Beginners Origami Workshop | Studio Subi Creative Workshops | Subiaco (2024)

ORIGAMI - BEGINNERS + INTERMEDIATE LEVELS

1.5 hours class

Available for private parties

We can customise to your duration and theme

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HERE ARE JUST SOME OF THE OPTIONS YOU CAN CHOOSE FROM, LET US KNOW IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO LEARN ANYTHING ELSE.

Choose from corner bookmark, crane, spinner, box with lid, butterfly, parrot, flowers, unicorn, dragons.

Classes are 1 teacher : 6 students. Max 12 students. Private class bookings available.​​

1.5 HOURS | $30pp

BEGINNERS will learn the basic folds with super fun beginner patterns.

INTERMEDIATE will learn more complex folds.

Or, gather 5 friends and request a private class (for kids, teens or adults), corporate bookings welcomed,email hello@studiosubi.com.au

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Have fun learning how to origami! It's fun and therapeutic. Origami teaches concentration and determination.Beginners classes are suitable for ages 7+, while generally, intermediate classes are for those who already have experience in basic origami folds no matter what age.

All materials supplied, just bring yourself and your imagination!!

Minimum of 5 students is needed to run a class, so bring your friends!

Check this page regularly for future class dates.

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ABOUT YOUR TEACHERS
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CONNIE TRINH | STUDIO SUBI

The face behind Studio Subi, Connie is a lover and ambassador of all things handmade.

"Craft has always been my creative outlet, my happy moments, I could spend hours with, even preferred over sleep. I’ve always wished for a dedicated space where I could leave out all my supplies at the ready, but the spaces so far have been small and almost always needed to be packed away for practicality. Recently, an opportunity for space came up and I jumped for it!"

And so Studio Subi was born!A creative space for all to use and there’ll be workshops/classes by amazing creative teachers. Such as art, sewing, photography, jewellery, design, and more!

My favourite origami to create is the classic crane, I've made over 1000! Once I made 200 to raise money for Cancer Council of WA.

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YUMI BARKER | THERAPEUTIC, MINDFULNESS AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ART INSTRUCTOR

Born and brought up in Tokyo, Japan, Yumi began work in the cosmetics industry as a professional makeup artist and visual transformation coach for models.

Finding love with a British/Australian, they wed and together had an adventurous 20 years, living across the world in 8 countries! No matter where she went, Yumi carried along her passion for the art and shared her skills through teaching. She taught both traditional and therapeutic Japanese and non-Japanese arts & crafts during this time.

Yumi and her husband returned to Perth 3 years ago. Yumi continued her arts teaching, and is currently conducting many lessons in Sumi-e (Japanese carbon-ink brush painting), Mandala dots meditation art, and Pastel Finger Paintings. We are excited to have Yumi at Studio Subi!

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THEA MANDIN | STUDENT AND ORIGAMI ENTHUSIAST

Théa started folding origami last year for fun, and really enjoyed it. Shortly after, she began making more complex designs such as dragons and parrots.


As her interest grew, so did her collection of origami papers. She experimented with different sizes, colours, and textures. Her interest continues and Théa is self-learning through origami books and video tutorials.

"I am excited to have this opportunity to share my passion in origami." says Théa. We are excited to have Théa at Studio Subi too!

TERMS & CONDITIONS

Please note that once booked, tickets are non-rufundable. You may however transfer your ticket to another paticiapant. Should a workshop be cancelled due to Covid restrictions your workshop will be rescheduled or you will be given a 12 month credit to rebook when we reopen.

When arriving, attending and leaving the workshop, it is your responisibility to follow all safety precautions. Upon booking, you agree that you are fully responsible for your property and physical safety during the workshop. Studio Subi and your workshop teacher hold no personal liability or responsibility for any damage, loss or theft to personal property, or any physical injuries that occur during the workshop.

