This model really wanted me to give up. And yet I persisted!
Back in December (2017) I completed the #alphabetartchallenge by Hive account@tonyr. For "O" I chose to make an origami octopus, and I can safely say that day was the beginning of the end -
the end of a life without origami!
After experiencing the frustration fun of making an origami octopus from a sheet of notebook paper, it was time to take the next steps on my origami journey. So I acquired a package of square sheets in 3 sizes and many colors with the mindset of Fold them all! No mistakes, no worries!
Innocent enough beginnings, loose geometric doodle on blue origami paper.
About halfway through, things got confusing. The area in the red circle below is a "membrane" fold from what my directions were telling me, and this represents my first time with it. The membrane on the right side turned out a lot smoother.
I was really fiddling with this fold on the left, bending and wrinkling the paper more than a little bit, in an effort to understand the mechanics of the so-called membrane.
I was standing at a decision: turn back in frustration and admit defeat, OR remain level-headed and keep working at the issue until the solution was found.
Success!
Not too shabby, I'd say. The horseshoe crab looks much better than his half-complete octopus companion! This has been a pleasant stop on the origami journey, and I'm definitely looking forward to what's next.
Directions for crab model by Anita Barbour: page 1,page 2