Q&A for How to Fold a Traditional Origami Swan

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  • Question
    How do I fold a sharp crease?
    Robert Homayoon
    Origami Expert
    Robert Homayoon is an Origami Expert known for his engaging YouTube videos and accessible instructions. He has been teaching origami on YouTube since 2009. His channel has a following of over 676,000 subscribers, and his videos have garnered over 211 million views. Robert uses his channel to highlight his passion for teaching people origami, crafts, and how to solve puzzles. He graduated from SUNY Albany in 2007 and earned his D.M.D degree from Temple University Dental School in 2013.
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    I often employ a technique where I use my thumb and fingernail, with the tip of my pointer finger, to run along the crease line. It's not exactly pinching the fingernail together but rather using the fingernail and the tip of the finger to align and define the crease sharply. Simultaneously, I secure the paper with my other hand to prevent any potential shifting that might occur while dragging my thumb and pointer finger along the fold. This ensures precision and stability in the crease.
  • Question
    What if I use a rectangle instead of square?
    Community Answer
    If you were use a rectangular paper instead of a square, your swan will end up uneven. The extra paper will stick out and could ruin your swan.
  • Question
    Does this swan stand by itself?
    Community Answer
    Yes it does, if you have the bottom part spread a little bit.
  • Question
    Why can't I get the beak right?
    Community Answer
    It is probably because you are folding it too shortly, or folding it too long. Remember to keep practicing. If that doesn't work, try doing it again on a new sheet of paper. Also don't use rectangular papers.
  • Question
    If the folds don't work, should I start again?
    Community Answer
    Try to redo it using the same paper first. If the paper is still not folding correctly, try another sheet of paper. Make sure that the paper is thin, and square (not rectangular).
  • Question
    How do I make the swan's tail?
    Community Answer
    The tail is included - it's the pointed end of the swan. Swans don't have very long tails, so there's no extra steps for the tail.
  • Question
    My swan won't stand up. Why is that?
    Community Answer
    You may be trying to stand it up on the wrong side. Make sure that it is standing on the part closest to the swan's neck. Also, make sure that you stretch that part a bit outwards.
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    What happens if the neck does not stand?
    Community Answer
    You may have folded it too much. I would suggest either starting over or inserting a toothpick into the neck to prop it back up.
  • Question
    What are the dimensions of the square piece of paper?
    Community Answer
    The paper's dimensions don't matter, the paper just has to be square.
  • Question
    Can I make a more realistic swan?
    Community Answer
    Origami isn't supposed to be realistic because it's just paper folding. What you can do, however, is draw or paint on the features, such as the feathers, eyes, beak, and markings.
  • Question
    What if I never get it right?
    Community Answer
    Don't give up! Origami is tricky at first, but practice more and you'll eventually get it.
  • Question
    How can I make the swan face look down?
    Lisa Adolf
    Community Answer
    To make the swan face look down, you could push the beak part down gently and fold as desired.
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    When I stand my swan up, its neck is weighed to one side and it falls down. How can I fix it?
    Community Answer
    Just keep practicing, and you'll get the hang of making a more balanced swan.
  • Question
    Will my swan turn out differently if I don't use origami paper?
    Community Answer
    No. Just make sure that your paper is not so thin that it will get torn, and that it is square in shape before starting the folds.
  • Question
    My swan keeps standing up on its neck. Why is that?
    Community Answer
    Maybe you made the neck too heavy, which could be causing it to stand on its neck.
  • Question
    Why does my traditional origami swan not stand up well?
    Community Answer
    If there is a base, like a small pocket that can be opened up on the bottom, then slightly open it up and it should stand by itself. My favorite method of adding a base when there is none is to fold a flat part at the bottom of the model and make it stand.
  • Question
    How do I get my swan to stand by itself when I fold it?
    Community Answer
    You should be able to get it to stand if you spread the bottom out a bit.
  • Question
    My beak is all crumpled and crinkled; how should I fix it?
    Community Answer
    You should probably just start again if you can't smooth it out.
  • Question
    Do I need staples?
    Elizabeth Bolster
    Community Answer
    No, you do not need staples. This can just be folded with regular origami paper. It does not need to be stuck together with a staple.
  • Question
    Can I use printer paper if i don't have origami paper?
    Community Answer
    Yes, just make sure you fold it into a square first. This can be done by first folding it diagonally so that the paper looks like a triangle with a rectangle above it. Cut off the rectangle, and unfold the triangle to get a square shape that you can use as the beginnings of your traditional swan.
  • Question
    Can I use an rectangle paper instead of square?
    MelloMay
    Community Answer
    You cannot use a rectangle paper instead of square because the dimensions will not work out. If you have rectangle paper, you can easily make a square sheet of paper from it and then use that shape.
  • Question
    Are you able to use normal paper instead of origami paper?
    Community Answer
    Yes, but it has to be square-shaped.
  • Question
    What if you are new to origami and are terrible at it?
    Community Answer
    Just do your best. If you practice and try hard, you will be able to create an almost perfect swan!
  • Question
    Why is my swan chubby?
    Community Answer
    You need to work on getting the creases right, because even if it is a little off, it can change the shape of the whole thing.
  • Question
    Is the swan really easy?
    Community Answer
    If it is your first time, it might be difficult, but if you keep trying, it will become easy. Just do your best.
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