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1. Bee by Marc Kirschenbaum
1.Begin with a bird base, colored
side out. Fold the top flaps
down.
2.Precrease the top. 3.Precrease through the
intersection of creases.
4.Sink the top. 5.Spread squash. 6.Flatten. Repeat steps 5-6
behind.
9.Valley up.
8.Valley down.
7.Swing the front flap up.
5-6
2. 8-10
10.Unfold. 11.Repeat steps 8-10 in mirror
image.
12.Swing down while spreading
out the top layers.
13.Rabbit ear. 14.Squash. 15.Valley over.
18.Swing over.
17.Spread squash.
16.Swing up.
3. 18-19
8-16
19.Pull the flap through. 20.Repeat steps 18-19 in mirror
image.
21.Bring the colored layers to
the surface.
24.Swing the large flap over.
23.Tuck flap into pocket.
22.Swing down.
27.Swing over.
26.Repeat steps 8-16 on this
flap.
25.Carefully fold flap up,
releasing the trapped layer.
4. 24-27
28.Repeat steps 24-27 in mirror
image.
29.Turn over. 30.Wrap a single layer around
each side.
32.Unsink.
31.Valley up. 33.Valley up.
36.Swing down two flaps.
35.Swing everything over.
34.Turn over.
37.Closed sink. 38.Swing one flap up. 39.Swing the large flaps back.
5. 35-39
40.Repeat steps 35-39 in mirror
image.
41.Swing one flap over. 42.Swing one flap up (a portion
of the fold is hidden under
the colored region).
45.Reverse fold.
44.Swing the flap through.
43.Swing up again.
46.Rearrange the flaps as
indicated.
47.Swing up while incorporating
a reverse fold.
48.Swing over bottom flap.
Stretch top flap outwards.
51.Valley corner down.
50.Swing over one flap.
49.Swing down two flaps.
6. 41-51
52.Repeat steps 41-51 in mirror
image.
53.Swing down. 54.Valley up.
55.Swing down. 56.Precrease in opposite
direction.
57.Valley to horizontal crease.
58.Valley to center. 59.Unfold. 60.Swing up while swiveling in
sides.
62.Valley the top single layers
outwards while folding the
tail upwards. The tail will not
lie flat.
61.Precrease. 63.Valley the tail up.
7. 64.Pleat the tail. The valley fold
lies along an existing crease.
The mountain fold is midway
from the valley fold to the
white portion.
65.Fold the sides back to the
center. A swivel will form
underneath the pleat.
66.Precrease. The resulting
width should be about as
wide as the colored section
below.
69.Valley upwards; do not
crease sharply.
68.Swing the top back to reveal
the colored triangle.
Mountain back the excess
paper at the base ofthe tail.
67.Squash the tip.
70.Swing the top flaps up. 71.Reverse fold. 72.Swing over.
8. 72-82
73.Valley up. 74.Swing over. 75.Sink.
84.Lightly fold the model in half.
83.Repeat steps 72-82 in mirror
image.
82.Swing over.
78.Pull out single layer.
77.Swivel over.
76.Swing back.
79.Swing over. 80.Rabbit ear. 81.Swing over.
9. 96.Valley down.
95.Pull out back leg while
swiveling at top.
94.Valley fold.
1/4
85.Squash flap, being sure to
distribute the inner layers as
evenly as possible. The tiny
hidden flap should go
towards the head. Rotate.
86.Reverse fold one half into
angle quadsectors. Reverse
the other half along the angle
bisector.
87.Swing over.
85-88
90.Swivel up. Make the valley
fold as light as possible.
89.Reverse fold.
88.Squash fold. Repeat steps
85-88 behind.
89-92 Edge A
91.Valley fold. 92.Swing over two flaps. Repeat
steps 89-92 behind.
93.Ccrimp the head into the
body so that edge A lies
straight. Alow the antennae
to swing up.