Origami Ribbon/Bow tie

Origami Ribbon by Jo Nakashima
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How to make an origami ribbon/bow tie
Designed by Jo Nakashima (02/2022)

This is another very simple origami I made as an accessory for the origami Goose, based on the Untitled Goose Game. In this game you can get the goose dressed up with a red (or blue) ribbon:

Untitled Goose Game
Origami Goose

Origami Ribbon/Bow tie diagrams

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Origami Goose

How to make an origami goose
Designed by Jo Nakashima (02/2022)

After playing Untitled Goose Game I had to make an origami goose! This model a variation of my origami Duck. The steps are the same until 20m50s.

The beak can be opened the same way as in the origami duck, but I prefer it closed because it looks cuter and it can also hold the knife.

The step at 27m28s looks useless and not very elegant, but it was necessary to avoid ripping the paper while making the reverse fold of the head with too many layers pressuring the middle.

See also the origami knife and ribbon, two very popular items from the game.

Untitled Goose Game

Diagrams

If you have trouble on some steps, check out the video tutorial.

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If you like my work, please consider visiting and subscribing to my YouTube channel! You’ll find all my work, including models that are not in this website and also models from other origami artists. The easiest way to support my work is simply watching my videos, clicking the like button, leaving comments and subscribing to my channel!

You can also contribute with small donations on Patreon or YouTube Channel Membership. It’s basically like paying me a tip as a thanks for my work and get some rewards in return, like early access to my tutorials and your name in the video (the “thank you” list). They work with recurring payments, but you can cancel anytime so one-time donations are also possible.

Origami Knife/Sword

How to make an origami knife/sword
Designed by Jo Nakashima (02/2022)

This is a very simple model made for the origami goose to make the meme “peace was never an option”. You can easily make a sword using a longer rectangle.

Diagrams

The first step doesn’t have a reference point: it will be the size you want for the handle of the knife/sword. Start with a rectangle with ratio 1:2 for a knife or longer for a sword (I suggest 1:8 for a sword, but the exact ratio doesn’t really matter).

If you wanna make a knife/sword with precise measurements, then:
paper length= blade length+2x handle length
paper width = 4x model width

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If you like my work, please consider visiting and subscribing to my YouTube channel! You’ll find all my work, including models that are not in this website and also models from other origami artists. The easiest way to support my work is simply watching my videos, clicking the like button, leaving comments and subscribing to my channel!

You can also contribute with small donations on Patreon or YouTube Channel Membership. It’s basically like paying me a tip as a thanks for my work and get some rewards in return, like early access to my tutorials and your name in the video (the “thank you” list). They work with recurring payments, but you can cancel anytime so one-time donations are also possible.

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