Hiromi Hayashi is a celebrated origami artist known for her realistic, three-dimensional floral designs. While many creators offer video tutorials of her designs, her formal work is primarily found in her published books. Primary Books by Hiromi Hayashi
Look for the "Crease Pattern" (CP) section: Some PDFs include a Crease Pattern. If you are lost, unfold the paper. The crease lines should match the CP. If they don't, you folded a valley fold as a mountain fold.
Translate the text: Use Google Lens on your phone. The Japanese text next to a step might say "Pull the inner layer gently" or "Do not crease the center."
Watch a video reference: While no official video exists for Hayashi’s PDFs, search YouTube for "Hiromi Hayashi flower tutorial." There are Russian and Spanish folders who have filmed themselves folding her diagrams. Watching the motion helps decipher the static PDF.
Print, don’t scroll: Origami diagrams are notoriously hard to follow on a screen. Print the PDF on high-quality paper so you can draw arrows next to confusing steps.