Start from the back of the paper
1. Fold the intersection line and restore it.
2. Place the paper as shown in the picture, take the valley fold lines on the left and right sides of the lower half, Fold to the middle horizontal line, and also fold the bottom to the center point.
3. Repeat the same folding method on the upper side.
4. Fold as shown in the picture (this shape is called "fish shape") and then turn it over.
5. Fold the top to the horizontal midline mark, and fold the other side The method is the same.
6. Fold the lower right mark to the middle mark, fold only the red line, and then Restore and fold the four sides in the same way.
7. Align with the horizontal center line and fold in equal parts. The four sides are the same.
8. Fold a mark line from the top to 1/6 of the center point, and then restore it after folding. The folding method below is the same.
9. Along the front The fold lines formed by the steps are concentrated and folded toward the middle.
10. The wings on both sides are folded towards the middle.
11. Smooth out the creases on the neck and wings.
12. Fold the neck in half.
13. The four sides are folded in the same way.
The top of the neck is slightly open, and the inside of the head is folded downward along the valley fold line.
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15. Fold the head along the mountain and valley fold lines to complete the beak.
16. The ends of the wings are folded along the convex and concave mountain and valley fold lines.
17. Fold the second pleatwrinkle.
18. Fold the wings into three folds in sequence, the same on both sides.
19. Fold inward along the crease in step 8.
20. The opposite side is also folded inward, so that the center of gravity of the work is balanced and the work can stand.
21. Bend the neck with your fingers to form an S shape.
22. Use your thumb to shape the wings into an arc.
23. Finally, let the two geeses mouths clasp each other and their necks entangle each other. Complete Lover Goose.