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How to make a fullest-bloom new Kawasaki rose origami flower

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53th picture of Fullest-bloom Kawasaki rose origami flower

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Flip the paper over.

 

Now, the paper has four quadrants. Try to imagine that the x-axis is attached to the edge of quadrant IV and the negative y-axis to the edge of quadrant III.

54th picture of Fullest-bloom Kawasaki rose origami flower

54.

Hold the negative y-axis (i.e., the edge of quadrant III) with two fingers and try to align it with the x-axis (i.e., the edge of quadrant IV).

 

If you do it correctly, then it will make two valley-folds and two mountain-folds shown on the left.

 

 

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Crisis is sweet and yet the Heart



Crisis is sweet and yet the Heart
Upon the hither side
Has Dowers of Prospective
To Denizens denied

Inquire of the closing Rose
Which rapture she preferred
And she will point you sighing
To her rescinded Bud.


Poem by Mily Dickinson