The illustrated tutorial for folding a one-yuan note into a hexagonal star is a bit similar to the hexagonal badge I once shared with Craftsmanship [see here]. Its very difficult, friends, try your best, success is not normal (isn't it too shocking (⊙o⊙)...)~
Step 1: Make the crease as shown in the picture above.
Step 2: Align the corners with the middle line (that is, align the corners under the "One Yuan" font with a trace in the middle of the crease below).
Step 3: There is also a corner-to-center line on the back (just follow the picture in the second step, hold the upper part of the RMB code, and fold it to the right according to the crease in the middle, and this is the result after folding it).
Step 4: Disassemble the middle hexagon in the opposite direction.
Step 5: The crease just now coincides with the intersection of the 4-point line and the border. If you don’t know it, you will know it if you look carefully.
Step 6: Fold according to the crease. It looks complicated but is actually very simple. It is not difficult for everyone to follow the creases.
Step 7: The back side involves valley folds connecting the diagonal lines of the hexagon, which is the back side.
Step 8: Open it a little, just pull it left and right.
Step 9: Turn over.
Step 10: Fold according to the crease.
Step 11: Press down.
Step 12: Open the valley fold on the back and turn it over.
Step 13: Fold the bottom corner up.
Tear it apart.
Continue folding the disassembled part.
The other side.
Fold the top two corners in half.
Tuck it down.
The paper money is folded into a six-pointed star. It’s really a difficult origami tutorial. Don’t be discouraged if you can’t learn it. Remember to come back to the craft shop~