2/19/2024 0 Comments Origami cat![]() Image source: Smilodon, Designed by Satoshi Kamiya and Folded by Emre Ayaroglu Here are two beautiful looking origami Smilodons. Image source: Cat, Designed by Katsuta Kyohei and Folded by Eric Vigier Here’s another take on Katsuta Kyohei’s cat by a different folder. ![]() Image source: Lion, Designed and Folded by TERRY Nicolas The lion and the carcass it’s eating are folded from the same sheet of paper. I think this picture of an origami lion after a hunt is adorable. Image source: Cat, Designed and Folded by Hiroaki Kobayashi This is another really excellent origami cat design by Hiroaki Kobayashi. Image source: Tiger, Designed and Folded by Gen Hagiwara Here’s possibly the best origami tiger design I’ve seen by Gen Hagiwara. Image source: Black Panther, Designed by Kunsulu Jilkishiyeva and Folded by Luc MARNATĭiagrams available in Pajarita Magazine #128 Kunsulu Jilkishiyeva designed a fantastic black panther and here it is doing some hunting. Image source: Playful Kittens, Designed and Folded by József Zsebe Here are two more absolutely adorable little kittens. Image source: Lion, Designed and Folded by v.coeurjoly7 I love the pose it’s in with the raised paw. This lion is probably the most unique origami lion I’ve ever seen. Image source: Kittens, Designed and Folded by Joseph Wu Here are two very cute little origami kittens designed by Joseph Wu. ![]() Image source: Cat, Designed by Katsuta Kyohei and Folded by Agnieska (Agne) Mackonyte This is Katsuta Kyohei’s cat again but folded by a different artist with different paper for a very different look. Image source: Smilodon, Designed by Satoshi Kamiya and Folded by Matthew Grovesĭiagrams available in Works of Satoshi Kamiya 1995-2003 Satoshi Kamiya’s Smilodon model is still one of my all time favourites and I hope to manage to fold it myself one day. Image source: Cat, Designed by Katsuta Kyohei and Folded by Eyalĭiagrams available in Origami Tanteidan Magazine #124 We’ll start off this post with probably the most famous house cat model designed by Katsuta Kyohei. You’ll also see some lions, tigers and other giant cats thrown in here too. It just took a while to collect enough for a post. That being said there are some really great cat and kitten models out there. I don’t really know why that is but my theory is that it must be much harder to make natural looking origami cats than it is making origami versions of other animals. House cats on the other hand are much harder to find. Even some panthers, leopards and other large cats. I’ve come across a lot of really fantastic origami lion and tiger models. You may use normal printer paper but of course, you will produce a better result if you use proper origami paper, which is a bit thinner and holds the creases better.We’re setting the record for the most puns in a post title with this one! The only material you need is a flat sheet of paper. If you're looking for a new hobby, give this a try! Once you get started, you'll be hooked! It involves the creation of forms entirely by folding paper, and you can learn how to make this particular model in just one go. Printable Origami Paper Designs The Japanese Art of Paper FoldingĪ little background on origami art: Origami is a special way of folding paper which originated in Japan. If you use printer paper, try printing out some of the printable paper pattern designs found here: To make the best-looking cat, use a paper that is black on one side and white on the other to get the "tuxedo effect." This super cute cat can sit up, using its tail to rest on. With a few attempts, you will definitely get it right. This origami cat can be a little challenging if you’re not experienced, but it’s not that difficult to learn either. Check out this great video of origami cat instructions! Remember to pause and play if it is going too fast so you don't miss any steps, and your result will be fantastic!Ĭats are a favourite household pet! They can be really funny, sometimes unintentionally!! With this sweet origami design, you can make this gorgeous little kitty with just a few folds! This original origami design is created by Robyn Hondow.
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