Tuttle - Origami Butterflies Mini Kit with DVD

Origami Butterflies Mini Kit with DVD

Master six elegant butterfly designs with step-by-step video guidance

LaFosse designs these butterfly models with deliberate attention to how beginners actually learn folding sequences. Each of the six patterns builds foundational techniques through forms that reward careful attention to valley and mountain folds, the kind of precision that develops naturally when you can see exactly what the paper should look like at each stage. The 32-page booklet presents full-color diagrams that show every step clearly, while the DVD demonstrates LaFosse's own folding approach in real time, revealing the subtle hand movements and paper manipulation that diagrams alone can't capture.

Twenty-four sheets of 5.5-inch folding paper provide enough material for multiple attempts at each design without the frustration of running out mid-learning. The paper size suits these particular butterfly forms, allowing clear visibility of creases and folds while keeping proportions manageable for hands still developing muscle memory for origami. LaFosse includes designs like "A Butterfly for George Morkiami" and "A Butterfly for Reiko", patterns that balance visual appeal with accessible folding sequences.

The combination of written diagrams, video instruction, and sufficient practice paper addresses how different people absorb folding techniques, whether you process steps visually, need to watch movement, or learn through repeated hands-on practice.

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