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Origami folding constellation umbrella _ starry sky origami umbrella

Simple method of folding umbrella

The simple way to fold an umbrella is as follows:

The practice of rainbow umbrella

One corner of the small colored paper is folded diagonally once and then unfolded, the diagonal edge is folded in half toward the center line, and then folded diagonally after unfolding. The small corner on the top is folded down, and the small corner is stuffed into the origami on the bottom. A total of seven folding combinations are folded in turn, and the umbrella handle is stuck with double-sided tape.

Practice of folding umbrella

Fold the square colored paper horizontally and diagonally, fold it into a square along the trace, fold it in half along the center, repeat the steps, unfold it from the center, repeat the steps, cut off the top corner with scissors, and make the rectangular roll paper into an umbrella handle with toothpicks.

The practice of mushroom umbrella

Square colored paper is folded in half and cut into eight circles. Fold all the loops and stick them into an umbrella, and then stick the handle on it.

Umbrella is a tool for shading or sheltering from rain and snow, and is generally made of oil paper, oilcloth or plastic cloth. Umbrella in English comes from Latin Umbra, which means shade and shadow.

Umbrellas are usually made of malleable cloth and other materials and wound wires that can be used as skeletons. When in use, lift the umbrella by hand. Although the umbrella was originally invented to block the sun, it is most often used as a tool to block the rain in rainy days. Other functions of umbrellas include being used as decorations, crutches and even weapons. Hong Kong's time-honored Liang Suji umbrella is one of the umbrellas that can be used as weapons.

In ancient times, rainy days and hot summers plagued people, and people had to hide under small pavilions and could not go out. There is a legend that Luban built many pavilions around his neighbors for everyone to use, but he still couldn't let people in and out freely in the stormy season.

Lu Ban's wife then made a lightweight bamboo pavilion out of oil paper according to the style of the pavilion built by her husband-this is the earliest umbrella. Lu Ban's wife said to Lu Ban, "The house you built can't be moved. My umbrella can be taken with me and can provide protection all year round. "