Would you like
to print a copy of this book to read offline? Click Here to download the printable PDF version |
|
|
ORIGAMI DIAGRAMS HOME RESOURCES
FOREWARD
INTRODUCTION
1. LOVE KNOT
2. PAPER CUP
3. DUTCH HAT
4. BIRD FLIES
5. DUSTPAN
6. PINWHEEL
7. SMALL BOX
8. ROW BOAT
9. NAVY CAP
10. PAPER BALL
11. KNIGHT'S HELMET
12. FISHING BOAT
13. OLD SCHOLAR
14. FOOTSTOOL
15. CHAIR
16. COASTER
17. POKE BONNET
18. TENT
19. EASTER BUNNY
20. STEAMBOATS
21. WINGED HAT
22. CANDY BASKET
23. LIGHTHOUSE
24. MONKEY
25. BIRD
26. PAGODA
27. CANDY BOX
28. TABLE
29. LIVING ROOM
ADD URL
PRIVACY POLICY
| Chapter 9 |
| NAVY CAP |
This hat can be made of colored gift-wrapping paper.
Children enjoy making their own hats and it adds fun to parties.
Paper should be rectangular in shape, its length 1 1/2 times its width. For a child's hat, use paper approximately 21"x 14".
|
Fold paper on the dotted line, bringing line A to B.
|
Fold on lines 1 and 2,
crease and unfold.
Fold on the diagonal dotted lines.
|
Fold the upper sheet on
the dotted lines, folding
first on line (1), then rolling over again to crease
on line (2). When done,
turn Fig. 64 over.
Fold on the dotted lines.
Crease well.
Fold this side on lines (1) and (2), as in Fig. 64. When completed, tuck ends at top securely into each end of the folded band to hold it in place.
|
Open the hat at the bottom.
Completed hat, ready to wear.
Are You Ready To Move Onto The Next Lesson? Click Here...




