Crease Patterns

Crease Patterns (CP) are getting more and more popular in the origami community since they offer an easy possibility to share even more complex models, without having to draw endlessly long diagrams.


The following links may help you to understand Crease patterns better and assist you in folding the CPs on this page.


Crease Pattern FAQ on the Origami Forum
Ben Ball's Crease Pattern Tutorial
Eileen Tan's Crease Pattern Tutorial
Gerwin Sturm's Box Pleating Tutorial





Chameleon 1.0
Gerwin Sturm, 2006
(PDF)
Fire-breathing Dragon 1.3
Gerwin Sturm, 2006
(PDF)
Fire-breathing Dragon 2.1
Gerwin Sturm, 2006
(PDF)
Fire-breathing Dragon 3.2
Gerwin Sturm, 2008
(PDF)
Parrot 1.1
Gerwin Sturm, 2006
(PDF)
19th Century Camera 1.2
Gerwin Sturm, 2008
(PDF)
Office Chair 1.1
Gerwin Sturm, 2008
(PDF)
Chair 1.2
Gerwin Sturm, 2008
(PDF)
Long-haired Girl
Anna Kastlunger, 2008
(PDF)
Two-headed Squirrel 1.2
Gerwin Sturm, 2008
(PDF)
Roronoa Zoro 1.3
Gerwin Sturm, 2007
(PDF)

CP with additional information
Usopp 1.0
Gerwin Sturm, 2007
(PDF)

CP with additional information
Tony Tony Chopper 1.2
Gerwin Sturm, 2007
(PDF)

CP with additional information
God Enel 1.0
Gerwin Sturm, 2007
(PDF)

CP with additional information
Sydney Opera House 1.2
Gerwin Sturm, 2007
(PDF)

CP with additional information
Arlong 1.0-1.2
Gerwin Sturm, 2007
(PDF)

CP with additional information
Chuul 1.2
Gerwin Sturm, 2007
(PDF)

CP with additional information
Clare & Teresa 1.2
Gerwin Sturm, 2007
(PDF)

CP with additional information
Green & Purple Tentacle
Gerwin Sturm, 2008
(PDF)
Minotaur 1.5
Gerwin Sturm, 2009
(PDF)
Balance
Gerardo GacharnĂ¡, 2016
(PDF)

CP with additional information