Over the years Helen T has made hundreds of these iconic origami cranes. Did you know that Japanese folklore says that a person who makes 1000 cranes may have a wish granted by the gods! Better get cracking then…

Over the years Helen T has made hundreds of these iconic origami cranes. Did you know that Japanese folklore says that a person who makes 1000 cranes may have a wish granted by the gods! Better get cracking then…

This week we are trying an origami fold with a difference. You may not know, but many traditional origami folds involves cutting! In this form the practice is known as kirigami and like origami it does not use glue.
This dragonfly is finished with two small cuts to form its double wings.
Will will load a video soon to help guide you.
