Origami Instructions: Single Strip Square Curlicue (Assia Brill)

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  • Опубліковано 23 вер 2024

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  • @Happyfolding
    @Happyfolding  10 років тому +111

    It is my utmost pleasure to share my newest origami instructional video with you. This time I'm showing you how to fold a fascinating, kaleidoscopic "Single Strip Square Curlicue" designed by Assia Brill.
    The video is much longer than it takes to actually fold one, but I added some details on how to cut strips of paper, and two different ways of completing the model. Enjoy! I definitely did!

    • @HavePaperwillTravel
      @HavePaperwillTravel 10 років тому +3

      Thank you Sara and Assia! I actually folded my first curlicue last weekend. The book is on my to buy list.
      It is indeed quite addicting. I gave some to my athletes and they are still talking about it. One girl said how she was playing with it all night.

    • @sparklinguniform6650
      @sparklinguniform6650 10 років тому

      wow

    • @mabafu
      @mabafu 10 років тому

      I need try it soon :) Amazing!

    • @aleksasimovic6480
      @aleksasimovic6480 10 років тому

      AdamsSara you are so cool a love your tutorial sand your origami but please answer me !!! i dont understand at the end how i can asimular this 2 models please help!! I HOPE YOU UNDERSTAND ME MY ENGLISH IS BAD

    • @Happyfolding
      @Happyfolding  10 років тому +1

      Aleksa Simovic Hm, unsure about the question - is it about this specific model, or a model from the book that works with two strips of paper? This single strip square curlicue is demonstrated from start to finish - including *two* techniques to fix it. If you're having trouble with the twist fix method, try the mountain fold method first. Hope this helps!

  • @jerrodlarkins9606
    @jerrodlarkins9606 6 років тому +2

    I can easily hear how much you love origami in you teaching and the way you speak of origami. Thank you for loving it as much as I do.

  • @jonakashima
    @jonakashima 10 років тому +538

    Pretty cool!

  • @JaihindhReddy
    @JaihindhReddy 7 років тому +2

    I can't stop smiling. This is indeed happyfolding. My thanks to you and to Assia Brill for introducing us to this wonderful area of origami. Another video to the favourites.

    • @Happyfolding
      @Happyfolding  7 років тому +1

      It's so great to hear that. Sending you lots of smiles!

  • @prestonetheredge9107
    @prestonetheredge9107 6 років тому +8

    This is awesome. And for all of the people that keep complaining about her talking, some people like to know measurements and tips so just skip the video and quit being ignorant.

  • @theunboxingguy4626
    @theunboxingguy4626 7 років тому +327

    If you r a busy person skip the video to 9:30

    • @judzos
      @judzos 7 років тому +4

      I literally see you EVERYWHERE.
      I mean, EVERYWHERE. From Jeremy Shafer to happyfolding I can't stop seeing you.

    • @theunboxingguy4626
      @theunboxingguy4626 7 років тому +20

      Joud Because I'm fan of origami

    • @MicMacG
      @MicMacG 7 років тому

      EveryThingHackingPro o

    • @newworldorder8002
      @newworldorder8002 7 років тому

      EveryThingHackingPro Thanks!

    • @yelowwpotato8436
      @yelowwpotato8436 7 років тому

      EveryThingHackingPro

  • @hsterts
    @hsterts 5 років тому +8

    People are complaining about her talking too much. Cant you all see that she enjoys what she's doing? Dont ruin it for her.

  • @tanalee229
    @tanalee229 7 місяців тому

    This is the only video I've watched that gave paper lengths. Much appreciated. ... This video is a gift that keeps on giving. February 2024.

  • @quietmarverick
    @quietmarverick 10 років тому +14

    Just folded my first one :) Great design and great tutorial. Big thanks to you and Assia!

  • @darhopkins5433
    @darhopkins5433 Рік тому +1

    This video is a masterpiece. The model is accentuated by your PERFECT teaching and soothing voice. THANK YOU!

