![]() And total strangers will quickly turn into friends when you hand them one of these origami elephants! I promise that you will find yourself folding many of them for your friends and family. The folding sequence for this particular elephant is a delight and the resulting figure has a delicious, lively three-dimensional quality to it. Wild Animals of the World (in Japanese, with excellent diagrams) North American Animals in Origami (co-author together with John Montrol) Fumiaki Kawahata, is one of my all-time favorite origami animals! It’s one whose folding steps I memorized years ago at an origami convention in New York City. You should be able to tuck the white part at the top of this piece into the “1” square, but if not, just fold it under the square.There are many origami elephants, but this one, created by Mr. Curve the vertical piece back and up through the middle of the ring.Fold the “1” square over the top of the vertical piece and tuck the white lip to the left of the 1 over.Fold the vertical piece down over the horizontal piece. Take the horizontal piece from the right and curve it counter-clockwise around the back and over the front of the vertical piece.Flip the dollar over so the vertical piece is at the left.Take the right edge and fold it vertically into a right angle as shown. Flip the dollar over so that “The United States of America” is at the top and your “1” square is underneath at the left.Then fold the right in again so that the number 1 is in a square shape.Fold in the white portion at the right.Now fold the bottom up to the top again, but on top of the lip.Then fold the bottom up to the top and tuck under the lip.Fold down the white part at the top of the dollar to form a lip. Pull the duck head up toward the left and make everything flat. ![]()
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