Swedish Stars (origami)

Lindy
by Lindy
Long ago (very long ago) when I was in 7th grade my most wonderful homeroom teacher taught us all how to make Swedish Stars (aka Moravian, German, etc. stars) BUT the difference in hers was that there are NO flat points. All of the directions I've found, including Martha Stewart, have the flat side points. It would be a miracle if anyone out there knew the secret to this fold. My bff from 7th grade and I have both searched unsuccessfully and I just have a feeling someone out there knows the secret to the round side points. I would attach a photo, but um can't make the star, so none available.
  4 answers
  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Nov 30, 2015
    This is the only post I could find. www.hometalk.com/diy/decorate/christmas/diy-swedish-advent-stars-from-recycled-book-pages-10510509
  • Lindy Lindy on Nov 30, 2015
    Janet Pizaro-thank you--although not the one I was looking for the one you found is lovely and I just may make a few. Thank you for taking your time to help me in my quest!
  • Peggy Olsen Peggy Olsen on Nov 30, 2015
    U tube has a lot of "Swedish Origami Stars" search engine
    • Lindy Lindy on Nov 30, 2015
      @Peggy Olsen I've seen every video and on line directions out there, but still not the one I'm searching for. All points are rounded, no flat side folds as is in the illustration in the link you sent. Thank you for taking the time to look however.
  • Lindy Lindy on Nov 30, 2015
    If anyone out there knew Alyce Sotaan Iverson from Windom, MN and she taught you the secret star fold please contact me.