  • @choilengjoy
    @choilengjoy 10 років тому +8

    thank you very much. i did it! it was so easy with your clear instructions. Danke

  • @ronaldtarugarira7719
    @ronaldtarugarira7719 9 років тому +3

    i finally made the curlicue thank you Sara Adams.

  • @PickeIdY
    @PickeIdY 10 років тому

    Wahnsinn- was für ein Spaß!!!!
    Das zuschneiden des Papiers auf dem Wohnzimmerboden hat etwas gedauert- da Platzmagel. Papier war noch vom zweiten Geburtstag meiner kleinen da. Zufällig zweifarbig ( grün-orange).
    Das Falten war supereinfach. Das drehlocken eine echte Freude.
    Und dann saß ich, glaub ich, 2 Stunden da,um damit zu spielen und alle erdenklichen Muster auszuprobieren. Jetzt muß ich ins Bett, weil sich die Maus gegen elf meist nochmal meldet, aber Dir wollte ich unbedingt noch Danke sagen, für diesen schönen Abend.🌺

  • @ashwinig2048
    @ashwinig2048 7 років тому +4

    How do you cut the really long strips accurately? No ruler would be able to cover that long a distance..

    • @_iamnotsober
      @_iamnotsober 7 років тому

      Ashwini G meter stick maybe?

    • @ashwinig2048
      @ashwinig2048 7 років тому

      Trash ._. Didnt think of that...thanks :)

    • @gavinp6565
      @gavinp6565 7 років тому +1

      Or just marking the end of each distance the ruler covers and start from there?

    • @VcassCsoto
      @VcassCsoto 6 років тому +1

      A little late but a tape measure.

    • @namatoxfx3834
      @namatoxfx3834 6 років тому

      I have a ruler 2 feet long I guess that would work.

  • @aikihorn8460
    @aikihorn8460 10 років тому +1

    Just finished my first curlicue. It was so easy following your video. I now know there is a difference between tessellation and curlicue.
    Thank You

  • @willisawosome
    @willisawosome 10 років тому +6

    what were the measurements for the ones you showed at the very begining? sorry if you said it and i missed it

    • @akara5556
      @akara5556 3 роки тому

      Hello there
      How are you
      I am replying everyone who has no reply

  • @newyorkfan16
    @newyorkfan16 6 років тому

    Twisting and rotating the model is very satisfying! This could also be a stress relief fidget object in a way.

  • @TooooCloseToToast
    @TooooCloseToToast 10 років тому +8

    I made a 70 cm variation I

  • @ivanasarevska2004
    @ivanasarevska2004 5 років тому +2

    Beautiful😍🤩 I finally made at home and I'm so happy about it. I made it about a few minutes and it's in my hand while I'm typing🙂🤗😃💫

  • @canvastic
    @canvastic 10 років тому +3

    I've folded five of them already! lol!

  • @hakunayo
    @hakunayo 9 років тому +2

    I just discovered this and think it is amazing! I cannot wait to try it. However, I want to clarify something. The length of the paper gives you the number of layers of the curlicue. The fact that the width of one end is shorter than the other gives the different sizes of the 'squares' in each layer. But what do the different width ratios do (The 1st prepared model had widths of 3.5cm & 0.7cm and the other 3cm & 0.5cm)? The smaller the width difference, the more intricate the pattern on the final model?

    • @Happyfolding
      @Happyfolding  9 років тому +3

      hakunayo It determines the size difference of the squares of each layer. At the same length, a larger difference of width on each side leads to a larger "gap" between the layers. Does this answer your question sufficiently?

    • @hakunayo
      @hakunayo 9 років тому

      happyfolding.com - enjoy origami online Got it! Thanks so much, Ms Adams!

  • @OffriFifoTosti
    @OffriFifoTosti 10 років тому +9

    try this with ombre colored paper, its awesome!!

