DO NOT repeat behind. Repeat on right. Crimp head. Repeat on right and behind. Turn over. Squash fold the wing. The completed angel 10] Valley fold side of wing to the left. Fold 11] Repeat on other wing. They will overlap. Tuck 3-D head by pulling out 4 one flap into the pocket to lock the wing. Tuck flap into pocket. Fold from a large sheet at least 20" of Japanese foil. The model can also be wet folded with good results.
A 20" sheet of foil can be easily created by carefully taping four 10" sheets together. This doesn't "count" as taping because you are still working from a square. Use a light color for both sheets. Start both parts coloured side as shown to get a complete white figure.
Created on the way to St. The daughter of Sergei Afonkin was on the ballet school and figured in the theatre. A B 4 This is what you are aiming for. This A and B. The at a 45 degree angle. Where above. If you squeeze they cross, make anohter the top of the bill, you mountain fold. Now, repeat steps 3 -9 on the other side. Here, bottom of the box smaller, which one side is shown folded. Bee by Marc Kirschenbaum 1. Begin with a bird base, colored 2. Precrease the top. Precrease through the side out.
Fold the top flaps intersection of creases. Sink the top. Spread squash. Repeat steps behind. Swing the front flap up. Valley down. Valley up. Repeat steps in mirror Swing down while spreading image. Rabbit ear. Valley over. Swing up. Swing over. Pull the flap through. Bring the colored layers to image. Swing down. Swing the large flap over. Carefully fold flap up, Repeat steps on this Wrap a single layer around image.
Swing everything over. Swing down two flaps. Closed sink. Swing one flap up. Swing the large flaps back. Swing one flap over. Swing one flap up a portion image. Swing up again. Swing the flap through. Reverse fold. Rearrange the flaps as Swing up while incorporating Swing over bottom flap. Stretch top flap outwards. Swing over one flap. Valley corner down. Precrease in opposite Valley to horizontal crease. Valley to center. Swing up while swiveling in sides.
Valley the top single layers Valley the tail up. The tail will not lie flat. Pleat the tail. The valley fold Fold the sides back to the The resulting lies along an existing crease. A swivel will form width should be about as The mountain fold is midway underneath the pleat. Squash the tip. Swing the top back to reveal Valley upwards; do not the colored triangle. Mountain back the excess paper at the base ofthe tail. Swing the top flaps up. Swing back. Swivel over. Pull out single layer.
Lightly fold the model in half. Squash flap, being sure to Reverse fold one half into Reverse evenly as possible. The tiny the other half along the angle hidden flap should go bisector.
Squash fold. Repeat steps Swivel up. Make the valley behind. Valley fold. Swing over two flaps. Repeat Ccrimp the head into the steps behind. Alow the antennae to swing up. Pull out back leg while Tuck the tip of the win into Rabbit ear the front legs.
Due Crimp the middle legs in half. Shape the wing. Pull the antennae back and Curl the antennae around Crimp the legs. Curl the outside reverse fold the the head.
Double rabbit ear antennae and the tip of the head around them. Pull tail upwards. Round out the abdomen, and curl the wings around it. Repeat on the right side Repeat on the right side 5 8 Front view. Mountain fold inside 9 The result shoud look like this 10 Raise the corners. All oblique pleats Repeat on the right side Turn the model over are at 45 degrees. Repeat on the 12 Turn the flap to the left 13 Valley fold front layer, right side Repeat on the right side reverse fold the second.
The object hand side together, lengthwise, and towards the lines. Fold edges middle again. A valley 8 Lay the fold sideways, and make it into a reversed "S" shape with a series of valley and mountain folds.
The reverse "S" here is shown a bit more "open" than I usually make it. The tighter valley the "S", the more of a tail you will be left with to make mountain the vertical line that goes through the "S". Take note!
I 10 Mountain fold only the top flap to 12 Valley fold O the left to achieve Make fold upwards, the folds "I" inside 14 Now you under the middle reverse folds, and "O" should have and over the top. Fold this so the reverse "S" shape long flap to the will not come apart. This will be the color of the 2. Valley the corners to the 3. Pleat along existing creases. Precrease along angle intersections of creases and bisectors. Fold sides to center, allowing flaps to swing outwards.
Unfold entirely. Squash the center flap. Valley down as far as Spread open to reveal small Sink triangularly halfway.
Repeat flap. Close back up. Petal fold. Valley to intersection of on the other side. Precrease sides of flap and Valley corners. Swing a flap over, front and then open up. Repeat steps back. Precrease through all layers. Unfold bottom flap. Do not flatten completely. Wrap around to make Swing over flap while Repeat steps in mirror incorporating a reverse fold. Valley up corners. Pull out hidden corners. Pull out hidden points. Crimp sides. Valley down four points. Stretch apart sides.
View from step Double- Repeat steps on other Lightly swing up top section. Swing back down while Swing down flaps. Swing over a layer, undoing Wrap around a single layer. Pull flap out, releasing layers Asymmetrical squash. Valley layer through. Repeat at left. Swivel down. Bring single layer to surface behind. Sink triangularly, so as to Sink triangularly again. Swing flap over while Swing over two layers. Pull out single layer from incorporating a reverse fold Model will not lie flat.
