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Heart
Author | Ow Francis |
Category | heart |
Difficulty | ** |
Format | rectangle 1:2 |
Base | - |
Text | A pretty heart, with multiple uses, which will give a nice touch to your decor.
1. Take a rectangular sheet of 1:2 format. Hold it horizontally. 2. Bring, using a valley fold from top to bottom, the upper edge to the lower edge. Mark the fold. We obtain a horizontal rectangular shape with a hinge fold at the top. 3. Bring, by a valley fold from top to bottom, the upper edge in its left part to the lower edge in its left part. Mark the fold. Unfold. We only mark part of the left part of the folding. 4. Bring, by a valley fold from top to bottom, the upper edge in its right part to the lower edge in its right part. Mark the fold. Unfold. We only mark part of the right part of the fold. 5. Bring, using a valley fold from right to left, the right vertical edge to the left vertical edge. Mark the fold. We obtain a rectangular shape with a hinge fold on the right linking two flaps of double thickness. Each flap has a hinge fold at the top. 6. Bring, using an oblique fold from bottom to top, the two free horizontal edges of the upper double flap along the right hinge fold. Begin the fold on the open side. 7. Flip the fold from right to left. 8. Bring, by an oblique fold from bottom to top, the two free horizontal edges of the upper double flap along the left hinge fold. 9. Open the fold. We obtain a shape with a point pointing downwards. The point divides upwards into two vertical rectangular sections, each marked in the middle with a vertical mountain or valley fold. 10. Place the fold point down, so that the vertical folds dividing the flaps are mountain folds. It may be necessary to flip the folding. 11. Bring, by an oblique valley fold from top to bottom starting from the middle of the right flap, the upper right vertex of the flap on the vertical fold dividing it in two. Mark the fold. 12. Bring, by an oblique valley fold from top to bottom starting from the middle of the right flap, the upper left vertex of the flap on the vertical fold dividing it in two. Mark the fold. The top of the right flap forms a triangle bordered, at the bottom, by a horizontal line cut in the middle. Locate this point. 13. Bring, by a valley fold from top to bottom, the vertex of the upper right triangle to the midpoint of the base of the same triangle. Mark the fold well. We have drawn the shape of the right upper lobe of the heart. 14. Bring, by an oblique valley fold from top to bottom starting from the middle of the left flap, the upper left vertex of the flap on the vertical fold dividing it in two. Mark the fold. 15. Bring, by an oblique valley fold from top to bottom starting from the middle of the left flap, the upper right vertex of the flap on the vertical fold dividing it in two. Mark the fold. The top of the left flap forms a triangle bordered, at the bottom, by a horizontal line cut in the middle. Locate this point. 16. Bring, by a valley fold from top to bottom, the vertex of the upper left triangle to the midpoint of the base of the same triangle. Mark the fold well. We have drawn the shape of the upper left lobe of the heart. We can stop folding the model here. The result is then asymmetrical, since one side is smooth, while the other has on the outside the folds forming the top of the lobes. The heart can be presented flat, with the smooth part facing up. You can also slightly separate the two layers forming the point, either to present the heart in a lying position on its side (heart taking a nap, etc.), or as a place marker by sliding a glass (or any other object) between the two. tip clamps. Finally, you can use the surprise heart support for an original presentation. Finishing We can improve the finish of the heart by working on the presentation of the upper lobes. 1. Unfold the three folds forming the right upper lobe. We have, on the right, an oblique fold marking two thicknesses linked by a hinge fold on the right, while on the left we have an oblique fold marking two free flaps. 2. Make an interior reverse fold on the part of the hinge fold marked by the fold right oblique. 3. Fold the two left free flaps inside using the left oblique fold. 4. Bring, by a valley fold using an already existing fold, the point of the triangle towards the down. 5. Start again from step 2 to step 4 on the left lobe. We have a slightly prettier heart, but still asymmetrical. If we really want a heart asymmetrical, you must not fold the two points downwards, but carry out the steps which follow. They are quite difficult. 6. Reverse the folds of the front tip of the right lobe, so as to tuck it inside folding. A small pocket forms. 7. Tuck the rear tip inside the small pocket. Mark the folds well. 8. Reverse the folds of the front tip of the left lobe, so as to tuck it inside folding. A small pocket forms. 7. Tuck the rear tip inside the small pocket. Mark the folds well. And here is a nicely turned little heart. |
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