    • @Happyfolding
      @Happyfolding  10 років тому +2

      OFFRI I absolutely agree - it brings the model to yet another level.

    • @calebarena
      @calebarena 10 років тому

      happyfolding.com - enjoy origami online ,what would the sides of a 36cm(14 1/2in) piece of paper be?

    • @Happyfolding
      @Happyfolding  9 років тому

      Caleb Arena You can try different widths actually. In the video I use a strip with a length of 35cm (13 3/4in), 5cm (2in) wide on one side, 1cm (0.4in) on the other. So if you want to achieve more levels (which I recommend), you'd have to use a narrower strip. The folds will get quite small, though, so perhaps first try a strip with the dimensions I used in the video to practice the technique (5cm, 1cm), and then try with a narrow strip (e.g. 1.75cm, 0.5cm).

  • @gowrionutube
    @gowrionutube 9 років тому

    very clear instructions. Thank you for sharing. Kids are enjoying making these.

  • @mdz200
    @mdz200 10 років тому +3

    How to make the longer versions

    • @Happyfolding
      @Happyfolding  10 років тому +4

      Simply start with a longer strip of paper. Also, if you have two strips of the same length, then the narrower one will result in more layers. So Tif you want to have many layers, don't make either side of the strip too wide. Hope this helps and answers your question.

  • @tahlenri
    @tahlenri 5 років тому +1

    I love your voice. You're like the Bob Ross of origami :) this video was wonderfully presented, easy to follow, and it's very clear how much you loved doing it!

    • @Happyfolding
      @Happyfolding  5 років тому

      This comment totally made my day! Thanks. :)

  • @nariyoshihiroki9289
    @nariyoshihiroki9289 7 років тому +9

    How do you make it like smaller for each layer but have more layers

    • @Happyfolding
      @Happyfolding  7 років тому +5

      You need a longer strip without making it wider. Each layer gets smaller if the strip is tapered - so one side is wider than the other.

    • @nariyoshihiroki9289
      @nariyoshihiroki9289 7 років тому +2

      Ok thx

    • @kaiminglee1272
      @kaiminglee1272 7 років тому +1

      happyfolding.com - enjoy origami online good suggestion

    • @iichxgo3924
      @iichxgo3924 7 років тому

      how can I get that shape?

  • @rajnibisht6233
    @rajnibisht6233 6 років тому

    I like your voice and the way you explain all your models

  • @niharikaartani1714
    @niharikaartani1714 8 років тому +5

    this is the best model and I have a 18 models and I love them

  • @nancymhess77
    @nancymhess77 10 років тому +2

    Thanks Sara for the demonstration and thanks Assia for the permission.
    God bless you!!

    • @jmdelariva
      @jmdelariva 5 років тому

      Is not like the title!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @srishtisoni1742
    @srishtisoni1742 6 років тому +14

    These two steps are easy you talk very much

    • @Happyfolding
      @Happyfolding  6 років тому +6

      Feel free to skip over the portions that aren't as interesting to you. You can also increase the playback speed of the video in the UA-cam player.

    • @TheHemantSingh
      @TheHemantSingh 5 років тому +2

      @@Happyfolding You are doing beautiful job

    • @TheHemantSingh
      @TheHemantSingh 5 років тому +2

      @@Sutobuto, Just as you said we are here to give opinion. They are doing good and that's my opinion. Have you lost your mind?

  • @cheryllong964
    @cheryllong964 7 років тому

    I love this video. I still don't have it completely but I love that you have done this very slowly and that you have talked us through it so completely! Congratulations.

    • @Happyfolding
      @Happyfolding  7 років тому

      I'm glad to hear it. Good luck with folding the model and much fun playing with it afterwards. :)

  • @fahadalsaif3845
    @fahadalsaif3845 7 років тому +113

    she is talking too much 😤😥

  • @raonbox-7621
    @raonbox-7621 4 роки тому

    It is a wonderful origami.
    I will fold accordingly.
    The video has an explanation so it's easy to follow
    I watched the video well.

