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Folding an Origami Horse Tail

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Summary: Horses are more advanced origami models that are fun to create anywhere. Learn tips from an origami expert on how to fold this model in this free video clip.

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By Justina Danison
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Justina Danison has been doing origami since she was a child. She learned through demonstration from her mother. Her interest kept her flipping through origami books and learning new...read more

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"Now we are going to finish our horse. Holding it so that the sink fold is on the bottom, that's the base of our horse, we are going to open the tail, the point that doesn't have a little triangle folded down. Open it up and we are going to do a swivel fold by pinching the base of the tail together we are going to fold it at an angle down like so. This is a crimp fold, which swivel folds on both sides. This is a crimp fold with the tail. Now for the tail to look like it's flowing we are going to do an inside reverse fold out and do another inside reverse fold up. Now you have a flowing horse tail. Turn your unit to the other side and we are going to do a crimp fold with the head as well, same thing with the tail. Same thing as we did with the tail do a crimp fold with the base of the head, swivel folds on both sides. Now for the top of the head we are going to fold it down so that it looks like the head of the horse. Fold it down at an angle, fold it down like this. This is our guiding crease."

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