Well, although I have just learned Kawasaki Roses origami not long ago, I still want to try it out.
Okay, I know my folds don’t look good.
Let’s take a picture first.
Prepare a square piece of paper.
Fold it in half, in half, then in half again, and divide it into eight equal parts.
Turn 90 degrees, then fold in half, in half, in half. Expand, there are 64 grids in total.
Fold one-sixteenth of the square on each corner as shown. Then fold it in half up and down.
First fold it according to the picture, and then restore it.
Rotate it another ninety degrees and still fold it. Find the center of the edge as before, fold it, and restore it again.
See this little square? Fold it down. Then open it all the way up, as shown in the picture. The square in the middle is the part that came down just now. Pinch it so that it will be easier to fold it according to the next steps. Hold the two edges and fold them, then fold the front of the middle two edges to the right and the back to the left.
Fold down the shaded part. Turn it over and fold the shaded part up until it looks like this.
Turn it over again, fold down all four frames, and fold up the four back sides as well.
Pinch that place with your hands, fold it according to the marked line, and then remove it (for the crease).
Replaced with scratch paper...the original one was lost.
First find these shadow parts, then find these shadow parts within the shadow part, and fold them all like this.
It turns out there are these creases. Fold it over according to the creases.
Fold them all over like this, then find this piece, fold it over, and turn it over. Fold this white one down and fold all four like this. After folding, it looks like this. The back is like that.