    • @Happyfolding
      @Happyfolding  4 роки тому

      Have fun folding it and twisting it!

  • @user-el1th9xg3h
    @user-el1th9xg3h 8 років тому +3

    wow this is unbeliveable

  • @julianhennessy8272
    @julianhennessy8272 10 років тому

    Your's look look just as good as Assia Brill's!

  • @khushichashmish1182
    @khushichashmish1182 6 років тому +6

    2018💁🏼‍♀️😎

  • @porawn
    @porawn 6 років тому +1

    Wow what an amazing origami! Thanks for the clear and concise tutorial and telling us the reasons we have to fold it so, haha hearing you get so excited at this makes me fired up and itch to try it as well. Great, Maybe I'll check the book for a bit.

  • @user-lu3zs8zn7r
    @user-lu3zs8zn7r 7 років тому +5

    Cool! I liked this video! P. S i rarely like a video.

    • @Happyfolding
      @Happyfolding  7 років тому +1

      I'm glad to hear you liked this video!

  • @zdem8259
    @zdem8259 7 років тому

    Hip, hip, I made it! I tryed only twist fix metod, lost a bit of track in the way and went as paper rotated and it turned out well. Very fun origami with nice effect, I might even buy a book if I can find it. Very good tutorial, I actually like all your tutorials as they are precise and step by step. Thanks for sharing!

    • @Happyfolding
      @Happyfolding  7 років тому

      +Zdenka Mlinaric Thanks, that's great to hear! Try Amazon for buying the book.

  • @muhdnazmi6143
    @muhdnazmi6143 10 років тому +3

    Waw.....I can this .... :)

  • @TheFreeman1843
    @TheFreeman1843 Рік тому

    Fantastic video!!! I have made at least 20 of these models, varying in size, and it is so much fun to make and, especially to play with, this video deserves my 👍

  • @legendgeorge7175
    @legendgeorge7175 6 років тому +13

    U r speaking a lot in VIDEo dear please... Just show video don't speak much people will bore.. OK dear..

    • @Happyfolding
      @Happyfolding  6 років тому +10

      Feel free to skip over the portions that aren't as interesting to you. You can also increase the playback speed of the video in the UA-cam player.

    • @unclebully225
      @unclebully225 6 років тому +4

      Well said Sara. She's just trying to help you as much as possible GEORGE.

  • @canvastic
    @canvastic 10 років тому

    That's so--- so--- AMAZING!!! The "twist fix" method is magical!! Even Harry Potter can't do it!

  • @SalvadorSTMZ
    @SalvadorSTMZ 10 років тому

    Amazing tutorial. I just made a red and white curly square with your 3cm and .7 dimensions and it worked out great. I have 9-10 layers. Thanks again

  • @origamikatakana
    @origamikatakana 10 років тому +1

    Thank you very much for this tutorial! After I heard it was from a tapered strip, I figured out exactly how it was folded, and I was surlprised it was so simple!

    • @Happyfolding
      @Happyfolding  10 років тому

      That's the beauty of it, isn't it? Simple, yet mind-blowing. Or perhaps mind-blowing due to its simplicity!

    • @henkluis
      @henkluis 10 років тому

      een heel duidelijke tutorial, ik ben er heel blij mee.

  • @camdizzlethe1st
    @camdizzlethe1st 9 років тому +1

    Hello again Sara, where do you get your paper? I now have the book and I made a 70cm Curlicue but the paper I have is very thin and only colored on one side. Thanks in advance.

