Help with the "Crystalized roses"

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islandmassive
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Help with the "Crystalized roses"

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Hi,
has any one ever folded the Crystalized roses created by toshikazu kawasaki that can help me ive found these digrams on Maarten van Gelder's site http://view.samurajdata.se/psview.php?i ... full&ori=1 im a bit confused on where to start and stuff just general help and tips would be good
thnx in advance :wink:

ps:ive searched on the forum and dont think this has been posted before :?
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Do you have a picture of what the finished product should look like?
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I love this model.
Iv'e done it from this diagram-http://dev.origami.com/images_pdf/rosetess.pdf
[img][img]http://img200.imageshack.us/img200/7381/pict0001am2.th.jpg[/img][/img]
TRy and if you'll need help I'll try to help.
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Post by esato »

I too have folded this model from the same diagram as gila o. It is basically a bunch of kawasaki roses (square twists) folded on the same paper. It is almost essential that you have already folded a simple kawasaki rose before trying this.
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Post by islandmassive »

I can fold the standard roe from bloomforever which is basically a kawasaki rose variation but i still have problems with the rose in origami for the connoisseur :?

Also if you've got any tips on making paper plez comment on my other post in general thnx :D
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Another thing that helped me to know and practise doing few square twists on one paper was this site-
http://www.math.lsu.edu/~verrill/origam ... uaretwist/
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