The European and American rose (Phu Trans Rose, PT rose) is a kind of paper rose. Because it is the most realistic among paper origami roses, it is also called the perfect rose. It is a kind of origami rose. For example, the Kawasaki Rose that everyone is most familiar with. Share a detailed PT rose origami tutorial, let’s learn it~
Use 20cm red hand-kneaded paper, right side up
Take four equal points.
Match the lower left and upper right points and flatten them.
Open and get the crease.
Align both ends of this crease and flatten it to get a cross crease.
First make a crease, and fold the hypotenuse upward horizontally, with a fold width ratio of about 1:8.
Open and get the crease.
The other side is the same, and the center must be square.
Fold it twice along the two hypotenuses, and fold the top corner of the square diagonally.
Open and turn to the reverse side to deal with the valley line.
Close the two sides back and pay attention to the deformation of the central square.
Flat.
Fold one edge down.
Open the back and spread it flat.
Turn to the front.
Overlap the two adjacent edges (a total of four edges, overlap each other).
Don’t let go, turn over to the wrong side and flatten the creases.
The four sides are consistent.
Crease on reverse side.
Expand the center on the reverse side and use a curved mountain fold to extend the crease to the vertex of the square.
Back to the front.
Fold along the hypotenuse of the top corner of the central square.
Fold the corners of the paper at 45 degrees, aligning the bottom edge with the intersection of the curve and the horizontal line.
Crease.
The center line of the valley-fold triangle (there are 4 arrows on the picture, marking the position of the triangle and its center line; the center line of the isosceles right triangle, all four points are unique).
Expand so that all four sides are consistent.
Treat the valley line of the crease you just finished.
Push in according to the arrow.
Expand after all four sides are aligned.
Go back to the opposite side and focus on the center.
Fold the four radial curves into the mountains.
Go back to the front and pinch the two adjacent sides together.
Restore the four arrow-shaped structures.
The overall roll is tight.
Pay attention to the neatness on the inside.
45 degree mountain fold.
Turn the whole piece down.
The four sides are consistent.
Push the bottom of the side petals in.
Tani fold.
The left side is aligned with the 45-degree valley fold.
Triangular mountain fold, locking structure.
The four sides are consistent and the bottom is finished.
Back to the front.
Fold the outermost petals into sections.
Section break.
Put the left side of the section fold open.
Press both ends flat.
Make a vertical line at the midpoint between the arrow shape and the end.
Pinch the vertical line to the right and the top edge.
Turn this corner down.
The four sides are consistent and the folding process is over.
Roll each petal outward, not forgetting the center.
The two outermost petals should be rolled inwards.
PT rose origami completed.
Have you guys learned the lesson?