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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by cosmoscoffee@feddit.de to c/origami@feddit.de

This is a pretty quick fold, but fitting for today's occasion :)

First I used the following PDF diagrams: https://static.onecms.io/wp-content/uploads/pdfs/sites/37/2019/06/06191136/BHGBatTemplate.pdf but then got stuck at step 6 since there isn't any line indicating where exactly you have to fold...

So I found a second PDF (https://www.ausbats.org.au/uploads/4/4/9/0/44908845/bat_origami.pdf) which has clearer diagrams and even shows an additional step that is missing in the first PDF, making the transition between step 6 and 7 easier. However, it comes with no text at all, so unless you need written instructions to go along the diagrams, I advise you to use the second PDF. It's nice to be able to look at both, though.

Happy Halloween!

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