Rabbit made of modules diagram. Master class "hare" using modular origami technique. Hare made of modules - assembly diagram

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Hare

  1. In total, the bunny will require 522 triangular modules. You can take only white modules (office paper is best) or make 402 white and 120 color modules. The bunny sweater can be made in one color or striped. There are five rows in total (five stripes), each row has 24 modules. For this model we took 48 blue, 48 yellow and 24 blue modules. Take 48 white modules to assemble the first two rows. Arrange the three modules as shown in the figure. Insert the corners of the first two modules into the pockets of the third. The modules on the left are the first row, the ones on the right are the second.

  2. Take two more modules and connect them to the first ones in the same way. Collect all modules in a chain. Close the ring with the last module. It turned out to be two rows of 24 modules each.

  3. Complete the third row, putting on the modules in a checkerboard pattern.

  4. Carefully turn the circle out, turning it into something like a bowl. The first row then becomes a stand and is practically invisible from the side. Take 24 blue modules and complete the fourth row. Please note that the blue modules need to be strengthened a little higher, slightly moving the lower end. Then the sweater will move slightly away from the body.

  5. Complete the entire fourth row and align the modules.

  6. Do four more rows in the same way.

  7. Take 24 white modules and put them on the blue ones, turning the short side outward and the long side inward.

  8. This row should be narrower than the previous ones due to the fact that the white modules are turned on the other side and placed at the ends of the blue ones.

  9. The next row must be increased by 6 modules. To do this, put not one but two modules on every fourth module. The modules are turned with the long side outward. Attention! The first two rows of the head have a rather unstable connection. The following rows will secure the entire structure, but these two rows must be assembled carefully and carefully.

  10. Now there will be 30 modules in each row. Continue collecting row after row. In total, the head consists of eight rows (one of 24 modules, the others of 30).

  11. In the last row, bring all the modules together, giving the head a rounded shape.

  12. For the ear, take 6 modules and strengthen them in the same way as in the first row of the head.

  13. In the second row, put on 5 modules, in the third - 6 again. Moreover, the outermost modules will be put on the outer corners of the first and second rows. Complete 7 rows in this way. In the eighth row it is necessary to make a narrowing. Put the two outer modules on the three outer ends of the previous row at once. There will be 5 modules in the eighth row. In the ninth, put on only 4 modules, and place the middle two above the others.

  14. Skip one module, i.e. leave 4 corners free, and do the second eyelet in the same way.

  15. Draw, cut out and glue the details: eyes, muzzle, arms, collar. Cut out the handles from rectangles of thick paper measuring 2x3 cm. Round the rectangles on one side, and on the other glue strips of paper of the same color as the clothes. Handles can simply be inserted between the modules or glued. You can cut a 4x8 cm rectangle with fringe, curl it and give the bunny a bang.

You can go for a walk and collect autumn leaves!


Modular origami: "Bunny" performed in white modules from office paper. The color of the bunny can be made only white or take 402 white modules for the legs and head and 120 multi-colored modules for making a sweater. The sweater itself modular bunny also make it either plain or striped. For this bunny pattern, 48 yellow, 24 blue and 48 light blue modules were used (24 modules in each row, for a total of 5 rows in the sweater).

1. Prepare 48 white modules for the first two rows. Take 3 modules and arrange them according to the photo. The modules on the left will go into the first row, the module on the right will go into the second. Insert the corners of two modules into the pockets of the third.

2. In the same way, attach 2 more modules to the workpiece. Gradually assemble all the modules into a chain. Place the last module in the chain into a ring; the ring should form two rows of 24 modules each.

3. Having put on the modules and in a checkerboard pattern, you will complete the third row. Start putting on the modules of the third row immediately after 8-10 modules of the first two rows are connected.

4. Carefully turn the ring out, turning it into something like a bowl. Complete the fourth row by taking 24 blue modules. Slightly moving their lower ends, the blue modules need to be strengthened a little higher. This way the sweater will move away from the bunny's body.

5. Align the fourth row modules. Now perform 4 more rows of colored modules in the same way.

6. Let's make the bunny's head. Attention: The first two rows of the head have a rather unstable connection. The following rows will secure the entire structure, but these two rows must be assembled carefully and carefully.
Take 24 white modules and complete the ninth row, placing the modules with the long sides inward and the short sides outward.

7. Increase the next row by 6 modules. To do this, place not one, but two new modules on every fourth module, with their long sides facing out.

