This is an origami tutorial for a Kawasaki rose with an improved flower center. When turned three-dimensionally, the small petals just come out. It looks much better than the Kawasaki rose with the standard folding method. Although the pictures are not beautiful, the explanations are quite detailed. Many people have learned how to fold Kawasaki roses through this tutorial!
Prepare a piece of paper. It is best for beginners to use large paper.
Divide into eight equal parts and fold in half three times to complete.
Make diagonal creases.
Fold each corner into a triangle.
Use the double triangle fold method to make a diamond shape.
Fold the top tip down and align it with the first horizontal line.
Expand to get the crease.
Fold in half diagonally.
Fold the front rectangle in half, leaving a crease, and repeat on the other side.
Expand.
Press the small square fold down.
Process diagram.
Press flat and fold the inner square diagonally.
Put it flat, now the front and back sides are the same.
Fold the entire strip downward and unfold the small square.
Expand into a pinwheel shape.
Use the drawn line as the boundary and expand the other parts downwards.
Repeat the previous step for the four corners.
Pictures of finished products with four corners.
Turn over, pinch the small square with the drawn line, and fold the two layers diagonally.
Expand.
The two edges overlap.
The other two sides overlap.
After overlapping, repeat the steps as shown in the figure for the four corners.
What the four corners will look like after they are repeated.
Gather according to the crease.
A shape will appear when the four corners overlap.
Fold down the small triangle lines at each corner.
Fold them in turn, inserting the last corner into the first one.
The finished look.
The bud on the front, the four petals gradually pull out, revealing the center of the flower.
Just tidy up the petals.
Comparison before and after improvement.
Improve the flower center step. In this step, fold the four edges inward.
After folding, unfold and leave a crease, and the rest of the steps are the same.
The petals are bent at different angles, and the flower effects are also different.