Folding Into Creases for Origami Azalea

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Part of the video series: How to Make An Origami Azalea

Summary: Learn how to fold into the creases when making an origami azalea with expert tips for a master origami artist in this free online origami craft video clip.

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Folding Into Creases for Origami Azalea

Now that we've unfolded our pattern, you can see that right here in the center we have this diamond shape. This is going to be the shape that we're going to adhere to when we fold this back. What's going to happen is we're going to flip it over to the white side, pressing it down. This corner right here is going to fit right along here, but we've got to fold all these pieces into it. What we're going to do first is start with our diamond shape. Kind of fold it into it like so. Then we have another line here. Here's our kite shape built in here. We're going to take our kite shape and fold it together as well. Then here's another kite shape here, so we're going to fold this last piece in on itself. You might have to work with this a couple of times. I know I did to get it right. Every now and then, I still mess it up, so I just have to open it back up and refold it. There we go. You see we have our kite shape, so now we're going to do the same up here. Here's our kite shape here. Fold this line under it like this, like this, and then sink this piece back in there like so. There's a start or a refold.

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