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21 Dec 2012

The 15-pointed star - a tutorial

It is long ago that I made one -
To tell the truth: It should be a 16-pointed star
by not cutting very exactly I got only 15 points.

 My friend Sibylle came and we crafted one together.
It is late for Christmas but not too late.
She brought the paper - a roll of transparent paper
70 x 100 cm
It is divided into two halves and cut with a very sharp knife (70x50)
And again into halves (35x50)
And once more (35x25)
Now you fold it again (17,5x25)
And again (8,75 approx.x 25)
Now you have 16 strips of 8,75 x 25 cm
You are working with those individual strips:
Fold them lengthwise into halves
and fold in the four edges
as exact as possible - two edges meet at the fold 

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 Next step -you fold the edges in again on both short sides
(see picture below)

You will get very pointed  tips

Now you are again folding the pointed tip of one end
(the left side) exactly to the middle fold -
I folded the lower one - now the upper one, too



The folds are overlapping here



Exactly at this point (shown with the pencil above) you will fold the right tip towards the middle
take care to hit really the middle with the point


It is this corner where you fold the right point in


Like that


Again fold the edges to the middle
see my pencil, it is the upper edge,
work also the lower one 



And again the two edges to the middle (see the pencil) -
it is a fiddly work



Make all 16 strips like that


Sibylle is folding and cutting the fold with a knife.

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Now take your glue and...


put glue on this side where the pencil is pointing to


glue the single point exactly on top of the previously
glue dabbed point -
 i.e. one half will be sticked to the half of the next.

(I hope my English is not too bad and you my readers will understand what I mean
but don't hesitate to point out errors in your very welcome comments)

Make it 16 times till you made the round of the star.



If you accidentally have the odd idea to count mine
- I forgot to put one remaining point and I made it with 15.

I could not believe it because I counted several times, ha.
But it closed perfectly.