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This kusudama was designed by a famous master origami Tomoko Fuse. Tomoko created many models, including kusuda, which are included in more than 60 books. The modules fold quite easily, and the assembly itself is not difficult at all. Kusudama has many variations, but the “little turtle”, consisting of 30 modules, looks better than the rest.
1. Take 30 square sheets of paper.
Kusudama little turtle

The colors can be anything, kusudama looks good in any design.
2. Select one sheet. Bend it in half and straighten it out.
Kusudama little turtle

Kusudama little turtle

3. Fold along the lines marked in Figure 3. Blue - mountains, red - valleys.
Kusudama little turtle

4. Fold the valley along the red line.
Kusudama little turtle

5. Move the triangle (the selected fold must be turned from a valley into a mountain) to the other side.
Kusudama little turtle

6. Make the fold from step 4 on the opposite side of the module.
Kusudama little turtle

7. Fold into a valley.
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8. Rotate 90 degrees.
Kusudama little turtle

9. Fold in a mountain along the blue line.
Kusudama little turtle

10. Fold the valley in half. Repeat at the back.
Kusudama little turtle

11. Fold the valley along the red line, repeat on the opposite side at the back.
Kusudama little turtle

12. Make the pleats from step 12 over the other two ends of the module, but unlike the previous step, fold them back.
Kusudama little turtle

13. Unfold the center fold, but not completely.
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14. The module is ready. Add another 29.
Kusudama little turtle

15. Two connected modules. The end of one goes into the other.
Kusudama little turtle

16. Three connected modules.
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17. Five modules.
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18. Ten modules.
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19. Continue assembling the kusudama.
Kusudama little turtle

20. The closer you are to the end of the assembly, the more careful your actions should be.
Kusudama little turtle

21. Last module.
Kusudama little turtle

22. Kusudama is ready.
Kusudama little turtle

If you wish, you can reassemble the kusudama by first turning each module in the other direction. Then the kusudama will look more abstract, like in the picture.
Kusudama little turtle
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