Thank you for your comment. Is 'Orange hydrangea' the simplest thing that is reflected on the left? That is folded with the folding method that does not have the diagonal (wasteful) fold line in the largest petals. And, it was HONIDEN (Japanese female) who invented the folding method. I was taught to her directly, but I do not have permission to publish the way to make it online.Sorry.
However, as you increase the number of divisions by 3, such as 8 → 11 → 14 → 17, you can increase the flower density by one step at a time. Eight divisions are the simplest, and I have made 17 divisions as well. The way of making is the same.(^_~)
Very nice model. Can i ask what paper you use? It is so crisp!!! It crackles when folding. Thank you
Hi Kagura, can you show us the making of the orange hydrangea at 11:38 ( 4 flowers) ?! Thank you very much!!🌝
I love your hydrangeas 😍
Thank you for your comment.
Is 'Orange hydrangea' the simplest thing that is reflected on the left?
That is folded with the folding method that does not have the diagonal (wasteful) fold line in the largest petals. And, it was HONIDEN (Japanese female) who invented the folding method.
I was taught to her directly, but I do not have permission to publish the way to make it online.Sorry.
However, as you increase the number of divisions by 3, such as 8 → 11 → 14 → 17, you can increase the flower density by one step at a time. Eight divisions are the simplest, and I have made 17 divisions as well. The way of making is the same.(^_~)
Ok, I've accept that. 🌝
Thank you! Your hydrangea tesselations are very beautiful. I will try my best, but it´s hard for me to work on it and collapse the single petals...
Paper name please
You make me fold such a complex grid then you give no instruction how to manipulate it, how annoying.