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How to make a quadruple origami leaf

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quadruple origami leaf

 

 

Level Intermediate
Copyright Hyo Ahn

This page is for those who want the instructions to fold a Quadrupole Origami Leaf

 

This quadruple origami leaf can be made from a single square paper. There are many special folding techniques involved with model. They are square-fold, balloon-fold, open sink-fold, nail-fold, and squash-fold.

 

Before working on this model, you need to know what valley-fold and mountain-fold are. If you know these two folding techniques, then you will have no problem in making origami leaf.

 

If you are ready, then let's get started.

 

If you find any bugs on this instruction, please send an email to HyoAhn's email.

 

You may use any kind of paper to fold this base (*it is easier if the front and the back side of the paper are slightly different whether it be in texture or color).

Make sure the paper that you use is a square (all sides are equal and all the angles equal 90 degrees). The paper I am using here is 15cm x 15cm square one.

 

quadruple origami leaf: front side of paper

00A.

This is the front side of the paper.

quadruple origami leaf: back side of paper

00B.

This is the back side of the paper.

 

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Leaf



A falling leaf is the loneliest thing God has ever created,
Neither a poet like me nor anybody can put into words, so exaggerated,
For a falling leaf's loneliness is immeasurable...
Not an ode could possibly define it-if able,
For a falling leaf is the loneliest thing God has ever created.


Poem by Geovanni Lea?o