Modular origami for beginner chicken. Craft product Chinese modular origami diagram of a chicken in a shell for a “newborn” paper. How to make a hen and chick out of paper with your own hands

Modular origami is aimed at middle and younger children. It is an additional education, a creative hobby and a method for developing fine motor skills. Such paper souvenirs will be an excellent gift for parents and friends. Origami can decorate a corner with crafts or a shelf with indoor flowers. This article will tell you how to make a chicken.

Amazing art of origami

Modular origami is the national Japanese art of folding various animals or paper figures. The art of this hobby is a mystery to all adults. This technology attracts children of all ages like a magnet. They create incredible objects out of paper with joy and curiosity. Various images of animals, buildings, cars can be hidden in the folded sheet. These images come to life in children's imaginations. They experience mixed feelings of joy, childhood, and satisfaction from handmade crafts. To make origami chickens modular, assembly includes several simple steps. In the first stage, you need to prepare special paper in advance for making the craft.

Preparing for work

All children love small, fluffy yellow chickens. Such creatures evoke affection, tenderness and a desire to protect them from the outside world. Particularly joyful emotions occur in children, whom their parents call “my little chicken.” Modular origami chicken is a symbol of childhood, bright sun and summer. To make this simple craft, you will need:

  1. Cardboard or thick colored paper.
  2. Scissors.
  3. Stationery glue.
  4. Stand or computer disk.
  5. Ruler.

To make a modular origami chicken without any complications, the master class should not last more than 1 hour. Children definitely need a break. Otherwise, such a process of making crafts can negatively affect children’s vision. The workplace should be level and with good lighting. The best way to learn the art of origami is on your desktop. The surface is pre-covered with oilcloth so as not to stain it with glue.

Manufacturing of modules

Modules are small triangles. They are made of cardboard or colored paper. To make modular origami “Chicks”, you will need yellow paper. The aspect ratio of the sheet should be 1.5x1. Most often, such rectangles are made from landscape A4. It is divided into 4 equal parts vertically and 4 equal parts horizontally. There should be a total of 16 rectangles on one sheet. All sides are drawn with straight lines. Each rectangle should be approximately 74x53 mm. If the horizontal side is divided into 8 parts rather than 4, then the size of the rectangles will be 37x53 mm. It is allowed to fold halves of the square. To do this, you need to use record blocks.

  1. The rectangle is bent in half.
  2. Another line is drawn in the middle and folded in half again.
  3. The workpiece turns like a mountain towards itself.
  4. The edges bend towards the middle.
  5. The module is then turned over.
  6. The edges are raised up.
  7. The corners bend over large triangles.
  8. Then they unbend.
  9. The triangles are folded along the marked lines.
  10. The edges rise up.
  11. The workpiece is bent in half.
  12. A correctly completed module should have two small pockets and two corners.

To connect the modules to each other, they are inserted with long and short sides. Depending on the scheme, different three-dimensional figures are obtained. Next we will talk about making a voluminous chicken.

Assembling the chicken body

To make a modular origami “Chicken in a Shell”, the pattern includes 315 bright yellow modules and 7 red modules. Their size should be equal to 1/64 of an A4 landscape sheet. The first, second and third rows are assembled simultaneously. To do this you will need 66 modules, 22 for each row. In the first row, the modules are installed on the short side, and in the second they are put on with the long side down. In the third row, the modules are also put on with the longest side down.

Then they should be closed into an even ring. The resulting circle is turned inward so that the long side of the modules is directed outward. Row 4 also uses 22 modules. They are laid with the long side out. To make a chicken - modular origami, the diagram similarly repeats the next 5, 6 and 7 rows. The body of the figure is given a rounded shape.

Assembling the chicken neck and head

In order to make the neck, 22 modules are also needed. In the 8th row they are put on with the short side out. They must be placed vertically. To decorate the head, 22 modules are needed with the long side outward. The next 5 rows are put on in the same way. A total of 14 rows should be made. The head is given a rounded shape. On the 15th row, the number of modules is reduced by 2 times. They are put on every second lower module. Then they should be closed closer to the center. This should make a perfect modular origami chicken.

