How to Fold the Head of an Origami Paper Crane
Video Description: Learn how to make the head of a traditional origami crane in more detail. This inverting technique is commonly used in many other folds, so it's a good origami skill to learn. If you like this video, check out http://foldsomething.com for lots more. Related Article Subjects: arts crafts, bird base, folding technique, how to, origami, origami crane, origami technique, paper crafts, paper crane, paper folding
How to Fold an Origami Paper Crane
This origami video builds on what was shown in my square base and bird base videos, and shows how to make a traditional origami crane. This is a very popular fold, and probably the...
How to fold an origami bird base
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