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<what the front side of the paper we will be using in these instructions looks like>[ 本帖最后由 ggguoxin 于 2006-1-31 00:16 编辑 ] 1.
Fold (mountain fold) the paper in half. 1.
Fold (mountain fold) the paper in half. 3.
Fold the lower half in half. 4.
Now fold the upper half in half. 5.
Unfold everything and you will have 4 equal sections (this was done by folding the halves in half). 6.
Follow the previous steps #1-5 to the other side of the paper so that you now have 16 equal squares 7.
Fold in half. 8.
Fold the lower half upward 1/3. 9.
Open the back paper. 10.
Unfold the paper.
*we have used a red pen to distinctively show the 2 new creases.Black lines represent mountain folds while red lines representing valley folds. 11.
Do steps #7-10 on the other side of the paper so that you have creases that are in the places where the red lines are. 12.
Fold the paper at a diagonal so that there are triangles above the newly folded crease. 13.
Unfold the paper. You will now see a crease going diagonally across the paper (*a green pen has been used to distinctively show) 14.
Do the former 2 steps so that there are 2 diagonals that intersect each other at the center.Both green and black lines are for mountain folds while red lines are for valley folds. 15.
Work on one corner of the paper. At the green and black lines, make a mountain fold. At the red lines, make a valley fold. 16.
Do the previous folding at the adjacent corner. 17.
Do the same folding at the other corner. 18.
Now, we complete the folding on all of four corners. 19.
Press the paper down while rotating the center to 90 degrees counter-clockwise.
Make sure the center is popping out. 20.
Carefully and slightly pull two opposite sides in the opposite directions. MM go on~~~~ 21.
Slowly bring the edges down so that it begins to flatten down. 22.
Gently press the center so that it is completely flat.
You are now ready to form the shape of the rose. Now we will be working with the outer/front part of the rose. 23.
Flip the paper over. This is how the front of step #22 looks like.Now, the paper has four quadrants. 24.
Hold one corner (IV quadrant) with two finders. 25.
Pull and rotate it (IV quadrant) at 90 degrees so that it align exactly with I quadrant.Please refer to the step #26 with a different camera angle (i.e., the bottom view). 25A.
Many people are having a problem with the step 25. The several figures shown below should clarify any misunderstanding you have. I use a red color paper to show that all the pictures are related to one fold, i.e., the step 25.
The step #25 is a valley fold
For those who are still confused with the step 25, here is an avi file for it. 26.
If you follow the step #25 correctly, then this is the same picture with a different camera angle.That is you will have three green lines as shown in the step #26. 27.
Do the same folding (Step #25) with quadrant I so that it aligns with quadrant II.Repeat three times so that quadrant II aligns with quadrant III and quadrant II aligns with quadrant IV.If the paper is released, it would looks like the picture shown on the left.