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Illustration of how to fold the conjoined paper cranes. Fold three paper cranes from one piece of pa

Illustration of how to fold the conjoined paper cranes. Fold three paper cranes from one piece of paper.

There is an ancient legend that says that a thousand origami cranes folded with care can bring happiness and good luck to the people you love. So, under the pale starry sky, the girl with long hair said with tears in her eyes. Fold the paper crane engraved with your name one by one. . .

The beautiful origami paper cranes are flying together. After folding, there are three paper cranes connected together, one big and two small. It is very interesting. Friends who are crafty should learn it~

Illustration of how to fold the conjoined paper cranes. Fold three paper cranes from one piece of paper.

1. Prepare a 15cm×15cm square piece of paper, fold it edge to edge and corner to corner, and open it to get a rice-shaped crease.

Illustration of how to fold the conjoined paper cranes. Fold three paper cranes from one piece of paper.

2. Fold one pair of sides in half.

Illustration of how to fold the conjoined paper cranes. Fold three paper cranes from one piece of paper.

3. Fold the folded side down, turn it over, and fold the other side down as well.

4. Get the paper into four equal parts, and then fold each corner toward the center point.

Illustration of how to fold the conjoined paper cranes. Fold three paper cranes from one piece of paper.

5. Open and turn over. Red creases represent mountain marks, and green creases represent valley marks.

Illustration of how to fold the conjoined paper cranes. Fold three paper cranes from one piece of paper.

6. Fold the edge toward the green crease to make a crease.

Illustration of how to fold the conjoined paper cranes. Fold three paper cranes from one piece of paper.

7. The adjacent sides are also folded in the same way.

Illustration of how to fold the conjoined paper cranes. Fold three paper cranes from one piece of paper.

8. Fold the other two sides to the green crease on the opposite side, and create a crease in the area where the crease in the above two steps is located.

Illustration of how to fold the conjoined paper cranes. Fold three paper cranes from one piece of paper.

9. The same goes for the other side.

Illustration of how to fold the conjoined paper cranes. Fold three paper cranes from one piece of paper.

10. Open it and get the two small squares where the shadows are in the picture below, and cut the thick black lines in the picture. Note: The black line in the picture is not cut to the end on one side, that is, the two small squares are connected to the original paper after the final cutting.

Illustration of how to fold the conjoined paper cranes. Fold three paper cranes from one piece of paper.

11. Turn over and fold the cut small square diagonally.

Illustration of how to fold the conjoined paper cranes. Fold three paper cranes from one piece of paper.

12. Fold the small model in the picture. This is the classic step of origami cranes.

Illustration of how to fold the conjoined paper cranes. Fold three paper cranes from one piece of paper.

13. Pull the bottom corners upward and fold the two sides toward the middle. Same as the back.

Illustration of how to fold the conjoined paper cranes. Fold three paper cranes from one piece of paper.

14. Complete the origami head and tail of the small paper crane. Then fold the opposite large square in half diagonally.

Illustration of how to fold the conjoined paper cranes. Fold three paper cranes from one piece of paper.

15. Fold the origami model in half.

Illustration of how to fold the conjoined paper cranes. Fold three paper cranes from one piece of paper.

16. Just like this.

Illustration of how to fold the conjoined paper cranes. Fold three paper cranes from one piece of paper.

17. Pull up the corner where the small paper crane is locatedOpen and fold the connected edges toward the middle.

Illustration of how to fold the conjoined paper cranes. Fold three paper cranes from one piece of paper.

18. Continue folding the folded paper crane with the folded part, and you will get something like the picture below. The part outside the paper crane in the picture is the result of folding the rest of the part in the other direction in the previous step.

Illustration of how to fold the conjoined paper cranes. Fold three paper cranes from one piece of paper.

19. Fold the two extra squares upward.

Illustration of how to fold the conjoined paper cranes. Fold three paper cranes from one piece of paper.

20. Open the model from the middle.

Illustration of how to fold the conjoined paper cranes. Fold three paper cranes from one piece of paper.

21. Fold in half.

Illustration of how to fold the conjoined paper cranes. Fold three paper cranes from one piece of paper.

22. Folded in half.

Illustration of how to fold the conjoined paper cranes. Fold three paper cranes from one piece of paper.

23. Fold the lower corner upward along the red crease.

Illustration of how to fold the conjoined paper cranes. Fold three paper cranes from one piece of paper.

24. Also fold the lower corner upward on the other side.

Illustration of how to fold the conjoined paper cranes. Fold three paper cranes from one piece of paper.

25. Expand the folded corners in the above two steps to a horizontal position.

Illustration of how to fold the conjoined paper cranes. Fold three paper cranes from one piece of paper.

26. Pull the three paper cranes apart to complete.

Illustration of how to fold the conjoined paper cranes. Fold three paper cranes from one piece of paper.

After folding the conjoined paper crane, it is equivalent to dividing a large piece of paper into three parts and folding the paper cranes separately. Friends who are familiar with paper crane origami should not find it difficult to learn~

Illustration of how to fold the conjoined paper cranes. Fold three paper cranes from one piece of paper.