Submitted by Sara on 7 January 2017 - 4:00am
Designer:
Folder:
Adams, Sara
Diagrams:
Difficulty Level:
Low intermediate
Model type:
Animals
Mammals
Paper ratio:
Square
Paper used in this video: square with a side length of 24 cm (9 1/2 in)
Finished model: length of 12 cm or 4 3/4 in, height of 8 cm or 3 1/8 in, depth of 4.5 cm or 1 3/4 in
This video describes how to fold a fantastic origami Labrador designed by Steven Casey.
Steven kindly gave me permission to make this video accessible to you.
Comments
Submitted by Peter @origami.me (not verified) on 7 January 2017 - 5:53pm Permalink
I haven't seen this design
I haven't seen this design before, it's really great.
Submitted by Shelley Phillips (not verified) on 18 January 2017 - 7:17pm Permalink
Great model but VERY frustrating
I was excited to do this model but when you got to the narrowing of the legs I had so much difficulty following. I spent a long time trying - kept replaying - but it just wasn't shown clearly enough for me. Very frustrating. I felt that the level was much more difficult than 'low intermediate', which I can generally do with ease.
I love your videos tho and have had many other successes. Looking forward to the next one!
Submitted by Carol Hodsdon (not verified) on 3 April 2017 - 3:05am Permalink
copyright question
Hi Sara
Thank you for the great video of Steven Casey's labrador retriever. I've enjoyed folding this many times from the diagram in the book Everything Origami. I change the shape of the ears a little (more triangular and less hound like). I bring the tail down in a rocker shape and wet fold the hind quarters for more definition -just for fun. Your video took some of the mystery out of the little triangular fold forming the front legs. My husband trains our labrador with the Bitterroot Valley Retriever Club here in Florence, Montana. They have asked me to make a model to be raffled off as a fund raiser for the club. My plan is to display it in a frame with a label on the back stating " model designed by Steven Casey" and donate it to the club. For copyright purposes, do I need his permission? I can't seem to find any contact information for him. I'm sorry to bother you but would you be able to pass this enquiry on to him or have further suggestions? Thank you for your time ,
Carol
Submitted by Sara on 4 April 2017 - 5:38pm Permalink
Steven's response
Hi Carol,
I forwarded your inquiry to Steven, and here's his response:
Thanks for passing the comment on from Carol. I'm glad my design can do some good, by being raffled to raise money for the Bitterroot Valley Retriever club. Makes me feel good. And it's nice to be acknowledged as the designer. I have no issues with copyright in this instance.
Best wishes and happy folding,
-- Sara
Submitted by Colin (not verified) on 31 August 2019 - 7:36pm Permalink
sad
i went online to find instructions since the book everything origami was confusing me but i ended up being harder super sad any tips to help me out
Submitted by Sara on 29 October 2019 - 11:48am Permalink
Some advice
If the book is a bit too challenging right now, try folding some easier models to hone your skills and then come back to it later. This is what I've done many times in the past, and it's always been so rewarding to see how I progressed, finally managing to master the complex folds that were too difficult for me before.
Happy folding,
-- Sara
Submitted by Anna O'Toole (not verified) on 5 January 2020 - 6:05pm Permalink
Hi I couldn’t do this lovely
Hi I couldn’t do this lovely dog without the reverse instructions. Couldn’t get my brain in gear. So when I’ve folded for one leg couldn’t do for the other because instructions were do it in reverse. Frustrating because I really wanted to do this.
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