
This master class will tell you how to make a craft in the technique of modular origami.
Materials required to make the craft:• Colored office paper (yellow, pink, green) • Glue For the cup we will need triangular modules of yellow, pink and green colors, which are made from rectangular paper blanks equal to 1/32 of a sheet of A4 paper. First, take the yellow modules and create triplets from them as shown in the photo.
In total, you need to make 15 triplets. Next, we connect the resulting blanks from the modules together and close them into a circle.
These were the 1st and 2nd rows. In the 3rd row there are 30 yellow modules. After making the row, the product needs to be slightly bent, giving it the shape of a bowl.
Next, we assemble the drawing according to the following diagram:
4th row - 4 pink, 4 yellow, 2 green, 5yellow, 4 pink, 4 yellow, 2 green, 5 yellow modules; 5th row - 5 pink, 3 yellow, 3 green, 4 yellow, 5 pink, 3 yellow, 3 green, 4 yellow modules; 6th row - 6 pink, 1 yellow, 5 green, 3 yellow, 6 pink, 1 yellow, 5 green, 3 yellow modules; 7th row - 7 pink, 5 green, 3 yellow, 7 pink, 5 green, 3 yellow modules; 8th row - 6 pink, 5 green, 4 yellow, 6 pink, 5 green, 4 yellow modules; 9th row - 5 pink, 5 green, 5 yellow, 5 pink, 5 green, 5 yellow modules; 10th row - 4 pink, 3 green, 8 yellow, 4 pink, 3 green, 8 yellow modules; Row 11 – 30 yellow modules inserted with the short side outward. Our cup is almost ready.
All that remains is to make the handle. For this we will need 10 yellow modules. The modules need to be connected together and the resulting blank slightly bent. We get a handle like this.
Next, we attach the handle to the cup using glue. Our origami cup is ready!
Let's start making the saucer. We connect the yellow modules into 2 triplets, which we fasten together using two additional modules.
We get a cross-shaped blank. Next, we increase the total number of modules in a row exactly twice. To do this, we arrange additional modules as illustrated in the photo.
And we fix them using the following modulesrows. These were rows 1-3 of our saucer. Row 4: again double the number of modules (up to 16); Row 5: 16 yellow modules; Row 6: double the number of modules (up to 32).
Row 7: alternation - 2 green, 2 yellow modules. The total number of modules in the row is 16 green and 16 yellow. Our saucer is ready!
The saucer can be attached to the cup using glue or toothpicks. Admire what a beautiful cup and saucer we have!
Korostik Nadezhda