"Wine Mushroom Sansan"s origami rose tutorial was even named "Winter Mushroom Rose" by her. . . Although the finished product is a very beautiful rose, why does it always turn into a mushroom in my mind╮(╯▽╰)╭
The tutorial begins with the grid of wine glasses and roses.
The four long strips drawn are each divided into four equal parts.
Note that the middle four small grids (hereinafter referred to as the middle grid) have mountain folds on the right and bottom of the middle grid.
The right side of the middle grid coincides with the bottom side, as shown in the picture, and the other three sides are like this.
Complete the drawing on all four sides.
Roll up.
Expand it, and then fold the lower edge of the middle grid.
Fold the small squares on the right side of the middle grid at 45-degree angles.
Expand to form a red crease as shown in the picture.
Fold the polyline in the picture, red mountains and black valleys.
The folded result is purple.
Complete the drawing on all four sides. .
Gather together as before. .
Anyone who has folded a roll core should know it. If you haven’t folded it before, you should understand it by looking at the picture.
Pinch the middle with tweezers and roll.
Roll up the renderings.
Then restore the scissor-shaped crease, and do the same for the other three sides.
Complete renderings.
Side.
This step will not be described.
The tail of the second fold is broken, whats going on?
The gap at the first folded tail is huge.
This is what the front looks like.
Side.
Fold the small triangle as shown.
Everyone is free to use plastic surgery. When I did the first fold, I had to explore various folds before finally folding it. For the second fold, I felt very serious about folding, but it turned out to be crippled. In short, this thing is very casual. You can do it however you like. I just figured it out. There are many ways to tie it at the end. I have tried some and they all work. For this flower, I used the grid of a wine glass (not complete) and borrowed the arrow shape from PT. The rest are all my own ideas.