Chrysanthemum flower

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stanhco2
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Chrysanthemum flower

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Does anyone have a guide to make this flower?

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kind of reminds me of this one at google video http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?doc ... i+floweron not really the same put the petals look like they are formed simirly hope this helps :P
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Welcome to the forum! Image
Paul Jackson's "The Complete Origami Course" has this in it.

The name of the model is Octagonal Flower (by Paul Jackson). I have folded this, and heres my results:
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This model is quite different compared to the one islandmassive wrote about. The only difference between Paul Jackson's flower and this flower is that the tip isn't pushed in :? (Maybe they just didn't want to push the tip...)
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kk thanks for all your help, much apprieciated
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Cupcake: I don't think these are the same flowers.
The one you folded has a point, the one in the picture has no point at all. Although these two flowers may be similar, they are different in this regard.
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Post by stanhco2 »

to do this flower, you have to turn a square into a hexagon right?
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Judging from the name.....yes.

You can find how to do this Here
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The diagrams for that come from the book Creative Origami by Kunihiko Kasahara:

http://www.amazon.com/Creative-Origami- ... 0870404113

HINT:

Not octagon... but you're in the right track.
Start with a blintzed base then pull out the inner points to make an 8-point star shape.
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