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# 50: A Miura-ken Beauty Rose
Wednesday, January 6, 2010 3:54:00 AM / 1 comments
After reading Rosa's blog, I decided I was going to try and make this rose and it is by far the most difficult thing I've ever tried to make. I even cheated with making the crease pattern (which I WILL learn how to do) and it took me almost two hours to work out how to collapse the crease pattern into the pentagon thingo. It looks very very messy only because I didn't do it properly and now I need to figure out how to shape the petals. What a mission.

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