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ORIGAMI DIAGRAMS HOME RESOURCES
FOREWARD
INTRODUCTION
1. LOVE KNOT
2. PAPER CUP
3. DUTCH HAT
4. BIRD FLIES
5. DUSTPAN
6. PINWHEEL
7. SMALL BOX
8. ROW BOAT
9. NAVY CAP
10. PAPER BALL
11. KNIGHT'S HELMET
12. FISHING BOAT
13. OLD SCHOLAR
14. FOOTSTOOL
15. CHAIR
16. COASTER
17. POKE BONNET
18. TENT
19. EASTER BUNNY
20. STEAMBOATS
21. WINGED HAT
22. CANDY BASKET
23. LIGHTHOUSE
24. MONKEY
25. BIRD
26. PAGODA
27. CANDY BOX
28. TABLE
29. LIVING ROOM
ADD URL
PRIVACY POLICY
| Chapter 24 |
| MONKEY |
This is another toy that you can make yourself and have lots of fun.
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To get Fig. 170, follow the directions for Figs. 115, 116, 117 and 118. Bring point A to point B by opening square and folding on dotted line. Pull corner Y all the way up and out to the right. This will include unfolding all of the right side on the back as well.
Paper now in position as illustrated in Fig. 172.
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Fold backward on dotted line C-D; almost at the same time fold backward on dotted line E-DD. Repeat directions for Fig. 171 and Fig. 172 to left side of paper.
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It now appears as illustrated in Fig. 173. Turn it over to the other side (front side). Place index finger o£ left hand against point O, and bring parts X toward each other with thumb and first finger. (See Fig. I75-) It is being held in left hand as shown in Fig. 175.
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Then, with right index finger push frontward on E. At same time use right thumb to bring Y upward. Note position of Y and E in Fig. 176.Y
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Side view of finished monkey. Eyes and mouth may be added with pencil. It can stand by itself.
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