    • @Happyfolding
      @Happyfolding  9 років тому +1

      Adam Campbell I used Kraft paper, which in Germany is commonly available as wrapping paper in lots of different duo color combinations. I searched on US Amazon a bit, and think this should be the same quality: www.amazon.com/Jillson-Roberts-Double-Sided-6-Roll-R993/dp/B0091A3R9Q

  • @lyndzilla
    @lyndzilla 7 років тому

    I'm really looking forward to trying this. Also, you seem like a really delightful person and I enjoyed both the clarity of your instructions and your enthusiasm. :)

  • @miriii_6066
    @miriii_6066 4 роки тому

    Thanks for giving a thorough tutorial! I was able to make one in less than an hour

  • @CraftyMangallivant
    @CraftyMangallivant 8 років тому

    Flower power: I notice if you push in the top and rotate, it rotates into itself and appears more like a flower.
    It was a very enjoyable experience, thank you for sharing. I first made the small one and locked it with the twist fix method. I the. Made a much small more layered one, but I could only manage with the mountain fold. I believe you can also do the mountain fold starting from the top, or near the top. (I tried it ear the bottom.)

  • @carrsus1
    @carrsus1 10 років тому

    I'm having a difficult time finding dual sided wrapping paper that doesn't have any patterns. Do you think the effects are just as stunning with patterned paper?

    • @amandarenee63503
      @amandarenee63503 10 років тому +1

      www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=Jillson%20Roberts%20Double-Sided%20Gift%20Wrap%2C%20Red%20and%20Gold%20Kraft%2C%206-Roll%20Count%20(R993)

  • @ralfkhayal
    @ralfkhayal 10 років тому

    Danke.Hat Spaß gemacht dir zu zusehen. I also loved the way you explained the whole process in english.
    Thx4sharing.

  • @mmm-sg1lq
    @mmm-sg1lq 3 роки тому

    Hello sara, i could fold this because of your brilliant demonstration and explanation. i request you to upload more of cirlique videos

  • @Sylphadora
    @Sylphadora 7 років тому

    Sarah, do you know if there are instructions somewhere to fold Assia Brill's pajarita mosaics? I really love those mosaics and I wanted to fold them and hang them in a frame like Assia did. They look so beautiful!

    • @Happyfolding
      @Happyfolding  7 років тому

      Try snkhan.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=9090 - Dave gives some links there.

    • @Sylphadora
      @Sylphadora 7 років тому

      Thank you Sarah 😉 I had actually seen those links already. No step-by-step diagrams in there 😥 I'm sure these mosaics are very simple to fold, but I can't figure out the steps just by looking at the finished model. I know some people can, but I'm not that good at origami 😓

  • @apple_far
    @apple_far 7 років тому

    I have a bunch of strips of paper already in long triangles ( I think they went thru a shredder ) so Q4u
    1. Is there an exact ratio for the sizes or formula that u must follow

    • @Happyfolding
      @Happyfolding  7 років тому

      +Amira El-Khaouli No, you can play around with the ratios quite a bit.

  • @nathiekupfer7269
    @nathiekupfer7269 9 років тому

    haha das ist soo cool aber ich habe noch eine Frage, wenn man z.B. ein 80cm langes Papier hat wir breit muss es dann sein? Gibt es da ein bestimmtes Verhältnis?

  • @kcthewanderer
    @kcthewanderer 7 років тому

    I'm pretty sure this was the first video of yours I watched, though it wasn't the first I tried to fold. I believe that award goes to the Carambola, which was an epic newbie fail on my first try. I've now folded many carambolas, and even showed a friend of mine's parents how to fold them after dinner last week. They loved it! I'll have to show them how to subscribe to your channel next time I'm over at their place. #myfirst

  • @tapankumardas1963
    @tapankumardas1963 10 років тому

    I loved it, its so easy after looking demonstration. Its mind blowing.
    Thank you.

  • @juliaabuchahla5431
    @juliaabuchahla5431 10 років тому

    Hi! I love your tutorials and I found this one very well explained! But I'm having some trouble with the last "twist fix" that you show. My curlicue is actually in the same position (with the point up on the left side), which is even easier for me to follow your steps! But in this "twist fix" my model is not fixing! In fact it looks like returning to the first folding process (that beggins with the long stripe). While I'm twisting, it becomes conpletely unattached! Do you have an idea of what could be wrong?!

