making senbazuru/ 1000 cranes fast
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@TheOrigamiMaker1 Good luck!
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Does it actually bring good luck?
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Can't wait to give this to the girl I like
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(continued from below) I made ten strings of 100 cranes each. These were too long (5 1/2 feet long) so I folded them in half, separating the halves with six beads, and will hang them up from both ends with the beads at the bottom. They will fit nicely in a clear case measuring 10 inches by 10 inches by 34 inches (a little large, but manageable). I should have the case and finish it up within the next week. I hope it turns out as nice as I see it in my mind. Thanks again.
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I thought I would let you know that, thanks to your video, I have just finished the 1000th crane. Making them in small groups (ten at a time) made it seem much faster to complete. I tried using 1 inch squares and two in squares, but they were too small for me to fold properly. Three inches worked very well and have since learned that three inches is the most commonly used size, according to some online senbazuru sites. Thank you for this video as well as others you have done.
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It was worth it in the end
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i did this quite a few years ago probably 3rd grade (I'm in highschool now just saying) we had just read this book about a sick girl i cant quite remember her name is was like S_______ and a Thousand Paper Cranes and then that made me want to do it it took forever but then again i was only in 3rd grade
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DAMN YOU you got meh addicted XD
Thats for the vid. At first I heard about the 1000 cranes and I wasnt really motivated to do it until I watched your video today, and I have offically started my senbazuru. I will send you pics when I'm done. Thanks for the inspiration :3
PrincessLita1234 10 months ago
@PrincessLita1234 you're welcome^^ yeah I wasnt motivated to make them as well until I saw rainbow patterns and chandeliers and stuff. glad I inspired you ^_^ I'll look forward to seeing your senbazuru:-)
jewellia7777 10 months ago
how to make the triangle in the paper at first . can i know the step
thiripurasundhari 11 months ago
@thiripurasundhari look up origami crane on youtube, its a common model, loads of tutorials on it. this isnt a tutorial but just tips on folding a bunch fast. i might make a tutorial some time
jewellia7777 11 months ago
what is the size of the paper you were using?
whiteDRAGONshhh 1 year ago
@whiteDRAGONshhh maybe 3x3cm? cant remember exactly, just guessing
jewellia7777 1 year ago