Can someone help identify this fold/model? It looks similar to a windmill fold. How can I achieve this fold? Thank you!
Help identifying fold/model
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Re: Help identifying fold/model
I think there are two different types of folds placed together.
The first one is from a 2 x 1 rectangle. The shortest edges are first folded as mountains to the middle (cupboard base), then make a blintz base with valley folds. That's it.
For the other one use a small square. First, fold it in half (I think people call this a "door base"). After that, make two 45° valley folds, one next to the other, but be sure to start both folds from the center of the original square (the middle of the folded edge).
The first one is from a 2 x 1 rectangle. The shortest edges are first folded as mountains to the middle (cupboard base), then make a blintz base with valley folds. That's it.
For the other one use a small square. First, fold it in half (I think people call this a "door base"). After that, make two 45° valley folds, one next to the other, but be sure to start both folds from the center of the original square (the middle of the folded edge).
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Re: Help identifying fold/model
its too beautiful but its lil difficult