    • @Happyfolding
      @Happyfolding  10 років тому

      Julia Abuchahla Did you try with just a couple of layers, rather than using a very long strip? Did you also first try the mountain fold method? I found it easier to understand the twist fix after I'd understood what the model looks like when locked. I agree that it may take while to get the hang of the twist fix, but once you've got it you won't want to go back. I tried to show it as clearly in the video as possible.

  • @Termitronic98
    @Termitronic98 9 років тому

    so the longer the strip is, the more layers the curlicue will have?

  • @craftycinoyt1426
    @craftycinoyt1426 4 роки тому +1

    Love this model, how do I add more layers?🤔

  • @cedrichua3476
    @cedrichua3476 4 роки тому

    More simple than I expected!

  • @NodeseoesedoN
    @NodeseoesedoN 10 років тому +1

    Thank you for so lovely video!! I only have a question. What is the length of the orange&black original strip of paper???

    • @Happyfolding
      @Happyfolding  10 років тому

      Check 3:11 in the video: 70cm (27 1/2 in) length with side widths of 3.5cm (1 3/8 in) and 0.7cm (1/4 in), hope it helps!

  • @MB-lz5eb
    @MB-lz5eb 7 років тому

    Does the curlicue change if you alter the slope of the taper?

    • @Happyfolding
      @Happyfolding  7 років тому +1

      The size difference between each layer changes. The more tapered it is, the smaller it gets with each layer. If you use a rectangle, all layers will have the same size.

  • @Scarlettfeverdreamofny
    @Scarlettfeverdreamofny 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for being so descriptive! It really helps. Sometimes I will miss a fold and have to go back when it’s just music
    And I love the sound of cutting and folding paper A long crisp and sharp fold is so pleasing!

  • @mihailazar2487
    @mihailazar2487 6 років тому

    what's with the intermissive interpolation ?

  • @paddyschott9412
    @paddyschott9412 3 роки тому

    i was wondering whether u could make a tutorial on dancing curlicues. ive been trying to make one for weeks and still havent succeeded

  • @apexia2331
    @apexia2331 10 років тому +1

    Awesome model! I made the 70 cm model and it is so cool!

  • @LoneWolfAQWorldsAlt
    @LoneWolfAQWorldsAlt 10 років тому +1

    What must be ratio between two sides and lenght?!
    1:6 sides and lenght how I want? :D

    • @Happyfolding
      @Happyfolding  10 років тому

      You can use various ratios. If you want many layers, then you should try and start with a long, narrow strip. The less wide the wider side of the strip is, the more layers you can achieve using a strip of the same length. Hope this helps and answers your question (and a bit more).

  • @deadandwicked
    @deadandwicked 10 років тому

    Sorry I didn't se that you put the paper dimensions in the start of the video. Thanks for another great video. What a great find for a new origami book to get addicted to. I already ordered the book. Your the best.

  • @richpoint7557
    @richpoint7557 8 років тому +2

    The tutorial is very clear.Please, put more videos to make different types curlicue designs

  • @iyrandom3922
    @iyrandom3922 10 років тому

    Why is my curlicue springing back to the "base"? It wasn't wet-folded

  • @JosephFalconPro
    @JosephFalconPro 10 років тому

    Thank you assia brill and sara adams for showing this model!

  • @kathyhammell6182
    @kathyhammell6182 7 років тому

    Hi Sara
    It is fun to fold this model. What were the paper proportions on the brown-black model you show at the end?
    Thank you

    • @Happyfolding
      @Happyfolding  7 років тому

      I used a 70cm (27 1/2in) long strip of paper, 0.7cm (1/4 in) wide on one side, 3.5cm (1 3/8in) wide on the other.
      Also see www.happyfolding.com/gallery-brill-single_strip_square_curlicue

  • @TheAquaGirlShow2
    @TheAquaGirlShow2 10 років тому

    does the strip have to be a certain length? can you use regular printer paper?

