The Question Mark

This popular variation of the Origamido Butterfly plays with the marginal edges of the wing, making them fancy and full of curves.

everyone wonders
fancy edges on margins...
can Question Marks fly?

This design introduces dimpled hindwing edges.

The Polygonia interrogationis (Question Mark) butterfly displays wing scalloping that serves as the real world inspiration for this model.
Photo by Michael A. Kelly. (Source:
http://www.fws.gov/morganbrake/images/BUTTERFLYquestion.jpg)

1. Fold the Boston Butterfly (opposite). Carefully turn the triangle pockets inside out.

2. Install a curving mountain fold at each flat edge of the hindwings.

The Question Mark.