Raucous Indignation, not everyone can afford a crooked tip. This is one nice way to cheer a server’s day, especially when you can’t afford more.
chigau (違う)says
All our banknotes are polymer. They don’t fold well.
kestrelsays
Yeah, it’s funny (to me) but most people are extravagantly grateful for one of these… and I’m thinking, You know, it’s a DOLLAR… and I feel bad, but they are so happy!
I generally leave only one bill folded along with the rest of the tip. I’ve had some restaurants, where I go frequently enough that they know who I am, start a great big shadow box thing or something like that and start displaying them. Some wait staff have seen these before and they collect them; one lady told me her son collects them, so she always saves them for him. So that’s kind of cool.
A couple of these folds take a really long time to do. The koi, for example. That sucker takes me hours to fold, so I don’t often give those away. I would have to really like you… :-)
I’ve had some restaurants, where I go frequently enough that they know who I am, start a great big shadow box thing or something like that and start displaying them. Some wait staff have seen these before and they collect them; one lady told me her son collects them, so she always saves them for him. So that’s kind of cool.
That is wonderfully cool! This is such a creative and imaginative way of dealing with tips. I know back in my serving wench days, I would have been delighted, and I would have saved them, rather than bank them. I just boggled over the koi. I can’t imagine being able to do that.
avalussays
That koi is amazing! I always try and do the origami pieces that Siggi over at A trivial knot posts and I would love to fry this one.
@ kestrel: I just searched for koi origami folding but somehow wound up emptyhanded, do you have folding-instructions for this little critter or could me point in the right direction?
(also on a side note: I never looked at a dollar in close detail, but in pic nr. 2 it somewhat looks like that eagle just flew butt-first in a window. Also²: Why is it holding arrows?)
Yeah, it’s funny (to me) but most people are extravagantly grateful for one of these… and I’m thinking, You know, it’s a DOLLAR… and I feel bad, but they are so happy!
Sorry, I have to contradict you. It is not a DOLLAR.
Word. Which makes their value magnitudes more than a dollar.
jazzletsays
Avalus, pure speculation on my part, but the eagle appears to be holding an olive branch in it’s other claw, so I’d guess something along the lines of ‘we like to live in peace, but can go to war to protect our freedom if we need to’.
Anyone who is interested in this really fun hobby, you will do best with brand new dollar bills. Everybody hates them because they stick together and are hard to count, so you probably won’t run into any at the local store or restaurant; instead go to the bank. That’s usually where I go to buy them. They hate them too and will probably be thrilled to get rid of them. Also, yeah… some country’s currency does not fold quite as well as dollar bills, which are a very nice perfect and strong paper. However, I’ve hear from reports that pound notes fold well. I have never tried that, as I have no pound notes, but it’s worth trying your currency and see how it works. The proportions do matter, especially in intricate folds like the dollar ball (that’s what I call it) and the koi.
@Charly, and Caine, thank you so much, that’s a very kind thing to say. :-)
avalussays
@ Kestrel #12: Thank you very much! Evenings of folding, frustration and fun will be upon me :-)
@ jazzlet #11: Thank you, that makes sense. I wonder if Orangebag will ‘update’ that: “Arrows so old, new Dollar has big nuclear button and guns, no hippie olivebranch.” (hopefully not…)
Ice Swimmer says
Exquisite. The second to last is so cute.
Marcus Ranum says
The fish is great!
Raucous Indignation says
Better be a crooked number if your leaving it as a tip.
Caine says
Raucous Indignation, not everyone can afford a crooked tip. This is one nice way to cheer a server’s day, especially when you can’t afford more.
chigau (違う) says
All our banknotes are polymer. They don’t fold well.
kestrel says
Yeah, it’s funny (to me) but most people are extravagantly grateful for one of these… and I’m thinking, You know, it’s a DOLLAR… and I feel bad, but they are so happy!
I generally leave only one bill folded along with the rest of the tip. I’ve had some restaurants, where I go frequently enough that they know who I am, start a great big shadow box thing or something like that and start displaying them. Some wait staff have seen these before and they collect them; one lady told me her son collects them, so she always saves them for him. So that’s kind of cool.
A couple of these folds take a really long time to do. The koi, for example. That sucker takes me hours to fold, so I don’t often give those away. I would have to really like you… :-)
Caine says
Kestrel:
That is wonderfully cool! This is such a creative and imaginative way of dealing with tips. I know back in my serving wench days, I would have been delighted, and I would have saved them, rather than bank them. I just boggled over the koi. I can’t imagine being able to do that.
avalus says
That koi is amazing! I always try and do the origami pieces that Siggi over at A trivial knot posts and I would love to fry this one.
@ kestrel: I just searched for koi origami folding but somehow wound up emptyhanded, do you have folding-instructions for this little critter or could me point in the right direction?
(also on a side note: I never looked at a dollar in close detail, but in pic nr. 2 it somewhat looks like that eagle just flew butt-first in a window. Also²: Why is it holding arrows?)
Charly says
@kestrel
Sorry, I have to contradict you. It is not a DOLLAR.
It is a dollar + THOUGHT+TIME+ATTENTION.
These are amazing.
Caine says
Charly:
Word. Which makes their value magnitudes more than a dollar.
jazzlet says
Avalus, pure speculation on my part, but the eagle appears to be holding an olive branch in it’s other claw, so I’d guess something along the lines of ‘we like to live in peace, but can go to war to protect our freedom if we need to’.
kestrel says
@avalus, #8: Here you go: https://www.origami-resource-center.com/support-files/dollarkoifish.pdf In addition there is a VERY LONG video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKyAencWW8U which I have never watched; our internet service is dead slow, we have a hard enough time with the PDFs. :-) This fold was created by Won Park, who also has at least one book I know of. I have that book, and it’s got the koi in it, as well as some other truly amazing folds. https://www.amazon.com/Dollar-Origami-Projects-Including-Amazing/dp/1607102811/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_14_t_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=DEK3W1XMKMPBHSA37X4N
Anyone who is interested in this really fun hobby, you will do best with brand new dollar bills. Everybody hates them because they stick together and are hard to count, so you probably won’t run into any at the local store or restaurant; instead go to the bank. That’s usually where I go to buy them. They hate them too and will probably be thrilled to get rid of them. Also, yeah… some country’s currency does not fold quite as well as dollar bills, which are a very nice perfect and strong paper. However, I’ve hear from reports that pound notes fold well. I have never tried that, as I have no pound notes, but it’s worth trying your currency and see how it works. The proportions do matter, especially in intricate folds like the dollar ball (that’s what I call it) and the koi.
@Charly, and Caine, thank you so much, that’s a very kind thing to say. :-)
avalus says
@ Kestrel #12: Thank you very much! Evenings of folding, frustration and fun will be upon me :-)
@ jazzlet #11: Thank you, that makes sense. I wonder if Orangebag will ‘update’ that: “Arrows so old, new Dollar has big nuclear button and guns, no hippie olivebranch.” (hopefully not…)
Lofty says
Art, the difference between almost worthless and priceless.
rq says
These are wonderful, and the koi is just amazing.
I will join in with Charly:
Also, what is a crooked number? I’ve never heard that before.