Merry Christmas, ok I tried to find a different twist fold just to keep from repeating myself, but I was running out of time since these have a bit of a Christmas twist.
"No, if I were lost I'd Even on a short trip it's
be under a pillow". nice to have your own toothbrush along.
In case the twist fold is new to you this is a quick tutorial. The last post has the template for a paste-up coloring guide, and this link is to my earlier twist-fold exploration article. The pictures on this twist fold coloring sheet are from "My First Hundred Teefes" by Chatty Silvers.
While I was figuring out what ended up where and which way it faced for the patchwork twist-fold quilt, the coloring pages below came together.
In order to find out what the images are and decide how to color them before folding, print the blue/green template (to assemble the pictures on, glued or not) then print the center image, put it back in the printer face up, tail first, and print the right image on the back. Now cut out all the pieces (they don't overlap) and assemble them on the template.
The two pictures together give hints for coloring the two pictures scattered out on the two sheets on the right. They're set up to print back to back. Print the Duck Ma first then put it back in the paper hopper face up, tail first, to print the scattered bee on the back side. The Folds are set up from the Duck Ma side. The edge gets trimmed off all around and the long lines are all mountain folds. The big triangles sides are all valley folds. the picture to the left shows how I did mine.