foil backed paper.
A tool with a short, flat, thin edge, possibly a cut up, cancelled credit card or a spent gift card. Richard uses the flat bladed end of his Chartpak adjustable burnisher. A flat paint scraper and one or two small clothespins or clamps could also be useful.
Poinsettia: Eight 3" (7.5 cm) squares Wreath: Eight 3" (7.5 cm) squares. Duo color paper recommended for both models.
25cm sheet of kami (or other duo color paper)
Crisp, foldable American dollar bill. Tools: A bone folder and a small pair of pliers may be useful but not required.
6 " (15 cm) kami (multiple pieces)
15 cm Kami
30 Squares of 3" (7.5) squares, kami or duo kami
4 sheets, 15 cm X 3, 25 cm X 1 (Elephant Hide is best. (110-120 gsm)
One sheet of medium-weight Kozo, Mulberry, or Chiyogami/Yuzen, measuring 8 1/2" x 14" (US Legal size). Copy paper is not recommended.
A sharp knife or blade and a straight-edge or metal ruler for the cutting. Tape (optional) to reinforce connections.