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Aveuglami project - folding sheet
Cushion
Author | Bascetta Paolo |
Category | furniture |
Difficulty | ** |
Format | square |
Base | blintz |
Text | This cushion makes the different armchairs and sofas in a doll's house more comfortable. It is made up of two parts, the bottom and the top, which fit together. Step One: Preparing the Paper 1. Take a square sheet whose side measures approximately 5mm less than the sheet used to make a sofa. This sheet will make 2 cushions. 2. Mark the medians. 3. Cut the sheet into four identical squares based on the middle folds. Second step: Bottom of the cushion 4. Take a small square resulting from step 3. Hold it horizontally. 5. Create a valley fold on the horizontal median, bringing the bottom edge up to the top edge. Mark the fold. We have a horizontal rectangular shape formed by two rectangular folds linked by a lower hinge edge. 6. Create an oblique valley fold by bringing the right edge of the front flap to the bottom hinge edge. Mark the fold. 7. Create an oblique valley fold by bringing the left edge of the front flap over the bottom hinge edge. Mark the fold. The rectangular flap is transformed into a triangular flap, point at the top. A vertical slit starts from this point. 8. Flip the fold from right to left. 9. Create an oblique valley fold by bringing the right edge of the front flap to the bottom hinge edge. Mark the fold. 10. Create an oblique valley fold by bringing the left edge of the front flap over the bottom hinge edge. Mark the fold. The rectangular flap is transformed into a triangular flap, point at the top. A vertical slit starts from this point. 11. Create a horizontal valley fold by bringing the top tip of the front triangular flap to the bottom hinge edge. The tip should remain on the vertical slot. Mark the fold well. 12. Flip the fold from right to left. 13. Create a horizontal valley fold by bringing the top tip of the front triangular flap to the bottom hinge edge. The tip should remain on the vertical slot. Mark the fold well. 14. Open the folding by rotating the rear flap from back to front. We have a hexagonal shape, having a point on the left and a point on the right. This shape has two triangular flaps, one at the top and the other at the bottom, the vertices of which meet in the center. 15. Create a vertical valley fold by bringing the right tip to the center from right to left. The edges of the tip stick to the edges of the two already existing triangles. 16. Create a vertical valley fold by bringing the left tip to the center from left to right. The result is a square shape with four triangular flaps meeting in the center. 17. Raise the four points so that the triangles are vertical. The bottom of the cushion is ready to receive the top. Step Three: Top of the Cushion 18. Take a small square resulting from step 3. Hold it horizontally. 19. Create a valley fold on the horizontal median, bringing the bottom edge up to the top edge. Mark the fold. We have a horizontal rectangular shape formed by two rectangular flaps linked by a lower hinge edge. 20. Create an oblique valley fold by bringing the right edge of the front flap to the bottom hinge edge. Mark the fold. 21. Create an oblique valley fold by bringing the left edge of the front flap over the bottom hinge edge. Mark the fold. The rectangular flap is transformed into a triangular flap, point at the top. A vertical slit starts from this point. 22. Flip the fold from right to left. 23. Create an oblique valley fold by bringing the right edge of the front flap to the bottom hinge edge. Mark the fold. 24. Create an oblique valley fold by bringing the left edge of the front flap over the bottom hinge edge. Mark the fold. The rectangular flap is transformed into a triangular flap, point at the top. A vertical slit starts from this point. 25. Create a horizontal valley fold by bringing the top tip of the front triangular flap to the bottom hinge edge. The tip should remain on the vertical slot. Mark the fold well.Unfold. 26. Flip the fold from right to left. 27. Create an oblique valley fold by bringing the right edge of the front flap to the bottom hinge edge. Mark the fold. 28. Create an oblique valley fold by bringing the left edge of the front flap over the bottom hinge edge. Mark the fold. The rectangular flap is transformed into a triangular flap, point at the top. A vertical slit starts from this point. 29. Create a horizontal valley fold by bringing the top tip of the front triangular flap to the bottom hinge edge. The tip should remain on the vertical slot. Mark the fold well. Unfold. 30. Open the folding by rotating the rear flap from the back to the front. We obtain a square shape in the diamond position, with four triangular flaps meeting in the center. 31. Flip the fold from right to left. 32. Create a horizontal valley fold by bringing the top tip over the center. Simply return the valley fold created in step 11. 33. Create a horizontal valley fold by bringing the bottom tip over the center. Simply return the valley fold created in step 15. 34. Create a vertical valley fold by bringing the right tip to the center from right to left. The edges of the tip stick to the edges of the two already existing triangles. 35. Create a vertical valley fold by bringing the left tip to the center from left to right. The result is a square shape with four triangular flaps meeting in the center. 36. Create an oblique valley fold by bringing the upper left vertex over the center, letting the single-thickness rear triangular flap come forward. The quadruple thickness tip is replaced by a single thickness tip. 37. Create an oblique valley fold by bringing the upper right apex to the center, letting the single-thickness rear triangular flap come forward. 38. Create an oblique valley fold by bringing the lower left vertex over the center, letting the single-thickness rear triangular flap come forward. 39. Create an oblique valley fold by bringing the lower right apex over the center, letting the single-thickness rear triangular flap come forward. We still have a square shape, but the four corners are now of single thickness. 40. Create an oblique valley fold by bringing the upper left vertex over the center. The upper left triangular flap of single thickness is brought on top of the folding. 41. Create an oblique valley fold by bringing the upper right vertex over the center. 42. Create an oblique valley fold by bringing the lower left vertex over the center. 43. Create an oblique valley fold by bringing the bottom right vertex over the center. We have a very thick square shape, with four triangles on top meeting in the center. Each side of the square has a slot that lies between a top hinge edge and a very thick bottom edge. Last step: Assembling the cushion 44. Place the bottom of the cushion with the vertical points upwards. You can possibly prepare the rest by bending each point slightly inwards. 45. Place the top of the cushion in the center of the bottom of the cushion, with the triangles facing down. The top of the cushion is smooth. 46. Slide each tip into the slot facing it. |
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