Thursday, July 18, 2013

FOLDING NAPKIN

TUTORIAL HOW TO FOLDING THE NAPKIN


HELLO reader!! Today we would like to share about how to folding the gorgeous and cute napkin with all of you. Napkin folding ideas are always taken out of his folding origami.Table napkins serve a very practical function, and they can be decorative as well. They can be used to wipe food and drink from the mouth and face. In operation service this napkin are also use as a crumbing down service. What is crumbing down service? The answer is to clear a table in a restaurant after serve the guest.


THE FRENCH NAPKIN FOLD

  • The french fold is a nice simple napkin fold that requires no special skills or tools (well.. hands are helpful).

1. Lay the napkin face-down in front of you. Fold the napkin in half diagonally.
2. Fold the far corner of the napkin diagonally towards you and to the right so that the crease falls an inch or two short of the right-most corner and the newly formed point at the bottom is a few inches to the right of the left one.
3. Fold the right-most point towards you, pivoting at the same place the last fold pivoted. Use the finished napkin to drape the dinner place. Very classy and uncomplicated.
4. Done~!




THE BANANA NAPKIN FOLD

  • its just simple step if you want to follow it.. let's try!
1. Firstly, lay the napkin on the flat surface
2. Second , make it into triangle shape like on the picture above.
3. Next , fold the both corner to the top like on the picture above..
4. After that , fold the bottom until half and then flip it over and connect just like picture no. 7 above.
5. Then , make it stand and peel the outer layer of the napkin like banana.



THE LILY GOBLET FOLD
  • Here is an elegant goblet fold similar to the bird of paradise.
  1. Firstly, lay the napkin on the flat surface.
  2. Fold the napkin into a triangle shape.
  3. Then,fold the napkit into two like the on that shown in the third picture.
  4. Next,at the side of the napkin,make the fan-making fold.
  5. Place the lily in the goblet.
  6. Then,add some finishing touches..
  7. Done~!

THE SHIRT FOLD



  • This is a neat fold to have sitting on your guests dinner plates, and it's pretty easy assuming that you have an iron. 

1.First, fold all the tip to the centre.
2. Second,Fold the right side over so it's edge rests on the napkins center-line.
3.  Fold the top 1/4" - 1" down and press it with your iron. This will be the collar of the shirt
4.  Take hold of the two corners in the center of the napkin's near side and fold them up and out diagonally.
5. so the edges are almost parallel to the folds at the far end. These will become the sleeves.
6. Flip the napkin over again.
7. Fold both upper corners in diagonally, so the points meet in the center at an angle to form the front collar of the shirt.
8. Take hold of the two corners in the center of the napkin's near side and fold them up and out diagonally - so the edges are almost parallel to the folds at the far end. These will become the sleeves.
9. Take hold of the near end of the napkin, and fold it up towards the collar, tucking it underneath the lower points of the collar and pressing it down. 
10. A tiny shirt to stain with dinner, YEAHH!


                                                                 CANDLE FAN GOBLET


  • Sometimes you just need something a little different. The candle fan stuffed into a goblet or mug is very different. The larger the napkin that you use is, the longer the 'candles' will be.
  1. Lay the napkin face-down in front of you.
  2. Fold both sides in so they meet at the center. 
  3. Press the folds down well.
  4. Take each of the four corners (now sitting at the center of the far and near sides) 
  5.  fold them out diagonally.
  6. Starting at one end, tightly roll the napkin half way along it's length. The tighter the better.
  7. Accordion-fold the other side of the napkin and gather it together.
  8. Fold the napkin in half with the roll in the middle.
  9. Place it into your goblet of choice and you're done! 
>so the candle fan goblet are already can be served!!


I WISH GOOD LUCK ON YOUR TRYING!!!!



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