Origami design with wings and tail

Instead of a beak, a red module is glued. It is located in the middle of the created chicken head. To create a scallop, 6 modules are assembled in a column. They need to be slightly bent in an arc. The comb is then carefully glued onto the chicken's head. For this purpose, 2 modules are glued together to create a tail and two wings.

Then three more are glued to their upper side so that the middle module is in the middle. Then the created wings must be inserted between the body. They are carefully glued with glue. A tail is glued to the back of the figure.

Origami design with eyes and eyelashes

To completely create a modular origami chicken, you need to make black eyes. To do this you will need thick cardboard or colored paper. Two small pieces with a diameter of no more than 4 mm are cut out of the material. A rectangle is also cut out. Then it must be cut so that eyelashes are formed. The eyes and eyelashes are glued to the chicken.

You can drip paper glue, white paint onto the black circles, or glue another circle of a different color onto them. This will make your eyes look more alive. You should get a modular origami “Chicken in a Shell”. You can also use purchased eyes for decoration. They are usually sold in sewing or stationery stores.

Decorating crafts with grass

You need to cut even rectangles from green cardboard. Their size should not exceed 3x5 cm. Then one edge of the rectangles is cut into several even parts. It follows that the edge cannot be reached more than 5 mm. Then the cut rectangles are twisted with scissors. The sharp side is drawn along the edge. You get small paper curls. Then they can be glued to a board, thick cardboard or computer disk.

A chicken is glued to the center of the support. You can glue butterflies, flowers, and dew onto such grass. To create a modular origami “Chicks”, the craft can be made several times. Then you will get a whole family of simple yellow chickens. And to create a mom and dad, you just need to take slightly larger modules. Then the crafts will be larger.

Decorating crafts with shells

To make a modular origami “Chicken in a Shell”, you will need white paper. It folds into special modules. The 36 modules are then stacked with the short side up. On the second row, 36 long modules are superimposed on them. It is necessary to carefully bend the resulting craft into a semicircle. The modules are fixed with office glue. Afterwards they are folded identically on rows 3-10. To create the effect of a broken shell on the last row, the modules are put on one after another. To get the perfect modular origami “Chicken in a Shell”, the scheme for creating the second part of the craft is identical.

To create a hat, one part is put on the bottom of the craft, the second - on the chicken’s head. But it is worth noting that in this case there is no need to make a scallop, since it will be covered with a shell.

Souvenir "Chicken on the grass". Master class with step-by-step photos.

Description. The master class is intended for children of primary and secondary school age, educators, additional education teachers, parents and simply creative people who love to work with paper.
Khvostikova Elena Aleksandrovna, teacher-organizer of the yard club “Ak Zhelken”, head of the “Handicraft” club of DDT, Aksu, Pavlodar region, Republic of Kazakhstan.
Purpose: This souvenir will be a wonderful gift for family and friends for a birthday, Mother's Day or March 8, Easter. In a group or classroom, such a craft will decorate a “living corner” and will look beautiful on a shelf in a children’s room.

Target: making a souvenir “Chicken on the Grass” from paper using the modular origami technique
Tasks:
- introduce the technology of making souvenirs using the modular origami technique;
- develop fine motor skills of the hands and eye;
- develop the ability to follow oral instructions;
- develop artistic taste and creativity, activate imagination and fantasy;
- improve work skills, create a work culture, teach accuracy.

Origami is the traditional Japanese art of folding paper figures.
The art of origami is a mystery, and it attracts every child with incredible transformations. It's not even a trick, it's a miracle! There are many images hidden in a piece of paper. In the hands of a child, paper comes to life. How much joy, how much delight! Children experience feelings of emotional comfort, a sense of the joy of childhood, and an incomparable feeling of satisfaction from handmade crafts.
I invite you to plunge into the world of origami and make a small souvenir “Chicken on the Grass”.

