Napkin Folding Techniques

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Napkin Folding Techniques 5 great ways to fold napkins Great for any meal or party!

The Diamond Napkin Fold Got some really limp napkins and want something nice to make without eating up too much time?

2. Fold the napkin in half and turn the open end toward you. 1. Lay the napkin face-down in front of you.

3. Fold the napkin into quarters. 4. Fold the top-most layer of the napkin in half diagonally - up and to the left.

5. Fold the next layer of napkin diagonally up and to the left, stopping slightly before the last fold to create an even, staggered effect. 6. Repeat by folding up the next layer of napkin to a point just before the last one.

7. And one last time with one last layer 7. And one last time with one last layer. Keep them as uniform as you can. 8. Now fold both sides of the napkin under and in to create an even, staggered diamond effect on the napkin. Press it down as flat as possible and you're ready.

The Basic Silverware Pouch Setting the table for lunch? Want simple and functional? Then go with a classic. These also work well with chopsticks.

1. Lay the napkin face-down in front of you. 2. Fold the napkin in half and turn the open end toward you.

3. Fold the napkin into quarters. 4. Turn the napkin so the open corner is facing away and to the left.

5. Fold the top-most layer of napkin in half diagonally and press it down. 6. Turn the napkin over so that the open corner is now facing away and to the right.

8. Fold the left-side back also about 1/3 of the way and press. 7. Fold the right-side back about 1/3 of the way and press it down.

9. Flip it over, straighten it up and insert those shiny eating instruments. Perfecto!

The Bird Of Paradise Napkin Fold This is a classic and classy napkin folding technique that requires a stiff napkin.

1. Lay the napkin face down in front of you. 2. Fold the napkin in half. 3. Fold the napkin in quarters.

4. Fold the napkin in half diagonally, creating a triangle. 5. Turn the triangle so the open tip is facing away from you.

6. Fold the right corner diagonally towards you - laying it down along the center line of the triangle, making a new tip pointing towards you. An iron can make this important fold a whole lot easier.

7. Do the same with the left corner, fold it diagonally toward you and press it down next to the previous fold. Now you have a diamond.

8. Fold the two "wings" that you just made in folds 6 and 7 under so that you have your original triangle shape back. 9. Fold the triangle in half by bringing the center seam towards you and allowing the ends to fall.

10. This bird's almost ready to fly, but first you must give it some feathers. While holding the base firmly to keep your folds together, pull up the four 'flaps' created by the napkin's corners.

Pretty cool fold, isn't it Pretty cool fold, isn't it? This fold can be difficult if you don't use an iron or have a fairly stiff napkin so be prepared to put a few minutes into making each one.

The Standing Fan Napkin Fold Elegant and decorative, this is a classic napkin folding technique. As usual, and iron helps but is not necessary.

1. Lay the napkin face-down in front of you. 2. Fold the napkin in half and turn the open end towards you.

3. Fold the napkin like an accordion starting at either narrow end 3. Fold the napkin like an accordion starting at either narrow end. Leave one end with 2-3 inches of unfolded napkin to support the standing fan.

4. Fold the napkin in half with the accordion folds on the outside.

5. Grasp the unfolded corners where they meet on the open end and fold them in diagonally, tucking them under the accordion folds. 6. Open it and stand it up. A beautiful fan for a beautiful dinner.

The Hat Napkin Fold This is a classic dinner napkin fold, but it can be difficult to line up the corners in the cap.

1. Lay the napkin face down in front of you. 2. Fold the dinner napkin in half so that the open end is towards you. 3. Fold the far-right corner diagonally towards you, resting the point in the center of the side closest to you.

4. Fold the near-left corner diagonally away from you, resting it so that it lays right next to the previous fold. 5. Flip the napkin over and turn it so it points to the far-left and to the near-right.

6. Fold the bottom half of the napkin up and away from you, laying it so the far edges run on top of one other. 7. Reach underneath of the napkin and pull out the flap on the right, making the near-side come to two points as seen in the picture.

8. Gently roll the left half of the left triangle over and tuck it's end underneath the right triangle. 9. Flip the napkin over, points pointing away from you.

10. Fold the right-triangle to the left, tucking it's end into the other triangle. 11. Open up the hat and press the material inside down to fill it out so that it becomes circular, this may take a little fidgeting.

There you go, now all you need is a person to wear it.