The origami birdwing butterfly is yet another of Michael LaFosse's beautiful butterflies. I love folding LaFosse's butterflies, as they are not very simple but at the same time, not so complex that they give you the shivers, just looking at the instructions either!
The book 'Origami Butterflies', by Michael LaFosse, takes you through a system of discovery for folding an unlimited variety of origami butterflies. The book is great to add to your collection, if you are fascinated by origami butterflies. The book also gives instructions for folding a whole lot of butterflies, including the very famous Alexander Swallowtail butterfly and the Alice Gray butterfly.
But the butterfly I have folded here, the Birdwing butterfly, is actually from another of LaFosse's books, 'Origami Art'. The book talks in depth about LaFosse's Origamido Studio. It then moves on to origami design and display, gives expert advice on making your own paper, explains how to mount origami for display and then finally has a beautiful selection of models to fold. Most of them I found to be too complex for me. This butterfly of course, caught my interest. LaFosse has suggested using black and iridescent green duo washi paper for the model, a suggestion that I was unfortunately unable to follow.
The butterfly was not very difficult to fold, though the pleats took a good deal of time. I was not able to get the long abdomen that was visible in the completed model in the book. But overall, I am happy with this little butterfly :)
Model Details:
Model: Birdwing Butterfly
Creator: Michael LaFosse
Book: Origami Art
Authors: Michael G. LaFosse and Richard L. Alexander
Difficulty Level: High Intermediate
Paper Ratio: Square
Paper Size: 5 inches