Yellow ball on the grass
It rolled merrily.
They say to the world
He was born yesterday.
He is glad of the sun and warmth
Like any child
Midges, crumbs, worms...
After all, the baby is a chicken.
R. Aldonina


Bright yellow, soft and fluffy chicks are loved by most young children. They evoke a feeling of tenderness, joy, a desire to protect and protect. Adults associate small chickens with small children; it is not for nothing that they affectionately call their babies “my chicken.” And the chicken is a symbol of summer, warmth and sunshine, a symbol of childhood!

To make the Chicken on the Grass souvenir you will need:
- office paper in yellow, red and green, A4 format,
- scissors;
- ruler;
- PVA glue;
- used computer disk.


Step-by-step preparation of chicken.

To make a chicken you will need 7 red and 315 yellow modules sized 1/64 A4 sheet.


We begin to assemble the first, second and third rows at the same time.
Row 1 – place 22 yellow modules on the short side
Row 2 – 22 yellow modules are put on with the long side down.


Row 3 - 22 yellow modules are put on with the long side down


We close them in a ring.


We turn it inward so that the long side of the modules “looks” outward.


Row 4 – 22 yellow modules with the long side facing out.
We put on rows 5,6 and 7 in the same way.


Give the body a rounded shape


Making the neck: in the 8th row we put on 22 modules with the short side out, placing them vertically. In the photo, row 8 modules are shown in red for clarity. In fact, all modules are yellow.



Let's start shaping the chicken's head.
Row 9 – 22 yellow modules, again with the long side facing out.



We put on 5 more rows in the same way (i.e. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 rows).
Give the head a rounded shape.


Row 15 – put on 11 modules one at a time (i.e. put one on, skip one...)
We close the modules as close to the center as possible.

Let's start decorating the chicken.
Glue one red module instead of the beak.


We make a comb from the red modules. To do this, we assemble 6 modules in a column and bend it slightly with an arc.


Glue the comb to the head with PVA glue.


We make wings and a tail from yellow modules, as shown in the photo.



We insert the wings between the body modules and fix them with glue.


Glue the tail to the back.


Now we need to make the eyes.
To do this, cut out two circles with a diameter of 4 mm from a small strip of black cardboard. and eyelashes.
You can use ready-made eyes purchased at the store.


Glue the circles to the eyelashes. The eyes are ready!


Glue the eyes to the chicken.


To make the eyes look lifelike, you need to apply small white spots - highlights - with a corrector.

Step-by-step design of a souvenir.
Cut rectangles from green office paper measuring approximately 5x3.5 cm.
Cut them on one side not reaching the edge 5 mm. Twist the blades of grass with scissors.


Glue the “blades of grass” in a circle onto the disk.



Glue our chicken to the center of the disk. For beauty, you can add flowers or a butterfly to the grass.


Three little chickens
Three yellow guns.
- Who are they, three chickens?
Are they three cockerels?

The mother answered her son:
Let's wait, my friend,
Who will sing Ku-ka-river,
That's the cockerel!
R. Aldonina


If we make a shell out of white modules for our chicken, we will get a completely different souvenir.

Little chick
Born from an egg
Came out of the shell
I was very surprised!
How bright it is outside
How much space is there,
There, inside the shell,
There was no such thing!
E. Shevtsova

Video description

This video shows how to make origami from modules. It is quite beautiful and funny, perfect for a homemade gift to loved ones and friends. Also, such a chicken will be a good specimen for the collection of your works from origami modules.

The total number of modules required to assemble a chicken in an egg is 523 modules. Of these, 194 modules are needed for the lower shell, 108 modules for the upper shell, and 221 for the chicken.

We will need:

302 white, 220 yellow and 1 red triangular modules.

See how to make such modules.

We make three rows of 16 yellow modules.

1st row with the short side of the module facing up.

The 2nd and 3rd rows are long.

