Dear Sara, it is so beautiful. Will make as soon as I have time. I always like to watch first, then try. You really are contributing a lot for origami lovers, so we can make these beautiful things under your guidance. It is almost Thanksgiving here and I am grateful for having people like you to guide others who are not as good in folding origami. THANK you--
Sara, I watched the video once to see how it was done and to get the basic fold sequence down. I wasn't sure if I could do it given that I am not a very experienced origami folder but thought I would give it a try. Other than having the paper rip in two places, likely because I was a little rambunctious with my fold, it turned out perfect. I also think it might look a little better with a slightly thicker paper. I was using a regular sheet of Kami but of the cheapest type. I am going to try a few more times and then see if I can fold it with something just a bit thicker. You are such a good teacher. I find those tutorials that include oral instruction as well as visual help so much. I can sometimes do without the oral but for more complex models I need to the oral. My brain seems to work best when I understand what it is I am trying to accomplish and also where the markers are for each fold. For that reason I love your channel, Leyla Torres, Jeremy and a couple of other channels. Thank you so much as I would never have been able to do this without your assistance. I am looking forward to trying more of your tutorials.
Congrats on completing the fold! I agree that the model works better with a bit thicker paper. I'm also happy to hear that you like my presentation style. :)
I did. :) It actually didn't feel that small. I thought about using a 15cm square in the video, but figured it'd be easier to see the details with a slightly larger square.
I am so excited! I finished it and it looks beautiful. I love your tutorials, Sara, your voice is so calming. I've been following your tutorials for some time now and have a room dedicated to my origami models. Thank you....Thank you....Thank you.....
I haven't tried, but am almost certain that Elephant Hide would give you an absolutely beautiful model. And the sharp look should come for free as long as you make strong creases. :)
This is beautiful. Thank you for making this tutorial! I always enjoy your videos. They are so clear and easy to follow and you have a lovely, relaxing voice 🙂
Hi, I used 34x34 cm or 12x12 in heavy paper used for scrapbooking. It took 3 tries. Initially I tried the 9x9 but it didnt work out. I have Parkinsons and I like the bigger paper. I am so happy it turned out and want to thank you for your great video. U have a great voice and quality videos.
I finally made it!.Its so nice.I must be the first person to make it in INDIA.Whoo hoo.I have made more than a 100 origami things.I am 12 years old and have I made the MAGIC BALL,FLASHER HAT,FLASHER BIG BANG.............
Hm, I'm not sure I have enough expertise. I'm ok with figuring out simple crease patterns as this one, but more advanced ones I find really challenging, too.
I did this, but with a hexagon and it got me wondering - is there a sure-fire way to tell if you can translate the folds you're making onto different polygons? This one even seems like it could work on an irregular polygon, provided that there were folds parallel to the edges, and the angles were bisected...
Hello Sara, you told that you used Star Dream paper for one try. Is it possible to use Elephant Hide paper? Is it possible to get this "sharp creased look" with it?
Thanks a tonne for this video, I was able to get this one in my second attempt. The blog site of Francesco Guarnieri also contains some marvelous models of pyramids. Can you please make videos of some of them too? There are diagrams showing the creasing, but very difficult to create them by just seeing the diagram. Warm regards from India, Shyam.
Because we could add other concentric stars. Above all, it is possible to obtain many variants, maintaining the same closure system. Other information: guarnieri-origami.blogspot.com/2013/09/stella-infinita-infinity-star.html
The first method was “in the air”, several folds are done in one step...without having to reverse creases and the second method is done with pre-creasing on the table then reversing some folds. You then have the choice to approach the model as you are comfortable with and arrive at the same destination as others. There are many models and bases that can be approached differently as well. Take for example the preliminary base also known as the square base. It can be folded in at least three ways off the top of my head, She is not offering confusion but options, and you can choose the path that you want.
Yes, it's a more advanced model. If it's a bit too challenging right now, try folding some easier models to hone your skills and then come back to this one. This is what I've done many times in the past, and it's always been so rewarding to see how I progressed, finally managing to master the complex folds that were too difficult for me before.
I used regular A4 paper sheet, and after pre-creasing it got torn a bit in the middle, but I finished it anyway. Nice demonstration, your instructions were clear, thanks :D.
