The Complete Book of Origami

Robert J. Lang

Pages

160

Year

1989

Difficulty

Easy

Themes

origami basics, traditional folds, step-by-step diagrams, animal models, geometric forms

The best origami book for someone who has never folded before, and the ideal introduction to Lang’s work. With over 1,000 detailed diagrams and 37 models arranged from simple to complex, it teaches every fundamental technique while remaining genuinely enjoyable to work through.

Why Start Here

Lang’s later books explore increasingly advanced territory, from mathematical design principles to super-complex models with hundreds of folds. This first book is where it all begins. It covers the foundational bases, standard notation, and core techniques that underpin everything else in origami. The 37 models progress logically, building your skills with each new figure.

The diagrams are characteristically precise. Lang brings the same clarity to his instructions that he brings to his mathematical work, and the result is a book where getting lost mid-fold is rare. For readers who want to eventually tackle Lang’s more ambitious books, this is the natural starting point.

What to Expect

A 160-page guide that takes you from complete beginner to confident intermediate folder. The models include animals, geometric shapes, and action figures that move when you pull or push parts of them. You will need square paper and patience, but no prior experience.

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