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Handmade origami rose folding

Handmade origami rose folding as follows:

1, Fold twice along the diagonal.

2, open and fold again along the horizontal edge.

3. Open and fold again along the other horizontal edge.

4. Open and fold the top and bottom creases toward the center line.

5. Rotate the top and bottom creases 90 degrees and fold along the center line.

6. Fold the crease closest to the center line toward the center line, pressing a little on the crease.

7. Fold the square where the corners are along the diagonal.

8. The square to the right of the corner is folded along the diagonal.

9. Fold up the corner, pressing out only the right half of the crease.

10, the other three corners the same way.

11, the four corners are folded along the center line and the lower corners, all pressing out only the right half of the crease.

12, deepen the creases in the center square and the two side center lines.

13. Recess the square downward into a triangle.

14: Compact the sides of the triangle.

15, Fold down so that the small square appears in the center.

16, Fold the back over to the top.

17, Fold a little trace along the diagonal of the rectangle shown.

18, The other three sides are folded in the same way.

19. Spread the folds into the body.

20, four fingers to press the crease turn over to adjust, slowly closed.

21, open one petal and unfold it along the crease.

22, one side along the crease inward folded into a triangle and then folded inward.

23. Fold the square outward into a triangle.

24, the other three petals of the same fold, slowly closed.

25, the triangle folded inward along the edges of the flower in turn.

26, the last one tucked into the first crease.

27, the four claws of the receptacle in turn tucked into the crease at the bottom of the flower, finished.

Benefits of handmade origami:

Paper folding is not only an art, but also a method of exercise. Origami exercises one's overall coordination, including the hands, eyes and brain. For example, to learn origami, you need to use your eyes to see the process of folding, and think while watching and remembering the process; when folding, you have to do it yourself, and when you encounter problems in the meantime, you also have to think carefully about how other people folded it just now. This will enable you to open your mind, active thinking, so as to achieve the hand, eye, brain trinity of the integrated coordination.

The main point of origami is that points, lines, surfaces and other geometric elements are repeatedly combined to form squares, triangles, rhombuses and other geometric shapes. These shapes are gradually built up in the minds of young children through the training of origami. In this branch of the process, each folding, is a new method of trying regardless of the plane or the emergence of a comprehensive form.