Dollar Star of David
Instructions for this dollar bill model is from “friendly_folder” from the moneyfolders_unite interest group
Dollar Star of David Instructions
- Take a US dollar bill and fold it in half lengthwise. Unfold.
- Bring the bottom left corner to meet the crease made in step 1. Adjust so that the top left part of the bill forms a sharp corner point. Fold.
- Fold the top left side of the bill downwards to meet the bottom edge of the bill. You should see an equilateral triangle.
- Continue to wrap the bill around the triangle by folding the left side of the bill up to meet the top edge.
- Tuck the remaining section into the equilateral triangle. Rotate slightly.
- Fold the triangle in half and then unfold. Repeat this on the other two sides of the triangle. These creases will be landmarks for the next step.
- Fold the top of the triangle to meet with the base of the triangle, unfold. Repeat on the other two points.
- Only most recent crease lines shown. Turn the model over.
- Fold the top of the triangle to meet the middle of the triangle, unfold. Repeat on the other two points.
- Only most recent crease lines shown. Turn the model over.
- Using the creases made in step 7 and 9, accordion pleat the bottom left corner of the triangle. Repeat on the other two corners.
- In the last pleat, tuck the bill under the first pleat. Dollar Star of David is done.
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Books with Dollar Bill Origami
- The Buck Book by Anne A Johnson (book review)
- The Guide to Hawaiian Style Money Folds by Jodi Fukumoto (book review)
- The Guide to American Money Folds by Jodi Fukumoto (book review)
- Dollar Bill Origami by John Montroll (book review)
- Dollar Bill Animals in Origami by John Montroll
- Origami with Dollar Bills: Another Way to Impress People with Your Money! by Duy Nguyen
- Money Folding (Origami Favorites Series) by Florence Temko
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