We give the shape of a bowl and make four more rows of 16 modules each

Dressing the modules “in reverse”, we make another row

9th row: 16 yellow

Make four more rows

Making the wing: 3, 2, 1

Attach the red module - this will be the beak

Making the bottom shell - 3 rows of 14 white

We make another row of 14 white

5th row: 21 white modules. We put every second and third module on ONE pocket

6th row: 21 white

7th row: 21 white

We randomly add modules to the 8th and, if necessary, to the 9th row. This is how we add the “broken shell effect”

Making the top part of the shell: 3 rows of 8 white

4th row of 16 white modules, which we put on one pocket

We make four more rows of 16 white modules

We make a “broken shell” by randomly adding 4 white modules

Making eyes out of paper

and glue them

Inserting the chicken into the shell

If the chicken falls, you can strengthen the lower shell with white modules, or insert some kind of weight into it.

This cute and cheerful fluffy is made using modular origami technique.

Chicken is not just a toy. It can become a decoration for the interior of a children's room, a funny souvenir and a nice gift for a birthday or Easter.

Working with modular origami is quite painstaking and time-consuming: a complex diagram and hundreds of small elements are only the first stage of needlework. However, our chicken will take very little time, since it only requires 44 modules to make!

Let's start creating!

Before starting work you need to prepare necessary materials:

  • 40 modules of yellow paper for the chicken body and 4 of red paper for the legs and scallop;
  • a small diamond made of red paper to make a beak;
  • ready-made “doll” eyes;
  • glue.

First we will make the body of the chicken. To do this, you only need motifs made from yellow paper. We start working with two modules, which should be placed side by side with their long sides. We connect them with the third module, inserting the corners of the first two motifs into the pockets of the third. Similarly, we connect 2 more elements and get 2 finished rows. The first consists of 4 modules, and the second - of 3. We attach 1 element to the last corners of the first row and in the second row we get 5 modules.

At the next stage, we perform the third row, which consists of 6 motifs: 4 of them fix the corners of the modules of the previous row, and the remaining 2 are put on the free corners. Next comes the fourth row, represented by 5 modules (their last corners must be left free). Behind it comes the fifth row of 6 motifs. In the sixth row we again put on 5 elements, the last corners of which are again “free”.

Advice! In order to develop the shape of a chicken body, it is necessary to reduce the number of modules in each row.

So, in the seventh row we leave 4 motifs with the last corners free, in the eighth - 3, and in the ninth - 2. And finally, the body of the little fluffy is completed!

One, two - and you're done!

Now we face the stage of assembling and decorating our chicken. Let's start with the scallop. To do this, take two red modules and insert them into the middle of the first row. To prevent the structure from falling apart, you can fix them with glue.

Next we glue the eyes and beak, which we make from a diamond bent in half. The final stage will be the paws - two red modules, the tips of which need to be greased with glue and inserted between the corners of the motifs of the last row. A little time - and the funny chicken figurine is finished!

Advice! The fluffy can be placed on its own legs or hung on a bright thread in the children's room, where it will not only decorate the baby's corner, but will also give the child a sea of ​​positive emotions.

Miracle in a shell

Despite the fact that modular origami requires certain skills and patience, even children can make such a chicken. In addition, at your discretion, you can decorate it with a butterfly, a flirty hat or a paper flower, you can do it in a shell or in the company of friends.

Creative individuals can make a larger-scale craft, with additional elements - this will require either a complex assembly scheme or their own imagination, which sometimes opens up limitless spaces for creativity.

Modular origami is an entire art that allows you to create real masterpieces from simple sheets of paper. Try to make a chicken with your own hands - and you will get not just a funny figurine, but a small piece of sunshine, spring warmth and good mood!

Hen and chick. Master Class

We will tell you how to make a hen and chicken from modules.

This craft can be made by children over 6 years old. This craft is simple and good for those who are just starting to practice the art of origami.

This craft can be made for Easter to decorate the Easter table. You can make it in kindergarten and decorate an educational corner and an environmental corner with it.

How to make such a cute mother chicken from modules using this master class.

We will dwell in detail on the manufacture of chicken modules

DIY paper chicken. Manufacturing

To make the chicken we will use three colors of paper: blue, white, yellow and red. The size of one module in our case is 7.5 by 5 cm. (Modules can be made in a different size and color)

Collect red, white and yellow modules. You will find diagrams for assembling modules Here.

