How to make an origami eight-petal chrysanthemum during Double Ninth Festival. Use only a square piece of paper to fold a three-dimensional and beautiful chrysanthemum, including the stamen part in the middle. Friends who like origami flowers should try it~
Prepare a square piece of paper.
First fold the paper into four equal parts horizontally and vertically.
Fold the four corners to the middle point.
Expand.
Fold along the crease from the previous step.
Fold it like this on all sides.
Same on the other side.
The four corners are still the same, fold them and open them.
Note the intersection of the creases, marked with a black dot.
Fold the lower corners up.
The four corners are folded as shown below.
Fold out a double triangle.
Stand up and unfold.
After all four are folded.
Fold it according to the crease.
Fold all four.
Turn over the right corner.
Fold the small triangle up.
Turn over to the left and fold in the same way as the right.
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Turn left and right to the middle.
Fold off the top half. There are two small triangles, and the remaining three sides are processed in the same way.
The next steps are very similar to making an origami crane.
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After doing the same thing with the rest, open the middle of the two.
Fold off the top.
What it looks like after all four are folded down.
Fold up the triangle from the previous step.
All eight are folded like this.
Next is the origami stamen part. You can roll it up by hand or use a pin. If you fold it in half, there will be two layers, just roll up the top layer.
All taken care of.
It is to open the petals.
The completed chrysanthemum.
Have you guys learned how to fold an eight-petal chrysanthemum using 15*15cm paper?
The following is a supplement to the crease line drawing at the beginning:
Pay attention to the two lines drawn in red.
Fold the horizontal line to the diagonal line, pay attention to the alignment, and fold the crease only to the crease of the red line.
The four sides are the same, and the creases are the same when folded to the left.