    • @Happyfolding
      @Happyfolding  10 років тому +1

      nichole craig No, but the longer the strip, the more layers you will get. You can use regular printer paper, but won't be able to get too many layers from it. Printer paper is usually also not that robust, so the model may tear if you play with it too much.

    • @TheAquaGirlShow2
      @TheAquaGirlShow2 10 років тому

      ok cool thx so much

  • @xxjojoxx-35
    @xxjojoxx-35 4 роки тому +1

    I've never seen an origami being folded by a trapezoid but it's a pretty interesting way to fold.

    • @Happyfolding
      @Happyfolding  4 роки тому

      It definitely gives you new ways to fold creatively!

  • @darinpark8850
    @darinpark8850 10 років тому +2

    Can you please make another curlicue tutorial for a different one?

  • @iiLucy
    @iiLucy 10 років тому

    So do you use a longer piece to make a larger curlicue?

    • @Happyfolding
      @Happyfolding  10 років тому

      iiLucy Yes, a longer strip will lead to more layers - as long as you don't change the width of the strip that is.

    • @iiLucy
      @iiLucy 10 років тому

      happyfolding.com - enjoy origami online Alright, thanks!!

  • @kiwipro8419
    @kiwipro8419 7 років тому

    this is the best origami video I've ever seen!

    • @Happyfolding
      @Happyfolding  7 років тому

      I'm glad you like it. And I agree, this is an especially stunning/surprising action model. :)

  • @fallgon9185
    @fallgon9185 10 років тому

    how if is 60cm long?whats the sizze of the side?

  • @kaimedina4640
    @kaimedina4640 10 років тому

    thank you very much mrs sara your instructions were very clear
    and also my book was signed by the author

  • @666katch
    @666katch 10 років тому

    Wow, that is so unique, very nice! Thank-you!

  • @kellsiewakimoto294
    @kellsiewakimoto294 9 років тому +1

    thank you so much for teaching this ^_^ I though it was gonna be hard to fold this but its actually really simple. thanks you a lot!

  • @emma.ng1
    @emma.ng1 7 років тому

    So, can I use the smaller size of the triangle?

    • @Happyfolding
      @Happyfolding  7 років тому

      You can fold the model from different triangles, although I suggest you use a relatively long one. This will give you more levels.

  • @sabahatatelier
    @sabahatatelier 6 років тому

    Can it be sticked on a cardboard surface? And still works?

    • @Happyfolding
      @Happyfolding  6 років тому

      I haven't tried. I'm guessing it will still work, but it will be harder to twist. There will be much stress on the layer that's attached to the cardboard, so it might tear off.

  • @toadstoolnews
    @toadstoolnews 10 років тому

    One problem I have is Wrapping paper is often in rolls making it hard to get straight folds, any tips on how to flatten out curled paper?

    • @Happyfolding
      @Happyfolding  10 років тому

      If you have space, you can lie it down flat and put some books on the ends and leave it overnight. The curl will be less strong then. More generally, when cutting curled paper I usually also add weights, so that I get straight cuts. While folding you can also use this technique. It's a bit more laborious, but leads to better precision. Hope this helps!

    • @harpodjangorose9696
      @harpodjangorose9696 10 років тому

      Whenever I'm preparing wrapping paper for cutting I reverse the roll and stuff it inside of the cardboard tube it came wrapped around. Twelve to twenty-four hours is usually enough to tame the paper, though I've had sturdier paper sometimes that needs a whole week turned inside out before it will lay flat enough to be easily measured.