8. Each row will now have 30 modules. Continue making sequential rows. The head needs eight rows (seven of 30, one of 24 modules).

9. Having completed the required number of rows, bring all the modules together, giving the head a rounded shape.

10. Let's start assembling the bunny's ear. We will attach 6 modules to the head with the short sides facing out. Lay the second row of the eyelet from 5 modules and the third from used ones. In this case, put the side modules on the extreme corners of the modules of the first and second rows.

11. Complete four more rows in this way, from the fourth to the seventh inclusive, alternating rows of 5 and 6 modules. In the next, eighth, row it is necessary to make a narrowing. Place both side modules on the three outer corners of the previous row at once. In the eighth row there will be 5 modules. In the ninth, secure only 4 modules, and place the middle two above the side ones, the tip of the ear will be rounded.

12. Skip one module on the bunny’s head, that is, leave 4 corners free, and do the second ear in the same way.

13. Draw, cut out and glue the remaining details: muzzle, eyes, collar, arms. From rectangular pieces of thick paper measuring 2x3 cm, cut out handles. Round them on one side, and on the other, glue strips of paper that match the color of the bunny's sweater. You can simply insert the handles between the modules or glue them. Cut a piece of white 4x8 paper into a fringe, curl it, and give the bunny bangs. Insert it between the head modules. This toy will be a great gift for a child.

The decorative and applied art of origami allows you to create a three-dimensional figurine of any living creature. The limits of origami's possibilities are determined only by the author's imagination. Creating animal figures will be especially interesting for children, who can create an entire zoo with their own hands. An origami paper hare is a great start for him. Today we bring to your attention a lesson on how to create this animal.

Let's start creating

The assembly diagram for how to make a hare using the origami technique is not at all complicated.

To make such an animal, you will need a small square sheet of paper (15 cm x 15 cm, smaller if possible) and 5 minutes of free time.

Fold the sheet of paper in half, then fold the edges back toward the center. You will get a small envelope.

Now the folds are made by folding the small corners of the rectangle. After which the smaller sides of the figure are folded towards the middle, unfolded and bent into the previously made corners.

The technique is seen in more detail in the following diagram:

Another technique for creating a hare is modular origami.

For the finished figure you will need 522 modules. Moreover, it is advisable to use colored paper. Then the quantitative ratio will be 402 white modules, 48 ​​blue and yellow, 24 blue. Then the bunny made from modules will turn out to be especially bright and interesting!

The triangular modules themselves are standard and are assembled according to the usual assembly pattern.

When the modules are ready, you can begin assembling modular origami, step-by-step instruction will help with this.

Assemble the first two rows of 24 modules each.

Make the next row.

Then turn the figure inside out and proceed to the color row, which also consists of 24 modules.

The final version should look like this:

Now start putting the white modules on the other side.

The next step will be to put on 30 modules with the other side relative to the other row. It turns out that for every 4th module two others are mounted.

For the ears, put on the 6 modules with the reverse side as follows.

This form is obtained if the second row contains 5 modules, the third - 6, etc. (gradual expansion is underway). After the 7th row, it is necessary to narrow the ear, removing 1 module at a time. Those. the eighth row will contain 5 modules, the ninth - 4.

Cut out the paper and glue the missing parts. Your new friend ready!

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The hare or rabbit is one of the Catholic symbols of Easter. The roots of this symbolism go back to the pagan identification of the hare with fertility. In the spring, they often ran into gardens and vegetable gardens, looking for something to profit from, without fear of anything or anyone. Therefore, on Easter, adults invited their godchildren to the garden to hunt the Easter bunny, that is, to look for hidden eggs. Moreover, their decoration is attributed to the animal itself. Even a child can make this animal using origami technique.

Origami Easter Bunny

The assembly diagram for this Easter bunny holding an egg in its paws is quite simple. For work we will need two squares of paper with a side of 21 cm.

1. Take one square sheet of paper. Fold it along one diagonal.

2. Turn the top towards you, lower the side corners towards it.

3. We lift each sharp corner up, folding the small triangles in half. We turn our workpiece over to the reverse side.

4. Bend down the upper triangle of the workpiece, which previously looked like a rhombus.

5. Bend the bottom corner slightly upward. He will become the nose of our hare.

6. Again, turn the workpiece over to the other side. We fold the right and left corners of the workpiece together towards the center line.