Once again, thanks Sara!
Your voice is very soothing, which helps immensely to stay calm while folding :)
You are one of the best origami teachers ....
It's my pleasure to announce my new origami tutorial featuring "Star Infinity" by Francesco Guarnieri!
Dear Sara, it is so beautiful. Will make as soon as I have time. I always like to watch first, then try. You really are contributing a lot for origami lovers, so we can make these beautiful things under your guidance. It is almost Thanksgiving here and I am grateful for having people like you to guide others who are not as good in folding origami. THANK you--
Thanks for all the videos over the years, I always keep my eyes peeled for a new one!
Your work is absolutely wonderful, your tutorials are detailed and well made!
I envy all you do!
Sara, I watched the video once to see how it was done and to get the basic fold sequence down. I wasn't sure if I could do it given that I am not a very experienced origami folder but thought I would give it a try. Other than having the paper rip in two places, likely because I was a little rambunctious with my fold, it turned out perfect. I also think it might look a little better with a slightly thicker paper. I was using a regular sheet of Kami but of the cheapest type. I am going to try a few more times and then see if I can fold it with something just a bit thicker. You are such a good teacher. I find those tutorials that include oral instruction as well as visual help so much. I can sometimes do without the oral but for more complex models I need to the oral. My brain seems to work best when I understand what it is I am trying to accomplish and also where the markers are for each fold. For that reason I love your channel, Leyla Torres, Jeremy and a couple of other channels. Thank you so much as I would never have been able to do this without your assistance. I am looking forward to trying more of your tutorials.
Congrats on completing the fold! I agree that the model works better with a bit thicker paper. I'm also happy to hear that you like my presentation style. :)
Magnifique! Merci de nous faire progresser avec votre enseignement si calme et si pédagogue.
I did. :) It actually didn't feel that small. I thought about using a 15cm square in the video, but figured it'd be easier to see the details with a slightly larger square.
I am so excited! I finished it and it looks beautiful. I love your tutorials, Sara, your voice is so calming. I've been following your tutorials for some time now and have a room dedicated to my origami models. Thank you....Thank you....Thank you.....
Origami Master .
Great Sara! Congratulations! Amazingly simple but very effective!
I think it will contribute a lot to the disclosure of my model, infinite thanks!
I haven't tried, but am almost certain that Elephant Hide would give you an absolutely beautiful model. And the sharp look should come for free as long as you make strong creases. :)
really beautiful and looks fairly easy for this novice. Thanks Sara!
I have been wanting to learn this for a long time. Thanks for uploading this.
Vielen lieben Dank für die ausführliche Anleitung 👌👌👌👌👏👏👏👏😊
Hi Sara thanks for getting back to me, it's perfectly fine. Thank you for all of your amazing videos.
This is beautiful. Thank you for making this tutorial! I always enjoy your videos. They are so clear and easy to follow and you have a lovely, relaxing voice 🙂
I'm glad you like it!
I enjoy you tutorials, so easy to follow and very informative. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!
Thanks, will do!
Awesome piece. God Bless u for sharing, Sara.
Wow! It's amazing, thank you for a beautiful demonstration of your work. I maybe try it to make.
Hi, I used 34x34 cm or 12x12 in heavy paper used for scrapbooking. It took 3 tries. Initially I tried the 9x9 but it didnt work out. I have Parkinsons and I like the bigger paper. I am so happy it turned out and want to thank you for your great video. U have a great voice and quality videos.
sehr angenehm moderierte Anleitung und ein wunderschönes Modell; eine Freude, es nachzufalten! merci :)
Danke, liebe Sara! Ich werde ihn gleich nächste Woche nachfalten ... Jetzt habe ich ja eine wunderbare Hilfe!!
My 4th piece. This one is 12incs. AWESOME.
i made it!!! in just one go!!!! thank youuuu saraaaaa it's beautifulllllll💌
Obrigada pela generosidade. Sua e do Francesco!💖
Sim, obrigado, Francesco!
I finally made it!.Its so nice.I must be the first person to make it in INDIA.Whoo hoo.I have made more than a 100 origami things.I am 12 years old and have I made the MAGIC BALL,FLASHER HAT,FLASHER BIG BANG.............
