Le Pli 41 book cover

Overall Impression

Le Pli is the quarterly newsletter of MFPP - the French Origami Association, Founded in 1978 by Jean-Claude Correia, with regular issues published since 1979.

There are 14 Origami Designs in Le Pli 41:

Design Designer Page Details Photo

Heart letter fold

Hearts

Francis Ow2Rectangle - A size
Gift wrap

Geometric and other shapes

Traditional4Rectangle
Glass marker

Food

Didier Boursin5Rectangle - 1X3
Box

Boxes and Containers

Toshie Takahama6Square
Butterfly greeting card

Insects - Butterflies

Jacques Justin7Rectangle - 1X3
Santa Claus

Religion and Holidays - Christmas and Santa Claus

Yoshihide Momotani8Square
2 units
Standing fan napkin fold

Geometric and other shapes

Traditional9Square
Gift box

Boxes and Containers

Didier Boursin10Square
Triangular box

Boxes and Containers

Didier Boursin11Rectangle
Cat

Mammals - Felidae - Cats

Thierry Testa12Square
Owl

Birds - Strigiformes - Owls

Kunihiko Kasahara13Square
Angel

Imaginary beings - Angels

Lore Schirokauer14Square

Also in NOA Magazine 520
Also in The Origami Collection 3
Also in BOS Convention 1989 Spring
Origami Angel by Lore Schirokauer. Folded from a square of origami paper by Gilad Aharoni on giladorigami.com
Folded from a square of origami paper by Gilad Aharoni
Horse

Mammals - Equidae - Horses and Donkeys

Traditional14Square
With cuts

Also in Action Origami by Tomoko Fuse
Also in BOS Magazine 123
Also in Doctor's Origami Dream Book by Toshikazu Kawasaki
Also in Everyone Can Learn Origami by Peter Saydak
Also in NOA Kessakusen 3
Also in NOA Kessakusen 4
and in other sources...
Origami Horse by Traditional on giladorigami.com
Folded by Lou Pearson
Crane

Birds - Gruiformes - Cranes

Traditional16Square

Also in A Thousand Cranes by Florence Temko
Also in An Invitation to the Practice of Folding Paper by Michel Lucas
Also in Atlas de l'Origami
Also in Beginner Origami by Yoshihide Momotani
Also in Classic Origami by Paul Jackson
Also in Complete Origami by Eric Kenneway
Also in Complete Origami by David Mitchell
and in other sources...
Origami Crane by Traditional. Folded by Gilad Aharoni on giladorigami.com
Folded by Gilad Aharoni