romantic-rose, Origami
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1. Begin with a water bomb base
3. No exact proportion.
About 1/6 from the top.
The higher the intersection
Point gets, the squarer
will the rose base be.
Oh yes, repeat 4 times.
2. Squash each flap
5. Fold each layer up,
Through the blue point.
4. Our mission : to mark the blue
point. Working on one layer only.
Bring the yellow points together,
using the red as a symmetry point.
Don’t fold, just pinch.
6. Mountain fold each
Flap inside to the half.
8. Invert the creases of the last stage.
You should get this for one flap:
7. A pre-crease. Keep the
middle line a bit above the
Base. Like this:
Repeat 4 times
When you continue, you get:
9.3D squash the pyramid
Note that the central pyramid is twisting,
Locking the leafs.
Look from the outside, and bottom:
That’s a good place to insert the
Rose base
(see appendix)
11. Mountain fold
upper leaf , so it
coincides with
the leaf behind.
10. Pre-crease.
The intersection point position
is a little upper than the corners
of the base.
13. Well, you knew it will come.
Fold the rose.
Repeat stages 10 on each leaf,
small progress at a time.
Use stage 11 as a locker.
Assist yourself with some toothpick.
By slight variation of lines 10 and 11,
you’ll get very different roses.
I’ve chosen to diagram the tightest
one, as “geometric” as possible, so
you’ll get the idea.
12. Unfold stages 10 and 11.
Curl the inner flippers.
Appendix
– stem, base, leaf
This are some basic “flower parts”. I’ll show here what I like to do, but it is much of a
persona flavor.
Although, I’ve noticed, that a flower is very much appreciated for the quality of it’s
stem.
Base
Start with a bird base.
Leaf
Stem
Just roll up tightly from
the corner
Squash each flap to the
half. Which is actually:
Put the leafs inside.
And twist
Twist it several times.
Sharpen the end that goes
Into the flower.
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