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1. 2. 3. 4. Time to fold: Difficulty: Date: Size: Crease Pattern: Paper: Ratio: Type: Kami Foil Wet-Fold Color: Single Uncut Square Design and diagram info:   c    b   y    Q   u   e   n    t    i   n    T   r   o    l    l    i   p    B   u    l    l    d   o   g  , Bulldog 20 Jan 2007 Intermediate 45 min Best Good Good 40 cm White - White 0.30 Height Hind leg Front leg Tail Face After snorkelling with the manatees in Florida, I wanted to design one. The face resembled a bulldog more, and so I set off on designing the Bulldog instead. I used a common base, which uses most of the paper for the head and front legs of the model. Very little paper is used for the hind quarters. The big chest gives the Bulldog a more masculine effect. The distribution of layers is not ideal, but adds to the big chest of the Bulldog. The face can be shaped to the folder’s preference, adding more or less wrinkles as you wish. Most papers work well, even up to 120gsm thickness. Wet- folding give the best results. Copyright Quentin Trollip 2009

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  • 1. 2.

    3. 4.

    Time to fold:

    Difficulty:

    Date:

    Size:

    Crease Pattern: Paper:

    Ratio:

    Type: Kami

    Foil

    Wet-Fold

    Color:

    Single Uncut Square

    Design and diagram info:

    cby Quentin Trollip

    Bulldog,

    Bulldog

    20 Jan 2007

    Intermediate

    45 min

    Best

    Good

    Good

    40 cm

    White - White

    0.30 Height

    Hind leg

    Front leg

    Tail

    Face

    After snorkelling with the manatees in Florida, I wanted to design one. The face resembled a bulldog more, and so I set off on designing the Bulldog instead. I used a common base, which uses most of the paper for the head and front legs of the model. Very little paper is used for the hind quarters. The big chest gives the Bulldog a more masculine effect.

    The distribution of layers is not ideal, but adds to the big chest of the Bulldog. The face can be shaped to the folders preference, adding more or less wrinkles as you wish.

    Most papers work well, even up to 120gsm thickness. Wet-folding give the best results.

    Copyright Quentin Trollip 2009

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    6. 7.

    9. 10.

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    Copyright Quentin Trollip 2009

  • 17.

    20.

    23.

    26.

    21. 22.

    18. 19.

    24. 25.

    27. 28.

    Valley Fold and Unfold

    through all layers.

    Spread Squash.

    Pleat Fold the point under

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    32.

    35.

    38.

    33. 34.

    36. 37.

    39. 40.

    Valley Fold up.

    Enlarge.

    Collapse upwards. Like this.

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  • 41. 42. 43.

    44.

    47.

    50.

    45. 46.

    48. 49.

    51. 52.

    Valley Folds.

    Repeat steps 47 to 51

    crease made in step 48.

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    56.

    59.

    62.

    57. 58.

    60. 61.

    63. 64.

    Mountain Fold in half. Inside Reverse Fold the

    darker layers.Rotate.

    Lift the tip of the nose.

    Copyright Quentin Trollip 2009

  • 65. 66. 67.

    68.

    71.

    69. 70.

    72.

    Rotate.

    Inside Reverse Fold the

    feet.

    Reverse Fold the feet

    forward.

    Bulldog.

    Shape the face to taste.Inside Reverse Fold

    the tail.

    Shape the body.

    Copyright Quentin Trollip 2009