Almost every person has a hobby that brings him pleasure. Some spend their free time knitting, others spend on embroidery, still others spend on making ikebana, fourth spend on growing indoor plants, and donβt feed fifths with bread, let me go origami. It is the last category of needlewomen that will be interesting to learn how to make a swan from modules. Immediately it is worth noting that what the swan you made will directly depend on your imagination or the particular scheme you use.
If you have never encountered such an activity before and do not know how to make a swan from modules, then the first thing you will need is to be patient and find the materials necessary for making the bird. As with any other
type of origami, you will need standard sheets (a swan made of a combination of color and white sheets will look more original), scissors and glue in the form of a heat gun.
Each swan circuit from the modules provides that first the master must prepare the modules in the form of triangles. To do this, cut a standard sheet of paper into 32 identical rectangles. Further, each of them should be folded as follows: first, bend the rectangle along, and then across. The transverse bending is done in order to obtain the center line and for further work is laid out so that only the longitudinal bending remains. Then the side parts of the rectangle are needed
bend to the center line and, turning the model over, bend the remaining tabs up, and turn the corners on the opposite side and iron it well. After that, take a step back and, bending the tabs into the product, fold the resulting triangle in half.
After you have a sufficient number of triangles described above on your table and an accurate idea of ββhow to make a swan from modules, you can safely proceed directly to the assembly of the figure itself. For the manufacture of the body of the bird, it is necessary to assemble the modules in a chain and close in a circle. Thus, we get a circle of two rows of modules. Next, you need to increase a few more rows (depending on the size of the future product) and turn the workpiece over. Then continue to build ranks, again-
however, depending on what size the bird should be as a result. When the torso is ready, it is necessary to weave the chest, neck and head. If you want you to get a multi-colored swan from modules, you just need a manufacturing diagram of such a figure, since it will not be easy to present it on the go.
When the upper part of the swan is finished, you can proceed to the manufacture of the tail, which is also done by building up the required number of modules. When the figure is completely ready, you will need to make a stand for the stability of the swan itself. The stand is made of closed in a circle and extended in several rows of modules.
Making such a single figure is enough to next time know how to make a swan from modules, and if necessary, help your relatives or friends in this difficult task.