02 fold again.
It is suggested that the third folding should be divided into two folds (once in the upper part and once in the lower part), so as to avoid too thick origami and increase errors.
04 unfold origami and fold it in half on the other side, as shown below:
Repeat step 2-3 to divide the origami into 8×8 squares. As shown in the figure below:
Fold in half along the diagonal of origami.
Fold the right angle of the origami and align it with the crease just now.
08 and then fold.
Similarly, fold it twice, once for the upper part and once for the lower part, and unfold the origami.
10 unfold the origami and fold it in half along the other diagonal.
1 1 Repeat steps 7-9, and we can see that each 8×8 small square has two diagonal lines.
12 After the right angle of origami116 is reversed, find the label below (O is the origami center).
13 Fold the origami along the label. Is the crease red a? 、? b? Is a chamfer; Green and orange are overlapping edges respectively. Like what? k? With what? j? Coincidence l? With what? f? Coincidence d? With what? e? consistent
What happens when all the overlapping parts of 14 overlap? Me? Appear, make? Me? Coincidence with "f", as shown in the following figure:
15 Fold the blue area to the right so that it is at the top, as shown below:
16 Repeat step 12- 15, as shown in the following figure:
17 Select any triangle and fold it down by 90? , as shown in the figure below:
18 Fold the second triangle counterclockwise and place it on top of the first triangle. As shown in the figure below:
19 Fold the third triangle.
Put the last triangle under the first triangle.
2 1 The front of the rose is shown below.
Hold the origami center and rotate it clockwise.
Fold the petals outward to make our roses look less stiff.
If you want the feeling of being in bud, you can gently press the center of the origami with a refill.
Finally, our roses are finished.