7. Fold one layer of paper from the bottom triangle upward. The remaining free triangle will be used to attach the bunny to the stand.

8. This is what the finished bunny will look like from the front side.

9. Fold the egg stand out of paper.

10. Take the second square of paper and fold it along two diagonals. We unfold it and get fold lines.

11. We fold all the corners towards the center, we get a new square. This is the basic pancake shape and is used in many other origami designs.

12. Fold the two upper opposite corners towards the center. This is very convenient to do along the remaining folds of the diagonals.

13. Fold the workpiece in half so that the folds are on the inside.

14. We insert the bunny into the gap with the remaining free lower triangle. We glue it for strength.

15. Insert the left corner into the right corner-pocket of the stand and glue it too.

16. We decorate our bunny’s face in any convenient way.

17. The Easter bunny is ready!

Origami hare made of modules

An origami hare made from modules, made according to this master class, will require no less than 522 modules. Choose the color of paper to suit your taste. You can make it either plain or by making modules different colors, decorate the figurine. Make, for example, 120 colored triangles and 402 white ones. If you want to repeat the bunny from the photo, you will need 48 yellow and blue modules, 24 blue.

The module is the smallest part of this composition, a small origami triangle. However, it also develops according to certain rules. And we will fold it according to this scheme:

You can use regular paper, cut A4 sheets. Small sheets of pre-cut office paper for notes work great.

Modular origami Hare, step-by-step instructions start right now.

1.As soon as all modules are ready for work, we begin assembly.

2. We place the first three modules on the table as in the photo. We insert the corners of the next two into the pocket of the first module.

3. Take the next two modules and connect them to previous topics the same way. As a result, we should have 2 rows of 24 modules each. At the end we close the modules in a circle.

4. We assemble the third row of the hare by putting on the modules in a checkerboard pattern.

5. Carefully turn the resulting circle out, creating a bowl-like shape. We assemble the 4th row from 24 blue modules. Finally, we align the modules.

(600 white, 86 blue, 54 orange). The size of the modules is 1/32 A4 sheet.

Assembly diagram of the modular origami "Hare":
1st row: We place 26 white modules on the short side (KS).
2nd row: We place 26 white modules on the long side (DS).

We connect a chain of two rows of modules into a ring.

3rd row: Between the two white modules of the 2nd row we insert a blue module and on top we put the blue module on 4 corners (2 blue corners and 2 white corners) of the modules of the 2nd row, then 12 white modules and again insert the blue module between the two white modules of the 2nd row and on top like this We put on a blue module, 12 white modules. This row can be made only from white modules.
We turn our craft with the long sides of the modules facing out.

4th row: 26 blue modules.

5 row: 26 orange modules.
6th row: 26 blue modules.
7th row: 26 orange modules.
8th row: 26 blue modules.

9th row: Let's start assembling the head. We put on 26 white modules with the short side out.

10th row: increase by 4 modules (we put one module on one corner of the module of the 9th row). A total of 30 white modules with the long side facing out.
Next, all the modules with the long side outward.
11th row: 30 white modules.
Row 12: increase by 2 modules. There are 32 white modules in total.
Row 13-Row 19: 32 white modules.
Row 20: 22 white modules (we put 20 modules on three corners of modules in row 19, 2 modules on 2 corners.)

We collect ears for our bunny:
1st row: 3 white modules, long side first.
2nd row: 4 white modules, we put the outer modules on one corner of the 3rd row modules.
3rd row: 3 white modules.

4th row: 4 modules, put side modules on one corner 3 rows and 1 free, outer corner 2 rows.

5 row: 5 modules, side modules for 1 corner, 4 rows.
6th row: 6 white modules.
7th row: 5 white modules.
8th row: 6 white modules.

9th row: 5 white modules.
10th row: 6 white modules.
11th row: 5 white modules.
Row 12: 6 white modules.
Row 13: 5 white modules, put the side modules on the three ends of the 12th row modules.
Row 14: 4 white modules, put the side modules on the three ends of the 13th row modules.
Row 15: 3 white modules.
16 row: 4 white modules.
Row 17: 3 white modules.
Row 18: 2 white modules.

For each paw, 2 blue modules, 1 orange, 1 white module, connect the modules and glue the paws into the top row of the bunny’s body.
We glue on the eyes, nose, bow, bangs for our bunny.
Modular origami "Bunny" is ready.