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Origami Pouch

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Summary: An origami pouch can be used as a CD case if made with a large enough sheet of paper. Learn how to fold a pouch with tips from an origami enthusiast in this free origami video.

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By Justina P. Danielson
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Justina P. Danielson 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...read more

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"In this clip I will show you another Tado pouch. It is a flat pouch it is a traditional design, and if made with fifteen inch square piece of paper it can hold a CD. So it can be a nice CD case, okay. So starting with a square, fifteen inch square piece of paper, valley fold diagonally. Both diagonals, and then we are going to divide our square into thirds by eyeballing it. So divide it into thirds, kind of eyeball it, mark the creases and fold, making sure that the edges are flush. Same thing on this side. Fold up, crease. Now we are going to make the thirds in the other direction, as well. So we made the third in this direction, now we are going to make it in this direction, by bringing the edge up so that it meets the intersecting points of these two creases. And that will be our third for this way. Fold it down, okay. Now unfold and then fold it, turn it around to the other side. And you will notice that you have one, two, three, three squares on all edges. The middle square we are going to fold diagonally, from here to here in the valley fold. Okay, so the easiest way would be to take this point and fold it down to this point."

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