Origami: Fish Curler


Fish Curler

Fish Curler, designed by Ekaterina Lukasheva

The Fish Curler is one of the most elegant designs in modular origami.  It’s an all-timer, a classic.  There are instructions publicly available, and they fit into a single page.

The units are attached by simply wrapping them together in a spiral.  There are a number of modular designs based on this same principle, but none so simple and effective.

Comments

  1. says

    i sometimes wish when i post on a niche topic that i will garner one rando from the world who is really into it, and expresses their enthusiasm or brings something to the discussion. may your origamiposts find their special rando.

  2. says

    @Bebe Melange,
    Haha. Well, for what it’s worth, origami blogging is pretty low effort–not counting the time to create the origami itself. I just pull something out of my files.

    I also feel like my origami gets plenty of appreciation in other spaces. e.g. last month I went to two origami conventions, one where I taught a model, and another where somebody else taught one of my models.

  3. Jazzlet says

    Why is it called the Fish Curler?

    I do like seeing the origami you put up, but I have a storage question, how do you keep your models clean and undusty. I remember the cranes and the like I made as a child getting very dusty.

  4. says

    @Jazzlet,
    It’s made of what’s called a fish base.

    I don’t have a way of keeping my models un-dusty. I just take the photos while they’re new. Most of them get stored in boxes, and some are eventually thrown away. My favorite ones are on a display shelf.

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