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Issue 1, NovemberDecember, 2010

Convertible
Version 3.3

Model & Diagrams by Jason Ku

Designed: 2010/07/10
Diagrammed: 2010/08/26

3 4
1 2

Fold and unfold Unfold.


as indicated.
Start color side up. Valley fold.
Fold and unfold. 5

9
8

7
Fold and unfold.

Fold and unfold. 6

Fold and unfold


10 as indicated.

Fold and unfold


in twelfths (1/12).

Fold and unfold.

Valley fold.
13 14
12
11

Fold and unfold.


Unfold. Valley fold as indicated.
Fold and unfold.

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Copyright 2010 by Jason Ku
This document was published by OrigamiUSAs online magazine, The Fold, with permission from the author.
If you did not obtain this document from The Folds website, you may have infringed upon the authors copyright.
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Issue 1, NovemberDecember, 2010

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25

26

Pleat.

23 Petal fold by pushing in


opposite sides. Note that
pleats on front and back
are shifted.
Bring dark layer to front.
(Closed sink)

21
Pleat.

20
22
19
Fold and unfold
as indicated.

Pleat. Fold and unfold


as indicated.

18

15 17
16

Fold and unfold.

Fold and unfold. Unfold.


Fold and unfold.

theFOLD
Copyright 2010 by Jason Ku
This document was published by OrigamiUSAs online magazine, The Fold, with permission from the author.
If you did not obtain this document from The Folds website, you may have infringed upon the authors copyright.
This document can be obtained legally by joining OrigamiUSA online at http://www.origami-usa.org/
Issue 1, NovemberDecember, 2010

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28
27

Valley fold.
Wrap flap behind.
(Reverse fold)
30
Petal fold.
2529

32

Repeat steps 25-29 on left.

31

33 Pull out paper along


existing creases.

Mountain fold at 90 deg.


Model will not lie flat.
View from above.

Repeat behind. 36

34

35
Collapse along existing creases.

Pull out paper along existing creases. Rotate 180 deg. (Turn over)

theFOLD
Copyright 2010 by Jason Ku
This document was published by OrigamiUSAs online magazine, The Fold, with permission from the author.
If you did not obtain this document from The Folds website, you may have infringed upon the authors copyright.
This document can be obtained legally by joining OrigamiUSA online at http://www.origami-usa.org/
Issue 1, NovemberDecember, 2010

45 46 47

Result shown. Mountain fold.

44 Closed sink as indicated


while allowing the front
paper to extend. Closed sink as indicated
while allowing the back
paper to extend.

41
42
43

Closed sink on both


sides to lock.
(Closed crimp)

Pleat while tilting Mountain fold inside


connected flap. along existing creases.
Repeat behind.

Side of flap should be


perpendicular as shown.
Unfold.
39 40
37

38

Collapse along Location after.


existing creases.

Mountain fold flaps 3D closed sink along


onto existing surface. existing creases.
Side view included.

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Copyright 2010 by Jason Ku
This document was published by OrigamiUSAs online magazine, The Fold, with permission from the author.
If you did not obtain this document from The Folds website, you may have infringed upon the authors copyright.
This document can be obtained legally by joining OrigamiUSA online at http://www.origami-usa.org/
Issue 1, NovemberDecember, 2010

49 50
48

Mountain fold hidden


flap to form a lock. Result shown. See 3D view.
Repeat behind.

51

Result shown. See side view. Cut away view.


53
52

54 Result shown.
See side view.
Mountain fold hidden
flap to form a lock.
Repeat on left.

Zoom in.

55

Mountain fold.
59
58
56

5557
Mountain fold. 57
5557

Finished.
5557
Zoom out.
Repeat steps 55-57
on remaining 3 flaps.

theFOLD
Copyright 2010 by Jason Ku
This document was published by OrigamiUSAs online magazine, The Fold, with permission from the author.
If you did not obtain this document from The Folds website, you may have infringed upon the authors copyright.
This document can be obtained legally by joining OrigamiUSA online at http://www.origami-usa.org/

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