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QuestionWhat advice do you have for someone who's trying to get started doing origami as a beginner?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.Get a couple of simple books that teach you the basic folds, valley folds, and mountain folds. Work on your hand coordination skills and being precise. Try to be as accurate as possible with the instructions. I find watching videos is a little bit better than reading books. But it's sometimes a good idea to watch videos and read books.
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QuestionCan I use A4 paper?Community AnswerOnly if you cut off the excess length to make it a square. You need to start with a square.
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QuestionHow do I perform the squash fold?Community AnswerLift the flap that is to be squashed towards you. Pry apart the layers of paper. Gently press down to squash the paper, creating two new mountain folds. Align the crease line on the top layer of paper with the layers of paper beneath.
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QuestionHow do I keep my money in the wallet?Community AnswerWhen you're finished with the origami wallet, you should end up with a pouch-like fold. Open it up and stick your coins or bills inside. Small, but efficient.
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QuestionI don't understand how to do #3. What do you mean by inwards? I can't fold it inwards and make it look like that.Community AnswerThe opposite parallel edges of the paper are brought to the center crease. If you unfold after step 3, you should have three folds running parallel to each other, dividing the paper into fourths.
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QuestionCan you make #5 more clear?Community AnswerStep #5 is a squash fold. You are lifting only one layer and folding it to the middle. The paper will not lie flat. To compete the squash fold, press the top (the part that is not flat) into shape so the middle crease lines up.
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QuestionDo I need to start with a square when making an origami wallet?Community AnswerDefinitely. A rectangle will distort the wallet's proportions and/or not work at all.
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QuestionWhy do my origami folds overlap?Community AnswerIt's hard to say without looking at it, but if they overlap in some places, it is likely because your folds were off in the beginning.
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QuestionIs there any way to make a smaller wallet?Community AnswerYou can use smaller paper, and fold the squares into smaller squares.
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QuestionI do not understand number 7?Elizabeth BolsterCommunity AnswerFor step 7, take the top corners of the bottom portion of the rectangle and tuck them into the triangle pockets on the top portion of the rectangle.
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QuestionCan you make Step 6 clearer?Elizabeth BolsterCommunity AnswerFor Step 6, you just take the half of the house-looking part and fold it back to the other side of the paper. You do this to both sides.
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QuestionHow do I add a card pocket?Elizabeth BolsterCommunity AnswerTo make a card pocket, glue or tape a paper that is big enough to hold a card. How to do this is not shown in the current article.
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QuestionHow could I make fake money for an origami wallet?Community AnswerMeasure the sides of real money (dollars, pounds, whatever), then draw onto paper. Cut out the shapes and draw the currency design onto them. Or, you can print off images of fake money from online photos. Then put the money in the wallet. You can even make credit cards with paper and card, then laminate these.
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QuestionWhat size is origami paper?Community AnswerOrigami paper comes in a variety of sizes, but the most common sizes are 3 x 3 inches, 6 x 6 inches, and 10 x 10 inches. Smaller paper is most commonly seen, but again, origami paper comes in many sizes and colors.
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QuestionCan I use any type of paper to make an origami wallet?Community AnswerYes, as long as it's square. Thicker paper will be harder to fold, while thinner paper may rip more easily.
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