Swivel under. Swing single layer back. Wrap single layer around Close model back up. Swing over flap while pulling Valley along existing crease. Swivel down hidden middle up a layer through the Repeat behind. Repeat pocket. Repeat behind behind. Bring single layer to surface Closed sink along existing Pull point outwards.
Repeat crease. Bring the bottom points to Repeat with the top, allowing the corners adjacent flap. Spread apart. Sink The edges of the wing single layer through from should now be flush. Close behind, using the creases the model up. Sink triangularly along Closed sink along existing existing crease. Outside reverse fold along Detail of tail. Valley along Point A Point A Swivel fold. Crimp upwards, so point A Valley along angle bisector. Mountain top flaps into Mountain the double layer Reverse fold back.
Towards the tail, the fold will terminate at an angle, and at the other end, a swivel will form. Mountain behind wing. Valley to existing crease. Crimp the tail section. See Repeat behind. Collapse upwards. Outside reverse fold. Sink the indicated regions. Reverse fold the indicated Valley over a single layer. Pull the center flap fowards areas. Open sink. Reverse the four hidden Reverse the first of the three corners down.
Note how the bottom five layers are distributed. Reverse into pocket. Tuck the bottom hidden Spread apart the flap flat, Undo pleat. Repeat steps in Mountain behind. Flip the points. Valley through intersection of creases.
See step for positioning. Swivel at each side. Swivel at right. Bring colored layer to surface. Pleat downwards. Completed propeller. Valley up there are no reference points. Pull the single layer up as Pleat the excess into the Repeat steps far as possible.
Sread the wings apart, Collapse the sides inwards Completed cowl. You can trim the apart too. To flatten, fold sides to taste with the top of the cowl over.
View of lower wing. Wrap a single layer Squash over. Rabbit ear the tip of Raise the wing and around. Repeat steps on other wing. Detail of landing Pull out a single Valley down while gear. Shape with Round off with Completed wheel. Use a square of thick paper or foil backed paper. An 11 inch square will produce a model approximately 8.
Fold left side of model over as shown. Precrease with a diagonal 2. Continue precreasing. The new mountain fold should be placed valley fold and divide the sides such that the paper folds flat. Repeat step 3 on right side of paper. The valley fold at the bottom 9. Folds at the top and bottom trisect 7. Valley fold downwards to bisects the angle. Lift the flap the angle. The fold on the right form a flap. The paper back upwards to form a bisects the angle.
Repeat steps 7 - 9 on the left Turn the paper over and make the First mountain fold the paper side of the paper. The model will folds shown. The folds were formed in behind at the bottom to form the tail. Then mountain fold the paper in half.
Side view of bird. Crimp the paper. Turn the paper over to see it from the underside. Pull the paper out where the arrows are. Enlarged view of left leg from Thin legs by valley folding top half and Enlarged view of left leg. Valley fold sink folding lower half. Leg should stand the leg over from right to left.
Repeat on The paper should look like above up. Repeat on the right leg. Crimp the neck. Shape the head as above. Form the beak. Spread out the paper The model should look as above. Enlarged view of one of the legs. Crimp the leg and possible. Enlarged view of spread out foot Enlarged view of tail area only. Fold to shape tail feathers. Fold to form three claws. Tweezers may help here. Repeat on other foot. The completed bird.
With some manipulation of the tail and Fold to shape bird as shown. Begin with an equilateral Fold to the crease line in the Fold and fold. Imagine BCD as an top layer is folded. Bring the lower edges shown, at the Valley fold as to the middle. Fold down and crease Reverse fold again along Fold and unfold, creasing Fold over Repeat Steps 12 to 15 on the other side. Outside reverse fold on the left Rabbit's ear. Mountain fold the Steps 22 to 24 are Reverse fold on the close ups of the right Outside reverse at the top while crimp folding below Sitting pretty!
Make two consecutive reverse fold to form the beak Use a square of paper. Steps Repeat on the back. Mountain folds only in the first and last layers. If you want, put the stalk in it, by inserting a piece of thin wire or straw into the down hole.
Fold in half. Enlarged; Fold 3 corners 1. Start from square with boat color 2. Right edge meets the 1st left crease up; Make creases 4. Repeat steps for left 8. Open to form 3D hand side 9. Start from rectangle 3x4, A4, 3. Fold 3 corners 2. Enlarged; Fold and unfold letter-size, or most of the magazine papers with boat color up; Fold right side; Fold and unfold left side 6.
Repeat steps for left 4. Open to form 3D 8. Try to make this one. A lies on line Made 2 toned paper. Back Side. Front Side. Unfold and tuck in two triangles pocket. Best m. Or Make your own by mountain and valley folding. All Rights Reserved A 10cm x 14cm sheet produces a model 3cm x 3cm base and 4 cm high 1. White side up. Valley 2. Mountain crease try not 3. Mountain crease at 45 crease at 45 degrees. Creasing finished.
In progress. All triangular f laps inside. Push small 8. Side view. Valley down on triangular flaps against wall, creases from step 3. You may then large flaps. Tips of large need to flatten the box slightly flaps need to be folded a bit. Braided Paper - J.
