Note: Always ensure you are accessing authorized or open-source diagrams to respect the artist's intellectual property. Tips for Folding Hayashi’s Flowers

: By utilizing complex radial creases from the center of the polygon, the paper naturally lifts and curves. This structure eliminates the rigid, flat appearance of traditional origami and yields dramatic 3D volume.

Occasionally, out-of-print origami convention books from the 1990s enter the public domain or are uploaded to the Internet Archive. Search for "Tanteidan Convention 7 PDF" or "Origami USA Convention 1998." Hayashi contributed to several early OUSA conventions. These are legal to download if the copyright has expired or the publisher has released them.

| Feature | Origami Flowers: Popular Blossoms and Creative Bouquets | Have Fun with Origami 3D Flowers: Origami of Beautiful Flowers to Bring a Touch of Colour to Everyday Living | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 2003 | 2019 | | Publisher | JOIE / Japan Publications Trading | Tuva Publishing | | Number of Projects | 30 projects | 30 projects | | Key Techniques | Turning squares into pentagons, hexagons, and octagons; creating flowers with 5, 6, 8, or doubled petals | Techniques for 3D flowers, stems, and leaves for creating complete bouquets and ikebana | | Example Models | Azaleas, roses, hyacinths, lilies | Tulips, peonies, sunflowers, daffodils, cherry blossoms, poinsettias | | Author Bio (Both books) | Born in Japan in 1963. Reignited her origami passion while her daughter was hospitalized, discovering Dokuotei Nakamura's book. | Born in Japan in 1963. Reignited her origami passion while her daughter was hospitalized, discovering Dokuotei Nakamura's book. | | ISBN | 9784889961164 | 9786059192798 | | Format | Paperback, 112 pages | Paperback, 112 pages | | Language | English | English |