(22)
Put the paper like this picture.
Then fold the paper in half to make a crease at the dotted line.
(23)
Fold the paper like this picture.
Then take the flap in the front and fold it to the bottom to make a crease at the dotted line.
(24)
Fold the paper like this picture.
Then turn the paper over as it is.
(25)
Put the paper so that the flap is in the right.
(26)
Make a crease at the dotted line.
(27)
Fold the paper like this picture.
(Fold the bottom to the right.)
(28)
After making a crease, turn the paper over in a horizontal direction.
(29)
There is the flap in the left because you turn the paper over in a horizontal direction.
Make creases at the dotted lines.
(30)
Fold the paper like this picture.
(Fold the left to the diagonal crease.)
(31)
On the bottom left side, fold the paper like this picture.
(Fold the bottom to the diagonal crease.)
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On the bottom right side, fold the paper like this picture.
(Fold the bottom to the diagonal crease.)
(33)
After making creases, turn the paper over in a vertical direction.
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There are the creases, which you have made in the previous steps, on the top because you turn the paper over in a vertical direction.
Take the left flap in the front and fold it to the right on the dotted line.
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This picture is halfway through.
Fold the left flap to the right.
(36)
Fold the flap like this picture.
Then make a crease at the dotted line.
(37)
After making a crease, it looks like this picture.
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Then turn the paper over in a horizontal direction.
(39)
There is the flap in the left because you turn the paper over in a horizontal direction.
Make creases at the dotted lines.
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After making creases, it looks like this picture.
Then spread the paper.
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Finally, make basic-creases in each yellow square.
Make basic-creases, which are the green lines and the blue lines in this picture, on each yellow square.
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After making creases, it looks like this picture.
Making creases is finished!
Cut the paper
Cut your paper after making creases!
The diagram that I drew the new dotted lines.
Cut the paper while referencing the diagram.
This is an enlarged picture.
I used a 26x26cm paper.
I left about 2.5+2.5=5mm for the length of the connecting part.
Make sure the direction of each crane
When making Renzuru, to fold cranes while making sure the direction of each crane is very important.
On this site, I will draw lines on each square in a picture.
Make cranes so that the lines are changed to wings.
I recommend that you draw lines lightly on the back in order not to make a mistake.
Make cranes so that the orange lines are changed to wings.
After making sure the direction of each crane, make the model – Tsukubane.
In the next pages, there is how to make the model.
If you try to make it by yourself, I recommend that you don’t look at the next page!