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Diagram of Wataridori

渡り鳥/Wataridori

What is Wataridori?

“渡り鳥/Wataridori” is an original Renzuru model of this site – “Tsuru-no-Goshiki”.

Renzuru means connected-cranes which are made of only one paper without glue and tape.

Original models


I’ve posted only ways to prepare a paper for original models other than Temusubi.

Renzuru models which I posted how to make them are yellow thumbnails like the picture below.
If you are looking for those models, please look for them on the top page.


Difficulty level

— Total difficulty level —
☆3☆☆☆・・・・・・・

— By item —
Tear easily :☆☆・・・
Complexity :・・・・
Hard to fold:・・・・


Completed Wataridori

 

The diagram of Wataridori

The diagram of Wataridori
『Tsuru-no-Goshiki』

Preparation of an origami paper

Recommendation

【Size】
a 26x26cm paper or it is bigger than 26cm.

【Kinds】
・Basic origami paper
・Double sided origami paper
・Washi paper


Fold the paper in four in each direction.

After making creases, cut the paper on the yellow line that you have made.

Cut the paper like this picture.

Preparing an origami paper is completed!

Make creases

Make basic-creases, which are the green lines and the blue lines in this picture, on each square in the paper.

Make basic-creases in each yellow square.

This picture is taken after making basic-creases in each yellow square.

Please make sure whether there are the creases, which are the green lines and the blue lines in the 2 pictures ago, in each yellow square.

Cut the paper

Cut your paper after making creases!

The diagram of Wataridori
『Tsuru-no-Goshiki』

Cut the paper while referencing the diagram.

This is an enlarged picture.

I used a 26x26cm paper.
I left about 2 to 2.5mm for the length of the connecting part.

Make sure the direction of each crane

Make cranes so that the yellow lines are changed to wings.


Preparing a paper for Wataridori is finished!

Make this model carefully while making sure the direction of each crane!

After making all cranes, make beaks at connecting parts.
(make a beak of the center crane so that the crane face in the same direction as other cranes.)


When you post pictures of your completed Renzuru works on social media,
please write my website’s name – “Tsuru-no-Goshiki” or paste the link!

On Instagram, if you write “@ritsu_cranes”,
I will be able to see your works and glad!😀

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