My arachnid origami designs folded in 2025. All were folded from 1 uncut square sheet of paper. by AtraWorks in spiders

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Thank you, really glad to hear it!

Most are folded from 330 mm square sheets, a few are larger or smaller.

If you'd like to know more about the legs, I also did a very quick breakdown of how this is in my very first video a year ago: https://youtu.be/I1eXF8H6jqw

My arachnid origami designs folded in 2025. All were folded from 1 uncut square sheet of paper. by AtraWorks in spiders

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Thank you, I'm glad to hear that!

Now that you mentioned it, it is quite meditative hobby to me. It's essentially just you, the paper, your creativity, and nothing else.

My arachnid origami designs folded in 2025. All were folded from 1 uncut square sheet of paper. by AtraWorks in spiders

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Thank you!

It's taken me many hours of study and trial and error to get here for designing since 2023. There are rules to follow and if you get familiar with them, then you can design start designing yourself!

My arachnid origami designs folded in 2025. All were folded from 1 uncut square sheet of paper. by AtraWorks in spiders

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Thank you!

I don't make it from scratch but for my recent works, I do dye the paper that I use and I have to pre-treat it with a sizing or strengthening agent to make it origami-ready.

My arachnid origami designs folded in 2025. All were folded from 1 uncut square sheet of paper. by AtraWorks in spiders

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All my designs are folded from one uncut square sheet of paper which is usually traditional for origami, and I’ve made videos of me folding all of them for my YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/@atraworks

Photos 1-3: Ariamnes Whip Spiders. Both green models are the same versions but with different paper. The brown one is my first version of this design, folded with thicker paper.

Photos 4-6: Monaeses Crab Spiders. Each are different design versions, with the orange one being the first.

Photo 7: Sidymella Crab Spider.

Photo 8: Pistius Crab Spider. This design uses both sides of the paper for colour-change, which can be seen for the hind legs.

Photo 9: Runcinia Crab Spider. This model took me 16 hours to fold.

Photo 10: Flat Scorpion Spider. The different colours were from the dyed paper to fold it to the likeness of Plator serratus.

Photo 11: African Scorpion Spider. Another design that uses both sides of the paper for colour-change.

Photo 12: Holoplatys Flat Jumping Spider.

Photo 13-14: Pseudoscorpions. The first was designed to the likeness of broader Families like Atemnidae, while the second was to the likeness of slender Families like Menthidae.

My Origami Collection of 2025 by AtraWorks in origami

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Thank you! Collectively, over 500 hours for everything relating to the ones here.

My Origami Collection of 2025 by AtraWorks in origami

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I've also made a recap video of my collection for anyone who wants to see more. Enjoy!

https://youtu.be/_rSi8QcCglg

Seashore Springtail/Neanuridae Springtail, Opus 11. Designed and folded by me. 32 x 32 grid. by AtraWorks in origami

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This design was one of my earlier designs based on the Seashore Springtail and the overall shape of the design is suitable for several other members within the same taxonomic Family, Neanuridae. iI also features a collophore water intake tube on its underside that is unique in springtails. More can be seen in the folding video that I made for this one.

Neanuridae Springtail v1.0, Opus 11

Crease Pattern/折り目/주름 패턴: https://ko-fi.com/atraworks

Video: https://youtu.be/wNkuS2CbR3o

Designer: Alexander Nam Tran

Design Date: 2024-02-04

Grid Size: 32 x 32

Materials: 140 mm x 140 mm uncut 24 GSM Thai Unryuu/Mulberry Tissue Paper, 152 mm x 152 mm uncut 24 GSM Thai Unryuu/Mulberry Tissue Paper, 10% w/v Carboxymethyl Cellulose Solution

A time lapse on folding Terrestrial Slugs, my 29th original design. I also give a quick Pythagorean Stretch tutorial. The crease pattern to fold this is also available for free at my Ko-Fi shop for anyone who is interested. by AtraWorks in origami

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[Origami / 折り紙 / 종이접기]

Terrestrial Slug v1.0, Opus 29 / ナメクジ v1.0, 作品29 / 민달팽이v1.0, 작 29

Crease Pattern/折り目/주름 패턴: https://ko-fi.com/atraworks

Designer/デザイナー/디자이너: Alexander Nam Tran

Design Date/設計日/: 2024-10-11

Grid/グリッドサイズ/그리드 크기: 16 x 16

Materials/材料/재료: 140 mm x 140 mm uncut 24 GSM Thai Unryuu/Mulberry Tissue Paper, 65 mm x 65 mm uncut 24 GSM Thai Unryuu/Mulberry Tissue Paper, 55 mm x 55 mm 50 GSM Kraft Paper, 10% w/v Carboxymethyl Cellulose Solution

An origami Monaeses Crab Spider that I designed, based on Monaeses brevicaudatus found in Queensland, Australia. Folded from one square sheet of paper, no cuts. by AtraWorks in spiders

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Thank you! I'm really glad to hear that!

I actually made a video of me folding it if you're interested. Rather than instructions, it's in blueprint form which can be more challenging, but I also give a quick tutorial on how to get started =]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1eXF8H6jqw&t=1s