Fold and unfold laterally. Fold and unfold in fourths. Fold and unfold. Following the existing creases, 5. To complete the base, 6. Sink all four corners. No longer an X-Ray view. X-Ray view, reverse fold 8. Pleat sink the two flaps. Pull point A all the way down the two flaps. Repeat on other Repeat on the other three as far as it will go, thinning the three sides.
Repeat on the next flap. Repeat on the last flap, tucking Point A will become covered. The first level is complete. Fold the next flap down. Completed model. I am using a dollar bill, starting front Make a Water bomb base while folding side up crease it then turn it over. Reverse fold the bottom flap up half way mark of the top or bottom to form front paws, Make a Rabbits of the WB base. Still in enlarged mode, Reverse fold the front to make a nose, the top part of the nose will co-operated if you force it to, much like a small child or an ex- spouse.
Do an uneven double rabbits This is shown enlarge to make ear fold along the lines shown to finish it possible to see the fold lines. Then we shrink the picture Squash down the ears, on both back down. Now we need to work inside the model so the next view is interior of the model.
Now do a double inside reverse fold to form the haunches. Swivel fold up the legs 14 on each side. I used the back of the bill to give you helpful reference points. Then open up the model to lock the head in to place. See next diagram 16 This is inside the model and magnified, to lock the head in to place just use a simple valley fold on the tip of the crimped material. Then you are done! Just for continuity here is the finished model still in the attitude you started with. While I designed it to sit up, it can go on all fours.
With any luck at all your rabbits will all look a little It just might tend to have the different, each time you make it! Almost all the nose a little close to the ground.
A 6 this. You can middle. All Rights Reserved A dollar bill makes a model 55mm long with a 65mm wingspan. For your first attempt, begin with a 3x7 rectangle larger than a dollar bill. Begin black side up. Crease halfway, 3. Soft mountain-fold Valley-crease, the horizontal making a mark.
Pinch where mark from 5. Use mark from previous 6. Use the 2 existing step 2 hits edge. Pinch halfway marks 8. Mountain in half. Crease and unfold. Crease and unfold, bisecting. Reverse-fold, in-and-out. Crease from previous step will align with vertical crease.
All Rights Reserved Pleat top layer on Reverse-fold, following Pleat top layer, softly existing creases. Unfold to on the dotted line. Bisect angle. Softly on Creases exist as shown. Follow hidden vertical edge.
Unfold to step Softly on dotted line. Collapse on the creases. Mountain-fold is the First close up the mountain- reach corner. Repeat existing half-line. For the valley, fold triangle, pinching the tiny 19 on rear flap. Note shifted creases in fudged area. Close-up of right edge. Fold and unfold bisection , precise, it will be hidden later. Fold and unfold to hidden edge aligning previous crease with Repeat 21 behind.
These Fold and pinch, where steps are similar to Push from behind and create a new mountain-crease linking Begin to flatten by pinching the base of the reverse-folds to where shown.
Swing the Undo the reverse-fold standing edge to the right. Then spread the pinch mark of step All Rights Reserved D C align The upper crease Wrap top layer around to To flatten, first align bottom partially exists.
Use it to start edges. Careful of tearing of the vertical crease. Reverse-fold hidden Reverse the two creases corner, bisecting. Then Lower crease bisects.
Upper just made and add the tiny unfold it. C Still pushing towards the left, Model is flat again. Swivel Curve the tip towards you also push in at the tiny valley-fold, on existing creases and tuck a bit. Helps keep together. All Rights Reserved E Entire model again. First make the long mountain- folds. Then make the left valley Repeat on Spread upper layers a bit.
Then open model an exact bisection. Then make the right valley not an exact out. Valley-fold, limited by the Closed-sink central ridge folds of step If you have Valley to previous crease and unfold. Repeat on the halfway. Close up the model again. Reform valley-folds from Tuck into sink, creasing 44, then valley folds from Mountain to shape wing. Close up model, adding new Reverse-fold at overlaps to help Then open model again. Bottom half is now done. Lift the single-ply Reverse-fold the small Top of model.
Then underside of the sink. This distributes the layers of lift wing. Squash the flap lifted in Squash again. Wrap raw edge to the step 50, on existing creases. Tuck long flap into Like so. Repeat sunken pocket. Mountain- Double-rabbit-ear the point on other wing. Repeat fold to shape wing. Reverse- fold at overlap to help secure.
Distribute layers evenly. Curl antenna. Fold wings, Valley 3 Now, fold those flaps side of the model so you get Nolan - Sept. Please read them before folding. The folding sequence seems very mathematical.
Fold the bisector. Step 7 indicates the position of the endpoint. Crimp on an existing valleyfold. The mountainfold starts at the endpoint of that valley and Step 9 indic- ates its angle.
Avoid creating the bottom border. Mountain fold starting at A, nearly parallel to Y but widening slightly towards the top. Endpoint C is just a fraction higher than B. Make a tiny mark with your fingernail in the centre of the point. Fold the bisector, starting from the mark in Fold only the bottom third of the point.
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