Step-by-step process for making chicken from modules

1. Take 10 yellow modules for the first and second row and connect them in Method 2 ( see Fastening modules), closing in a circle.

3. In the fourth row, put on 20 yellow modules.

4. In the fifth there are 20 red modules.

5. In the sixth there are 20 white modules.

6. Then put on 20 red modules.

7. In the eighth row, put on 20 yellow modules again.

8. In the next row, put on 10 yellow modules, skipping two corners of the modules from the previous row.

9. There should also be 10 yellow modules in the tenth row. But each of them is already put on 4 corners of the modules of the two previous rows.

10. In the last row, put on 10 yellow modules (see photo).

11. Use yellow paper to make a tuft for the chicken. To do this, cut the piece of paper halfway across into strips, and use a pencil to twist the strips in different directions. Roll the uncut part of the paper into a tube and insert it into the chicken on top.

12. Glue the eyes to the chicken, insert a beak - a small red module - one row below the eyes.

The chicken is ready.

Well, here's our couple together

Hen - hen

Helps children:

Wants chicks

Everything was fine!

Yellow lumps

They make the quok happy.

Everyone follows mom

Modular origami. Lotus Flower

Modular origami chicken in a shell master class. Assembling an origami chicken according to a photo and assembly diagram

It looks fun and will become a real interior decoration or a gift for loved ones. An origami chicken can complement your collection of works using the modular origami technique. Origami chicken in shell consists of triangular origami modules of 2 colors: yellowish - 221 and snow-white - 304. Also, for the chicken beak, prepare 1 module of a reddish color. Let's start assembling modular origami chicken in shell.1. Making chicken Place the 1st row of modules with the short side out (KSN), all subsequent rows with the long side out (LS). Assemble 3 rows of 16 yellowish modules, 1st row KSN.

We turn the craft inside out so that the modules look at us with the long side and add 4 more rows of 16 modules each.

View from above

8th row of modules you place KSN - 16 yellowish modules

9th row: 16 yellowish modules

Assemble 4 more rows of 16 modules each. The chicken is assembled, now let's add the wings.

View from above

Chicken wings consist of 6 yellowish modules, each wing. We assemble according to the scheme 3, 2, 1 module. Place the last module in the wing with the KSN.

Stick the wings opposite each other, along the edges of the chicken.

Take 1 reddish module and stick it in the center between the wings.

2. Assembling the chicken shell. Bottom part. Assemble the first 3 rows of 14 snow-white modules.

And let’s add 1 row - 14 modules

In the 5th row we increase the number of modules to 21 in a row. Mix the modules this way: connect the 1st module as usual, stick the 2nd and 3rd modules onto one pocket, and so on until the end of the row.

Add 2 more rows of 21 modules

At the end of the lower part, we will create the effect of a broken shell by adding modules in places (in random order) in the 8th and 9th rows.

The upper part of the shell. Collect 3 rows of 8 snow-white modules.

In the 4th row we increase the number of modules by 2 times - 16 modules, we put each module on one pocket.

Assemble 4 more rows of 16 modules each

View from above

Similarly, we create the effect of a broken shell by randomly adding 5 modules in a row.

Cut out eyes from paper and stick them on the chicken. Now stick the chicken into the bottom part of the shell and add the top part on top. Origami chicken from modules ready.

Material taken from the website origamka.ru

For this craft you will need the following materials:

— colored office paper (yellow);

— white office paper;

— self-adhesive rhinestones for the eyes.

Manufacturing.

The craft consists of three components: a chicken, an upper and lower egg shell. We start by assembling the chicken. To do this, we assemble triplets from yellow modules, as shown in the photo.

We close them in a ring.

3-7 row – 16 modules with the long side out;

8th row – 16 modules with the short side facing out;

9-14 row – 16 modules with the long side out;

15 row – 8 modules;

The chicken's body is collected.

Wings.

To assemble the wings you will need a yellow module. We assemble two wings according to the diagram illustrated in the photo.