Beginners Origami Workshop | Studio Subi Creative Workshops | Subiaco (2024)

FAQs

What are the fundamentals of origami? ›

Basics of Origami

There are a foundation of 10-12 basic folds / maneuvers that are essential to build origami: Rabbit Ear Fold, Reverse Fold (Inside & Outside), Squash Fold, Swivel Fold, Pleat Fold, Crimp Fold, Petal Fold, Sink Fold (Open, Closed, Spread).

How to start doing origami? ›

Start with simple designs and work steadily towards more complicated work. Simple origami designs, like the jumping frog, will help you learn basic folds and techniques, ensuring that you have a foundation and an experience base for when you approach more difficult designs, like an origami dragon.

How to teach someone origami? ›

Practice, practice, practice. As you learn to fold the model, also try to predict which moves or folds will be difficult for your students, and have several precise explanations for them. Teach several people the model in advance and learn by their reactions where the instructions need to be improved.

How to teach origami step by step? ›

How do you start origami teaching?
  1. Plan and prepare.
  2. Practice.
  3. Dive deep into the basics.
  4. Set some rules and encourage them to follow.
  5. Interact with your students often.
  6. Help students individually.
  7. Effective time management is necessary.
  8. Motivate students to try new things.
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What is origami essential rule? ›

Answer: Origami is the art of paper folding, which is often associated with Japanese culture. Its essential rule is no scissors and no glue.

What are the 5 basic origami techniques? ›

There are five stan- dard basic origami techniques [16], as shown in Figure 1, including book fold, kite fold, cupboard fold, shawl fold and cushion fold. Figure 2 shows that many complex form of origami can be de- rived from these basic foldings. ...

What math is used in origami? ›

Constructions. As a result of origami study through the application of geometric principles, methods such as Haga's theorem have allowed paperfolders to accurately fold the side of a square into thirds, fifths, sevenths, and ninths.

What are the five importance of origami? ›

In conclusion, making origami has several benefits beyond just creating beautiful designs. It can help reduce stress, improve hand-eye coordination, boost creativity, enhance patience and persistence, and promote learning and education.

What is the hardest origami thing to fold? ›

In particular, Ryu-zin 3.5 (created in 2005), considered to be one of Kamiya's most intricate creations, is a major work that took around one month to complete, using only a single sheet of paper measuring two meters on each side. Ryu-zin 3.5 is widely regarded as the one of most intricate origami pieces ever created.

How long will it take to learn origami? ›

Master folding beautiful traditional origami creations in less than a week! Start with basic, beginner folds and work your way up to complicated projects with our easy-to-follow videos. Created by wikiHow, the #1 how-to site on the web.

What do you call someone who is good at origami? ›

An origamist or an origamian is a person who is associated with the art of origami.

What skills do you need for origami? ›

The only physical skill required for origami is the ability to fold paper. Most everybody is able to carry out this activity. However there is certainly a requirement for imagination, creativity, mathematical knowledge and patience. The challenging aspects of origami require much thought and logic.

What is an origami workshop? ›

Home » Events » Origami Workshops. Origami is the traditional Japanese art or technique of folding paper into forms of animals, plants, everyday items and more. It is often done just for fun, but can also incorporate religious and ceremonial dimensions.

How do you judge an origami competition? ›

Judging Criteria
  1. Select a model that you can fold with precision and beautifully. ...
  2. The maximum dimensions of finished model should be no greater than 8”
  3. Modulars must have stability and hold together without glue.
  4. Action models will remain stationary while on display.

What is the business origami method? ›

Business Origami is a design tool and method used to create walkthrough models of services or systems in a collaborative workshop setting. It focuses on a user's and system operator's perspective.

What do you do in origami club? ›

Though we typically fold from diagrams, we may deviate to play with crease patterns and original designs. We also collaborate with other clubs on campus by holding origami workshops and tabling for events. All experience levels welcome and all materials are provided!

What's the hardest origami thing to make? ›

Ryujin 3.5 is one of the most difficult origami models to fold. It is a majestic and intricate design of a mythical Japanese dragon, known as Ryujin. This complex origami was created by Satoshi Kamiya, a renowned origami artist from Japan.

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