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$ Heart-and-Arrow Copyright 1999 Stephen Hecht. All Rights Reserved A dollar bill makes a model 30 mm x 45mm. For your first attempt, begin with a 3x7 rectangle larger than a dollar bill. B A 1. Either side up. Crease at 3. Use the mark to make 2. Make this crease sharp crease “A”. Then use “A” and eights horizontally, halfway only where it crosses the vertically. Flex all creases both the center vertical line to make center horizontal line. crease “B”, at the same ways. distance. Flex both. 4. Horizontal creases not 5. Bisect the outer rectangles. 6. On each side, use the outer shown. Bisect the rectangles. 2 creases to add another. center line 7. All creases shown. 8. Swing behind on the 9. Flip down the top eighth, Mountain the top and bottom indicated crease. Turn over. squashing the corner at the eighths behind. right. $ Heart-and-Arrow (cont.) Copyright 1999 Stephen Hecht. All Rights Reserved 10. Pull out paper from under 11. Swing over the long flap, while pulling up the 12. Swing flap back on the squash, flipping down the existing crease, while flipping long edge. triangle shown. down the top eighth and squashing a tiny diagonal. 15. Pleat and sink on 13. Swing back. Both sides 14. Crease. existing creases. of model will then look similar. ##-## 16. Undo last step. Turn over and repeat 14-16. 17. Crease top flap. 18 . Reverse-fold on Repeat behind. existing crease. Turn over. $ Heart-and-Arrow (cont.) Copyright 1999 Stephen Hecht. All Rights Reserved C 19. Reverse-fold on the 20. Swing flap to left on crease; rear-half is double existing crease, squashing thickness. only the tiny diagonal 21. Segment “C” is the new indicated. The X-ray line is crease. Swing back down on a hidden valley fold. existing crease, squashing the diagonal shown. The X-ray line is a hidden valley fold. 22. Fold the new flap to 23. Reverse-fold at the top, the right. 24. Pull gently open at the closed-sink at the bottom. top, and reform the sink from step 15 . 20-24 27. Swing flap to the left, 25. Repeat 20-24 behind. 26. Reverse-fold. At the left squashing the corner behind it. end, only the embedded layer is reverse-folded. $ Heart-and-Arrow (cont.) Copyright 1999 Stephen Hecht. All Rights Reserved 28. Swivel again. Note the 29. Flip up an edge, opening the triangular pocket. 30 . Closed-sink the small two- tiny squash (mountain-fold). toned trapezoid. Then swing the pleated flap to the right. 2 26-31 32. Swing the large, hidden 31. Swing down 2 edges, triangular flap upwards, 33. Reverse-fold the swiveling under the sunken reverse-folding the left side. middle triangle upwards. area. Repeat 26-31 behind. head tail 34. Valley-fold it back down, into the pocket immediately 35. Reverse-fold the top 36. Like so. Now we begin in front of it (a tight fit, even point down, tucking the tip on the tail of the arrow. if accurate). Turn over. into the pocket immediately in front of it. $ Heart-and-Arrow (cont.) Copyright 1999 Stephen Hecht. All Rights Reserved 37. Tail: notice pleats 38. (Not all edges shown.) are not perfectly Swing over. 39. Rotate. symmetric. Reverse- fold. 37-40 40. Bring one layer to 41. Thus. Turn model over surface (a closed-sink). 42. Repeat 37-40, treating the top-to-bottom. double-thickness as one layer. Turn back over (top-to-bottom). 43. Tuck in the loose triangle. 44. Reverse-fold protruding edges as if they were a single 45. Pull out paper and swivel edge. down the front edge. The X- ray line is a horizontal valley- fold that becomes a vertical mountain-fold flush with the right edge of the model. 46. Swing the middle triangle down and behind, dragging 47. Tuck the loose triangle into the second the upper triangle. pocket (between pleats, not into the sink). Tail complete. Turn over side-to-side. $ Heart-and-Arrow (cont.) Copyright 1999 Stephen Hecht. All Rights Reserved 48. Head of the arrow. Pleats are symmetric. 49. (Not all edges shown.) 50. Pull out corner. Reverse-fold first 2 corners. Swing 2 flaps to the left. 51. Like so. Turn over top- to-bottom. 53. Reverse-fold the 52. Valley-fold top corner. remaining corner; its rear half Reverse-fold next corner. is smaller than its front. 49-50 54. Repeat 49-50. 55. Swing rear half of large 56. Tuck new flap into pocket triangle to front. behind. Front edges of arrowhead are now both closed. D 58. There are now 3 tiny triangular flaps at the tip. Wrap the top layer of the front triangle to its back. Very hard! Unfold point D and 3 pleats of the shaft while executing. 57. Squash. Turn over top- to-bottom and repeat on the other side. $ Heart-and-Arrow (cont.) Copyright 1999 Stephen Hecht. All Rights Reserved tweezers help 59. Tuck the middle and rear points inside the front point 60. Left upper point of the heart. (sequentially or nested). Crease and flex. Then open 61. Top view. Sink the tip on Arrowhead complete. out the tip into a 3-sided the crease just made (keeping pyramid, the 2 front right edges the double-edge together). kept together. tweezers help 62. Back to a front 63. Reverse-fold the corner back up, tucking view. Reverse-fold into the tiny pocket. These steps achieve a nested corner down. closed sink more easily. Repeat 60-63 on the right point of the heart. 64. Model complete. Bend arrow head and tail outwards where they emerge from the heart. There are unfortunately 2 separate points at the bottom of the heart, but this does help the model stand up a little better. And though I regret the two-tone harlequin-esque finish, it’s not as glaring with a real dollar bill as in these diagrams. (I regard these shortcomings as the price of achieving my self-imposed goal: the arrow shaft emerges from under the planes of the heart.)
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