This Origami tutorial is part of Dollar Origami, as long as you can get one You can successfully complete this origami with a standard-sized dollar, but if you don’t have one, it doesn’t matter. Cutting a piece of paper according to the size will have the same effect.
The size of other coins may not work, because the US dollar is longer and thinner than other coins. The general size is 6.14 inches long and 2.61 inches wide (1 inch equals 2.54 centimeters). Of course, if you are interested in origami T There are no requirements for the shirt itself. You can try to make it by following this simple tutorial: origami shirt and tie (card accessories), the effect is also quite good!
1. First of all, prepare a long rectangular piece of paper. The recommended size is about 15.5×6.5cm. Try not to deviate too much. You can enlarge it in the same proportion, but make sure the paper has a large length-to-width ratio. If you want to make a satisfactory origami work, you need to fold it several times to adjust the length and width of the paper. Fold the rectangular paper in half and then open it. Form the crease at the dotted line in the first picture.
2. Fold both corners of one side to the position of the crease you just made. This step is very similar to foldingpaper airplane steps. After that, fold the triangle formed by folding down.
3. Find a ruler and a pencil, and draw traces on the folded triangle as in the picture. This will be the look of the tie in your final work. The size can be determined according to your preference.
4. Open the paper one step and place it as shown in the picture. Make a crease on the triangle part according to the line drawn earlier. Try to make the crease as clear as possible, and try not to fold it above the bottom edge of the triangle.
5. Fold the upper part down again, just like before. Fold the left part of the tie to the right according to the crease made earlier. You can clearly see this step in the picture. After that, flatten the pulled-down upper part downwards.
6. Fold the tie part to the right part and then to the left part.
7. Follow the production on the left and make the tie part on the right.
8. Fold the left and right parts of the model forward to the center line, and press the upper part under the tie. See the next step for detailed folding diagram.
9. Taking the part on the left as an example, folding to the middle requires slightly opening the part that was previously pulled down, and folding the two * pointsOnly by overlapping them can they be folded smoothly into the middle.
10. Fold the lower edge of the origami model up about half a centimeter, just like in the picture.
11. Turn the model over and make the collar part of the model below. Fold the two lower corners diagonally toward the center line so that they meet at the center line.
12. Turn the model over again and fold the lower part upward so that the difference between the upper part of the collar and the lower pointed part of the tie is about 3mm.
13. Open the folded part in the previous step and fold it again. However, when folding it again, you need to open the middle opening and pull it outward to form the crease marked in the picture. This will complete the sleeves of the model. part.
14. Turn the model over and fold the lower part and the upper part in half. Note that the * parts are folded in half, not the bottom edge and the upper sharp corner.
15. Fold the outermost part upward so that the upper neckline is exposed on the back.
16. Turn the model over, turn the two collars to the front, and a cute little origami shirt is completed~