Teabag folding

Teabag folding

Teabag folding is a form of origami the development of which is credited to Tiny (pronounced Teeny) van der Plas, who as a practitioner of origami developed the technique in 1992 as a papercraft art for embellishing greeting cards. It uses small square pieces of paper bearing symmetrical designs that are folded in such a way that they interlock and produce a 3 Dimensional version of the underlying design.

History

Origami (meaning literally "ori" paper "kami" folding) the Japanese art of paper folding dates back to antiquity. The name Teabag folding was coined after Mrs van der Plas first set about folding the paper wrappers used for packaging individual teabags into symmetrical designs and used them to decorate greetings cards. The wrappers were essentially square and of equal size, the two main prerequisites for producing symmetrical and pleasing imagery.

Usage

Like many carfts or art forms the expression continues to be developed. The basic kite fold is used to produce rosettes that are a 3 dimensional version of the 2 D design. There are many other folds and designs in existence and they are only limited by the imagination of the artist. Typical designs show birds, butterflies, flowers and generally imitate some of the raw beauty found in nature.

Education

The basic rosette design requires eight matching squares to be folded into the 'kite' design. Maths teachers find the designs very useful as a practical way of demonstrating some of the basic properties of symmetry.

Authors of books about teabag folding

[http://www.tinyvanderplas.com/infouk.htm Dutch language versions of books by Tiny van der Plas]

External links

* [http://www.britishorigami.info British Origami Society] The UK's central origami organization.
* [http://www.origami-usa.org/ OrigamiUSA] The biggest origami organization in the U.S.
* [http://www.tinyvanderplas.com/startuk.htm Tiny van der Plas's website.]
* [http://smallbeauties.co.uk/ Typical, beautiful teabag folding designs]


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