Fold the sheet in half, so that after you are done it is half as "long" and now you can see the sides on the top half. This keeps the main sheet smooth and flat, despite the outer appearance. 3. Fold the sheet in half again, the opposite way. This should keep the "sides" together. 4. Easy Origami Step by Step Instructions Below you'll find instructions for 120+ easy to fold origami models. Even if you're a complete paper folding beginner you should be able to fold most of what's here. Simply click on a model to view the diagrams. Animals Bulldog Camel Cat Cat Face Chameleon Cow Crocodile Dachshund Puppy Elephant Flying Squirrel Bring the last corner up, and fold it over the others; with its right side showing, it should envelop the other three corners. 4. Lay the folded sheet on a flat surface and straighten it into the shape shown. 5. Fold the two edges in so all the elastic is hidden. 6. Fold the sheet into a rectangle. 7. Place your right hand inside the two corners folded onto each other. Then move your left hand down the edge until you locate a third corner. Place your left hand inside the third corner and repeat steps 1 and 2 folding the right hand corner onto the left. Lay the folded sheet on a flat surface elastic band facing up. Lay the fitted sheet flat. Grab the ends of the seam corners closest to you. Align the corner seams to the seams on the opposite side of the sheet. Fold the left side corner over to your right hand side. Punch your hand on the right side corner to create and form a square. Now that you have a square, lay your sheet flat. Fold the sheet in half once more so that all four fitted corners meet, and flip the right set of corners over the left set. Lay the Folded Sheet on the Bed With the gathered edges facing up, fold the longer part of the curved edge in toward the center a few inches to create a straight edge. The sheet should now be a rectangle. Follow these simple instructions to learn how to fold a fitted sheet, and rest easy with a well-organized linen closet. 1. Prep On the bed, or a clean floor, lay the sheet down Identify the shorter and longer edges by spreading the sheet out Hold two adjacent corners, on one of the shorter sides of the sheet Here are 5 reasons why you should fold your fitted sheet neatly: 1. It stays wrinkle-free for future use. 2. You will save a lot of space in your linen closet. 3. The linen closet is organized and your extra sheets are easy to find. 4. You will impress your roommates, friends and, best of all, your mother-in-law. 5. Easily learn paper folding crafts step by step. These instructions will teach you how to make various models such as birds, flowers, butterflies, animals, and more. Get a piece of paper and start now. The kind of paper that I recommend are thin square sheets called origami paper because they make your crafts look their best. Step 2: Pick Up Corners. Slip your hands into the back of the sheet's long side corners, then shake out the sheet. Move each hand down the short edge until you reach the next corner. Pick that corner up and tuck it in the other two corners you worked with before, so all corners are over one hand. Make sure all the corner seams are fully inside Iris Folding. Iris folding is a paper craft technique that involves folding strips of colored paper in such a way to form a spiraling design. The center of the design forms an iris — similar to the shape of the iris of a camera lens. Iris folding originated in Hollan
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