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How to fold an origami crane

1 March 2008 by Tammy Lenski 10 Comments

origami craneA number of readers have asked me to post instructions for folding an origami crane.

The first origami crane I’d ever seen was given to me by a dear college friend, Maura. Maura had survived two rounds of childhood cancer and had begun folding cranes after learning Sadako Sasaki‘s story of cancer and cranes.

I still have the crane Maura gave me, worn and smudged, now tucked away to preserve it. Maura died a few years after we graduated, her big heart weakened from so many years of cancer treatments. I’ll never fold an origami crane without reflecting on Maura and our friendship.

Instructions for folding an origami crane

Pick a quiet moment to fold. Turn off the mindless chatter and replace it with a reflection about someone for whom you care deeply. Fold for them, perhaps.

The following instructions are from the Sadako Sasaki site.

fold origami crane

Video instructions

For an alternative folding approach, check out this how to fold an origami crane video.

Peace to you,
Tammy
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  1. PiticStyle says:
    10 March 2008 at 6:06 am

    Thank you! I learn something new with your help!

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  2. Carol Stewart says:
    25 March 2008 at 7:36 pm

    Tammy,
    I love that you posted these directions. I notice that you didn’t actually say that you’ve learned to make origami cranes yourself. I tried a few years ago and succeeded only when I found someone to demonstrate. Learning more about origami is on my list of things to explore – maybe when I retire and have all that free time to spend on new endeavors.
    Carol

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  3. Tammy Lenski says:
    25 March 2008 at 7:42 pm

    Hi there, Carol, I hope all is well with you! Thanks for pointing out that I haven’t said whether or not I can fold the crane. Yes, I can! When I was learning a few years ago there was one step that stumped me every time, regardless of which directions I used. Then I woke up one day just knowing what I was doing wrong. If I see you in person again soon, I’ll share the trick in case it’s helpful!

    I’m kind of into it now. I just ordered an origami book to learn more. Maybe it’ll be like string figures were to me when I was 10…a great puzzle, something interesting, keeping the brain nimble.

    Thanks for taking time to comment, Carol.

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  4. marti says:
    19 November 2008 at 4:01 pm

    so like any one gonna help me at all

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  5. Tammy Lenski says:
    26 November 2008 at 4:33 pm

    What are you looking for help with, Marti?

    [WORDPRESS HASHCASH] The poster sent us ’0 which is not a hashcash value.

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  6. luki says:
    12 July 2009 at 6:37 am

    Now, I can make it. Thank you.
    : -)

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  7. savannah says:
    11 May 2010 at 8:15 am

    hi !!!!

    I realized that trying to origami, but without success ^ – ^
    o oui

    Reply

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