We get these blanks.

Carefully attach the wings between the modules of the 7th row of the chicken’s body.

All that remains is to make the beak and eyes. In place of the beak we insert an orange module, and we make the eyes using self-adhesive rhinestones.

Chicken assembly is complete.

Let's start assembling the shell. For this we need white modules. The lower part of the shell is assembled according to the following scheme:

1-2 rows – 10 modules;

3rd row – doubling, 20 modules;

4th row – 20 modules;

Row 5 – adding modules one at a time. There are a total of 30 modules in a row.

6th row – 30 modules;

Row 7 – form holes for the wings. We put on 5 modules, then we skip 1 module, then we put on 5 modules again and so on until the end of the row.

8th row – we put on 4 modules in the designated places;

9 row – 3 modules each;

10 row – 2 modules each;

Row 11 – 1 module each.

The upper part of the shell is made similarly to the lower part, only the number of modules is slightly smaller. The assembly diagram is as follows:

1-2 row – 8 modules;

3rd row – doubling, 16 modules;

4th row – 16 modules;

5th row - we put on 4 modules in the designated places;

6 row – 3 modules each;

7 row – 2 modules each;

Row 8 – 1 module each.

For greater clarity, the shell manufacturing diagram is shown in the photo.

Now we take our chicken and place it between two pieces of eggshell.

The craft is ready!

This cute and cheerful fluffy is made using modular origami technique.

Chicken is not just a toy. It can become a decoration for the interior of a children's room, a funny souvenir and a nice gift for a birthday or Easter.

Let's start creating!

  • 40 modules of yellow paper for the chicken body and 4 of red paper for the legs and scallop;
  • a small diamond made of red paper to make a beak;
  • ready-made “doll” eyes;
  • glue.

First we will make the body of the chicken. To do this, you only need motifs made from yellow paper. We start working with two modules, which should be placed side by side with their long sides. We connect them with the third module, inserting the corners of the first two motifs into the pockets of the third. Similarly, we connect 2 more elements and get 2 finished rows. The first consists of 4 modules, and the second - of 3. We attach 1 element to the last corners of the first row and in the second row we get 5 modules.

Advice! In order to develop the shape of a chicken body, it is necessary to reduce the number of modules in each row.

So, in the seventh row we leave 4 motifs with the last corners free, in the eighth - 3, and in the ninth - 2. And finally, the body of the little fluffy is completed!

Now we face the stage of assembling and decorating our chicken. Let's start with the scallop. To do this, take two red modules and insert them into the middle of the first row. To prevent the structure from falling apart, you can fix them with glue.

Miracle in a shell

Despite the fact that modular origami requires certain skills and patience, even children can make such a chicken. In addition, at your discretion, you can decorate it with a butterfly, a flirty hat or a paper flower, you can do it in a shell or in the company of friends.

Creative individuals can make a larger-scale craft, with additional elements - this will require either a complex assembly scheme or their own imagination, which sometimes opens up limitless spaces for creativity.

Modular origami is an entire art that allows you to create real masterpieces from simple sheets of paper. Try to make a chicken with your own hands - and you will get a not only funny figurine, but a small piece of sunshine, spring warmth and good mood!

How to make a modular origami chicken in an egg?

Scheme with step-by-step guidance:

In order to make a chicken hatched from an egg, we will need: 220 white and 220 yellow modules.

We make the first row in the manner shown, in each row there are 21 modules.

The modules are connected in a circle, add another 3 and 4 row

Another fifth row has 24 modules, the 6th row also has 24 modules

Let's make the head. We install the modules as in the photo

8th and 9th row of 18 modules

For the 10th row we make 4 modules so that there are 22 of them

Row 11 is done like the tenth

Making the top honor of the shell:

1–3 row 6 modules

4–5 row 12 modules

Row 6 1 module, 3 spaces, 1 module, 3 modules, 1 module, 3 spaces, although you can do it at your discretion

We put everything together, make wings from several modules, a beak can be made from a red module, eyes from plastic or paper.

The chicken in the shell is ready!