MDL0054 - ORIGAMI - SPLIT SQUARE BOOKMARK

Text-Only Instructions -

Credits and Resources:

This model has been folded by me without any external reference or resource.

It was derived from the "Blintz Bookmark" (MDL0052 - Accessible Origami - Volume 3).

Paper to be used: Square; any kind of paper will work, but note squares work very well for this model to create a small, delicate bookmark.

For larger bookmarks, experiment with different sizes and types of paper.

Folding level: Easy/Beginner

Steps: 8

Description: This model is a square bookmark with 4 pockets that can be slipped over the top corner of a page. It is cymmetrical, with a diagonal line, splitting or dividing the square into two triangles on both sides of the bookmark. Because it looks similar on both sides, it is reversible.

Remarks:

Bookmarks are great fun to make and decorate for adults and kids alike.

It is not only a no-mess craft, but it is also extremely useful to make for oneself or as gifts for family and friends.

It is a wonderful group or party activity or an easy craft for a rainy afternoon.

Fold as many bookmarks as you like and use them wherever and whenever needed.

Give as a gift with money, a little note or sweet tucked inside.

This bookmark does not slip off pages easily and can also be used by visually impaired people to help orientate print pages by placing them, for instance, at the left,

top corner of a page.

If using two-sided origami paper, lay your paper with the patterned or colored side down before starting to fold.

NOTE:  This model starts from the blintz base. If you are able to achieve this without instructions, fold the blintz base, then go to Step 5.

There are more than one way to fold this base. For the different methods, check out 

this page with origami bases.

Step 1

Place a square piece of paper down on a hard, flat surface with its edges to the left and right, top and bottom.

Step 2

Fold the left edge over to meet the right edge. Crease and unfold.

Step 3

Fold the top edge down to meet the bottom edge. Crease and unfold.

Step 4

Use the crease lines on your paper to fold all four corners in to meet at the center of the square.

NOTE: This step May require some practice, because the folds should be straight and equal to each other. Try out different ways of folding until you find what works for you.

The best way I have found is to fold the top left and right points inwards to form two top triangles. Turn the model 180 degrees and repeat this last step.

Make sure that, as far as possible, all outside corners are folded neatly at a 90 degree angle and that the crease lines all lie straight and meet precisely in the center of the square.

Step 5

Flip your paper over so you have a square with a smooth surface again. Position the square as for Step 1.

Step 6

Fold the left edge of the square over to meet the right edge. Crease and leave folded.

You will now have a rectangle divided into 4 triangular sections.

Step 7

Fold the top edge of the rectangle down to meet the bottom edge. Crease well along the top edge of the square you have now created.

Step 8

Lastly, unfold your last fold again and tuck the bottom square into the pocket just above it. Press well.

Slip the bookmark over the top left or right of your page.

Making origami accessible to visually impaired crafters through text instructions.

for non-commercial use only.

Compiled by Lindy van der Merwe, August 2015

Revised, January 2023

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