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These diagrams will show you how to fold a very easy origami crab. If this is your �rst time folding something we recommend you check out
our Beginner’s Guide �rst to learn all the basic folds and techniques.
How to Fold a Very Easy Origami CrabMAY 12, 2010 | IN INSTRUCTIONS | BY PETER
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Step 1) Fold the paper in half. Step 2) Fold the paper in half again. Step 3) Open up the top �ap of paper over
to the right.
Step 4) Squash fold this �ap �at. Step 5) Turn the paper over. Step 6) Open up the top �ap of paper over
to the left and Squash Fold it �at.
Step 7) Fold the top two �aps of paper
behind along the dotted lines.
Step 8) Turn the paper over. Step 9) Fold the bottom part of the paper
up along the dotted line.
Step 10) Fold the side �aps of paper down
along the dotted lines.
Step 11) Turn the paper over. The completed crab
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