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TABLE NAPKIN

FOLD
What is a table napkin?
- a small piece of table
linen that is used to wipe the
mouth and to cover the lap in
order to protect clothing.
PYRAMID NAPKIN FOLD

1. Lay the napkin face down


in front of you

2. Fold the napkin in half


diagonally
3. Rotate the napkin so the
open end faces away from you

4. Fold the right end up to meet


the far corner, ensuring the
edge of this new fold lays on
the centerline as shown
5. Repeat the last step with the left
side, folding the left tip up to the far
corner. Creating a diamond shape
with a seam running down the center

6. Turn the napkin over,


keeping the open end facing
away from you
7. Fold the napkin in half by
bringing the farthest point of the
diamond up and back to the
nearest point.

8. Turn the napkin over


again, this time keeping the
open end facing towards
you.
9. Fold the napkin along the
center seam and you have a
neat, sturdy pyramid. If your
napkin won’t stand neatly then
you may need a little starch.
BISHOP’S HAT NAPKIN FOLD

1. Lay the napkin out in front of you. If


the napkin has labels/folded over seams
make sure these are facing upwards to
start.

2. Fold the napkin in half so the


opening is facing you.
3. Fold the top right corner down to
meet the bottom edge.

4. Fold the bottom left corner upwards


to meet the top edge. You should now
have a shape like a rhombus.

5. Flip the napkin over. To keep it the same


as the picture take the bottom right corner
with your right hand and the top left with
your left hand. Now in one movement flip
the napkin towards you as if the bottom left
corner were an axis.
6. Fold the top half of the bottom edge
up to meet the top edge. You should
be left with a triangle pointing towards
you.

7. Reach underneath the right side and


you should find a triangular point. Pull
this out so you have two triangles of
equal length facing you.

8. With the tip of the triangle you just


had you now need to fold it back on its
self opening it up.
9. Fold the left hand side triangle in half.

10. Now you need to fold right hand


side from step eight back over so it
overlaps the fold made previously.

11. Flip the entire napkin over. I find it


easier to flip 180 degrees away from
you.
12. You now need to tuck the right hand
side of the napkin to the inside of the left
triangle.

13. Stand the napkin up vertically and


push the outsides together causing it to
take shape. It may get a little bit caught
inside if so don’t be afraid to give it some
firm adjustments. Now that’s Napkin
folding.
CROWN NAPKIN FOLD

1. Lay the napkin flat


out in front of you.

2. Fold the napkin in half diagonally


and then place it in front of you so the
longest edge is facing you and the
opening is pointing away.
3. Fold the right corner up
towards the top of the triangle.

4. Fold the left hand side in


the same way.
5. You should now have a diamond in
front of you with the openings at the
top. Take the bottom and fold it back
on its self about an inch away form
the top.

6. Take the tip of the fold you just


made and fold that back on its self so
it touches the bottom edge.

7. Flip the napkin over.


8. Wrap the left and right side
around tucking them into one
another.

9. peal down the lose flaps.


10. Stand up and tug at it where
needed to even it up and round it out.
V. Evaluation
Direction: answer the following questions in a ½ sheet of paper

1. What have you observe in folding a napkin?

2. What are those types of napkin folding we have discussed?


FOR PRESENTATION TEST:
Scale
1= needs improvement
5= best
Score
Criteria
5 4 3 2 1
Number of napkin fold

Crisp, neat folds

Visual appeal

Demonstration fold same as display

Total score:
Assignment :

1.What is silverware?
2.Give some care of silverware?
3.Cut pictures of silverware.
End 

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