Materials required: side length 14cm or 15cm 1 square, 4x4cm, scissors, glue and pen.
Figure 1 Step 1: Fold the large square colored paper into the X crease, and then fold any two diagonal lines at right angles to the X intersection, as shown in the above figure.
Step 2 of Figure 2: Continue to fold the bottom edge formed by 438+0 in Figure 65 to the center line, as shown in the above figure.
Figure 3? Step 3: Turn the origami upside down, fold both sides to the center line to make creases, and press it to open it.
Figure 4? Step 4: After folding Figure 3, fold the longitudinal centerline of the left origami in half, and then fold it to the left at a position about 1.5cm from the centerline.
Step 5 of Figure 5: This is the folding effect of Figure 4. The folding method on the right is the same. Pay attention to pressing the crease. The width distance of 1.5cm is not absolute, and the maximum width should not exceed 2cm. If folded too wide, the strap will be short. The folded position here is the dial of the watch.
Fig. 6 Step 6: Fold the upper and lower sides of the left origami in half toward the center line, and open the double-layer rectangle away from the longitudinal center to form a triangle, as shown in the above figure.
Figure 7 Step 7: Turn the origami upside down. The origami part on the right is also folded in this way. The effect after folding is as shown above. Isn't it a bit like the lower part of a sword?
Step 8 of Figure 8: Pay attention to a black dotted line drawn by Sister Shu in Figure 7. Fold the right origami to the left along the black line to make a crease, and press it tightly.
Figure 9 Step 9: Tile both sides of origami, and the effect is as follows. The raised part in the middle is the unopened dial.
Figure 10 Step 10: Use your left index finger to reach the bottom of the dial to unfold the origami, and then press the sharp corners at the upper and lower ends inward with your right hand, thus forming a raised square in the middle.
Figure 1 1 Step 11: Draw a timetable on a small square, trim the size, and fix it on the dial with glue, and a watch will be made.
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