  • @gaged8997
    @gaged8997 9 років тому

    What is the measurement to the like 40 layer one like you showed in the beginning

    • @Happyfolding
      @Happyfolding  9 років тому +3

      Gage D Details on the light purple/dark purple are here: www.happyfolding.com/gallery-brill-single_strip_square_curlicue_2
      The measurements are: 140cm (55in) long strip of paper, 0.5cm (0.2in) wide on one side, 3cm (1.2in) on the other

  • @SpanKyPryde
    @SpanKyPryde 10 років тому

    How did you do all the other designs

  • @Tommy531Jed
    @Tommy531Jed 10 років тому

    if the bottom length of my strip is 13in, what should the sides' sizes be?

    • @Happyfolding
      @Happyfolding  10 років тому +1

      You can try various widths, actually. If you're using a strip with a length of 13in and you want to achieve a similar result to that presented in the video (that is, not all that many layers, but enough to get the idea), then maybe go with side lengths of 1 1/2 in and 1/2 in.

    • @Tommy531Jed
      @Tommy531Jed 10 років тому

      happyfolding.com - enjoy origami online Thanks! That helped me so much!
      I finished it!!! :D :D :D

  • @shimag1340
    @shimag1340 7 років тому

    hi sara ........ your work is very good .......... can we use these measurements like length of 50 cm , 5cm wide one side and 1cm on the other side.

    • @Happyfolding
      @Happyfolding  7 років тому

      Yes, you can use a strip of that length and tapering. Have fun folding it!

  • @njmk5862
    @njmk5862 6 років тому

    This is really entertaining and helpful at the same time!

  • @psproull
    @psproull 9 років тому

    Hi Thank you for this video, i saw the book on amazon and didnt know if i would like it. After watching you video I ordered it right away. Do you have a good website for multicolored wraping paper?

    • @psproull
      @psproull 9 років тому

      Peter Sproull nvm, i see the link.

  • @nosweat5081
    @nosweat5081 7 років тому +1

    But how to make like you made it with the brown one so like small?

    • @codycat6
      @codycat6 7 років тому

      ULTRA gaming make the strip longer but dont make it wider

  • @NDThuyen
    @NDThuyen 10 років тому

    Can it be made out of construction paper

  • @whomstareyou8013
    @whomstareyou8013 9 років тому

    The 70cm and the 140cm ones came out really well because I used a shiny blue wrapping paper; they came out a nice white and ocean blue.

  • @nosweat5081
    @nosweat5081 8 років тому

    this origami is SUPERextra!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If I watch a SUPERextra origami, I put like or subscribe!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @настякорн-б1ы
    @настякорн-б1ы 6 років тому

    how do u make more folds like in the orange black one?

    • @Happyfolding
      @Happyfolding  6 років тому

      Use a longer (but not wider) strip and repeat the steps over and over... and over. :)

  • @mariaahmed5963
    @mariaahmed5963 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much your instructions are so easy

  • @mcbph
    @mcbph 10 років тому +1

    These are so much fun!! Thank you very much for your terrific demo :D
    I got Assia Brill's book on Amazon

  • @origamimaster3519
    @origamimaster3519 5 років тому

    You sound so professional! And thanks for this video, I really want to make one.

    • @Happyfolding
      @Happyfolding  4 роки тому

      Did you give it a try? If so, I hope you enjoyed folding it and twisting it!

  • @JazzCriticalGaming
    @JazzCriticalGaming 7 років тому

    can you plz tell what are the length and breathe you used in your model?

    • @Happyfolding
      @Happyfolding  7 років тому

      I'm guessing you mean the purple model I show in the beginning of the model. I used a 140cm (55in) long strip of paper, 0.5cm (0.2in) wide on one side, 3cm (1.2in) on the other. Also see www.happyfolding.com/gallery-brill-single_strip_square_curlicue_2

    • @JazzCriticalGaming
      @JazzCriticalGaming 7 років тому

      no I mean the last one you showed the black and golden one

    • @Happyfolding
      @Happyfolding  7 років тому +1

      For that one, I used a strip with a length of 70cm, 0.7cm wide on one side, 3.5cm wide on the other. Also see www.happyfolding.com/gallery-brill-single_strip_square_curlicue