Hm, I'm not sure I have enough expertise. I'm ok with figuring out simple crease patterns as this one, but more advanced ones I find really challenging, too.
Love it !! I folded it, was a bit difficult at first, but did it !! Tks for sharing with us !!
Congrats!
Great model, and actually fairly easy to do! Nice job as always.
Thanks, I'm glad you could follow along so nicely.
Consegui terminar. Ficou muito lindo! Obrigada! Felicidades!💖
Parabéns!
Thank you very much !
God Bless you
Super model! So beautiful!
I love it !!
Awesome I will have to try it out tomorrow
Looks cool!
Thank you! It was very easy
Superbe! je viens de la réaliser, moi qui suis plutôt débutante... J'adore! Merci pour ce tuto vraiment très clair...
I'm glad you found it helpful!
Thanks for the tutorial, mine looks great!
I wonder if this can be applied to any regular polygon shaped paper: like a square, pentagon, hexagon.
I luv it it looks so cool
omg i love origami!! i just found ur channel. i hope to see more of your work!! ^^
Well, you'll have years of videos to catch up on, and new ones being added every week. :)
Very nice.I will make one some time afterwards!:D
Wonderful!
Thanks!
This is beautiful! I wouldn't mind giving it a go actually :-)
Super origami #rupaartncraft
漂亮!簡單的凹凸,卻能呈現出強烈的立體美感:)
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could you make a tutorial on how to read crease patterns
pleas
I did this, but with a hexagon and it got me wondering - is there a sure-fire way to tell if you can translate the folds you're making onto different polygons? This one even seems like it could work on an irregular polygon, provided that there were folds parallel to the edges, and the angles were bisected...
Hello Sara, you told that you used Star Dream paper for one try. Is it possible to use Elephant Hide paper? Is it possible to get this "sharp creased look" with it?
Where can you find origami paper?
Imagine turning it into a top!
It CAN Spin!
Yeah, I noticed that!
Hola Sara, quant de temps, aquest estel és una preciositat !,
Una abraçada des de Catalunya
That is cool.
Just finished it :) going to hang it on my wall
Thanks a tonne for this video, I was able to get this one in my second attempt. The blog site of Francesco Guarnieri also contains some marvelous models of pyramids. Can you please make videos of some of them too? There are diagrams showing the creasing, but very difficult to create them by just seeing the diagram.
Warm regards from India, Shyam.
very nice model, and very eazy. I have enjoyed that,thank you Sara.
Are you a teacher?
I'm a software engineer actually. But on TH-cam I'm an origami teacher. :)
happyfolding.com - enjoy origami online it just same to me...
Tis is so beautiful
anyone tried it on 15cm paper?
I started folding again! Here's my finished product :) tmblr.co/ZeALQy16tk3YV
I tried to make it but I failed
third
I don't understand why you call it 'infinity'???🤔🤔
It's not me that names the models, it's the designers. :)
As to why: you could add even more iterations - if the paper's large enough.
Because we could add other concentric stars.
Above all, it is possible to obtain many variants, maintaining the same closure system.
Other information: guarnieri-origami.blogspot.com/2013/09/stella-infinita-infinity-star.html
#remakeplease
Thanks, I've added it to the submissions!
Col
Iai
i though it had any action, but no...T_T...
the confusion starting from 13 minutes was really unnecessarly :( I mean why demonstrate one way then suddenly shift to another!
The first method was “in the air”, several folds are done in one step...without having to reverse creases and the second method is done with pre-creasing on the table then reversing some folds. You then have the choice to approach the model as you are comfortable with and arrive at the same destination as others. There are many models and bases that can be approached differently as well. Take for example the preliminary base also known as the square base. It can be folded in at least three ways off the top of my head, She is not offering confusion but options, and you can choose the path that you want.
David Donahue
Too Hard!!
Yes, it's a more advanced model. If it's a bit too challenging right now, try folding some easier models to hone your skills and then come back to this one. This is what I've done many times in the past, and it's always been so rewarding to see how I progressed, finally managing to master the complex folds that were too difficult for me before.
wtf
I used regular A4 paper sheet, and after pre-creasing it got torn a bit in the middle, but I finished it anyway. Nice demonstration, your instructions were clear, thanks :D.