Model: ‘Epcot’ sonobe (90 units)
Size: 14cm diameter
Paper: recycled black-ink kraft paper

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Model: ‘Epcot’ sonobe (90 units)
Size: 14cm diameter
Paper: recycled black-ink kraft paper
Red: Hoya, Natalia Romanenko || 60 units (5.00 x 5.00, square) || Instructions Green: Tulip, Ekaterina Lukasheva || 30 units (7.50 x 7.50, square) || Instructions
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Tiger, Ekaterina Lukasheva || 90 units (7.50 x 7.50, square) Instructions in Ekaterina Lukasheva’s Modular Origami Kaleidoscope
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Hoya, Natalia Romanenko || 30 units (4.50 x 9.00, 1:2) + 60 units (5.00 x 5.00, square) Instructions
Tigra - 30 and 90 Pieces
Designed by Ekaterina Lukasheva
Tigra - 30 and 90 Pieces
Designed by Ekaterina Lukasheva
I’ve wanted to fold this model for so long, but there were never any diagrams available online. I was delighted to find it in Ekaterina Lukasheva’s new book! It’s a really versatile module that lends itself well to a ton of different configurations, and it’s very stable during assembly too. Such an enjoyable model to fold!
90-piece Fortune Teller kusudama
I’m sure I’m not the first to have done this, but I’ve not seen it before either. The 30 ends up looking pretty cool too. :)