On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 9:08 PM, Paper Dragon <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> The last flower variation is made with multiple units - 3 or 4 stacks of
> 3-5 units. The are joined upside down by the pipe cleaner. The final flower
> is made by doing outside reverse folds one layer at a time in a rotating
> fashion. In some cases, I have seen the bottom layer in green - opened in
> the traditional manner - serving as a leaf/calyx.  I have heard this flower
> called a Lotus or rose/rosebud - depending on the tightness of the outside
> reverse folds.
>
>

Here's a blogpost I had written on this, 9 years ago:

http://havepaperwilltravel.blogspot.com/2006/01/how-to-make-20-unit-flower.html

Not sure the crude, primitive video still works; but I think since that
2006 post, there are other videos or diagrams out there on how to make this
model.

The one thing I really liked about this model is I could teach a mass
amount of people at festivals and they could jump in right away and not
wait around to begin.

As for the 3 unit version, I always used green twist ties. Pipe cleaners
for the 20-unit lotus.

michael
http://havepaperwilltravel.blogspot.com/

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