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Summary: The inside and outside origami folds are simple but useful folds for most origami models. Learn how to make these simple folds from our origami expert in this free video clip on hobbies and crafts.
Justina Danison has been doing origami since she was a child. She learned through demonstration from her mother. Her interest kept her flipping through origami books and learning new...read more
"In this clip I will show you how to fold the inside reverse fold, and the outside reverse fold as, and the rabbit ear fold. Inside reverse, and outside reverse folds are done with two layers of paper. It is symbolized; the inside reverse fold; it is symbolized by a mountain fold line, and an S-shaped arrow. Do this by opening the two layers; bringing down the section you want to inside reverse, reverse fold this crease of the section. Adjust the angle you like, and flatten the paper, and crease. This is an inside reverse fold. An outside reverse fold is pulling up of the section outside the crease. It is symbolized by a valley fold line, and arrows pulling out. Do this by unfolding the original crease; pulling up the section you want to outside reverse. Re-fold the original crease, reverse fold this crease of the section, adjust the angle that you like, flatten and crease. This is the outside reverse fold. A rabbit ear fold is the pulling up of a point of three intersecting creases. So, fold the first crease, fold the second crease; fold the third crease that intersects all of the creases that we just made. Now pinch together this third fold that we just made, all the way to the base where all the lines intersect. And flatten this rabbit ear fold either way; depending on what the diagram calls for. This is a rabbit ear fold."
eHow Article: The Inside & Outside Reverse Origami Folds
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