Tie Access

Check out these step-by-step tutorials to help you fold your paper tie correctly:

If you are folding a tie (origami style), you need paper that is thin enough to crease but strong enough to hold its shape. Check out these step-by-step tutorials to help you

: At 80–100 gsm , it is stiff enough for small models and easy to find. : This is the ideal choice because it

: Recommended for decorative ties due to its beautiful, traditional patterns. Best Paper for Origami Ties : Good for

: This is the ideal choice because it is lightweight, usually around 60 gsm , and holds sharp creases. It often comes with patterns like tie-dye to make the tie "pop".

For a paper tie project, the "good" paper depends on whether you are folding an origami tie or building a sturdier 3D model. Best Paper for Origami Ties

: Good for a textured, rustic look, though it may be harder to fold sharply.