Serviettenapkin Folding Simple Fan Variation 2 Recipes

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STEP BY STEP NAPKIN / SERVIETTE FOLDING

This is a simple but desceptively easy way to fold napkins or serviettes. The result looks dramatic and classy. It works well with both paper and cloth, but care is needed when pulling up the points in the final step if using paper ones so that you don't tear the paper. (after practice on one or two this won't be a problem). I have included step by step photographs to illustrate and suppliment my written directions. If using paper napkins that come already folded in half and then in half again, skip directly to step 3 to start. The instructions will look a little long but that's only becuase I have tried to describe things as clearly as possible. Try it. it's sooo easy !

Provided by kiwidutch

Categories     < 15 Mins

Time 2m

Yield 4 napkins

Number Of Ingredients 2



Step by Step Napkin / Serviette Folding image

Steps:

  • Take your square napkin, lay it totally flat before you, then fold it in half horizontally.
  • Fold again, this time vertically so that you have before you a square a quarter the size of your origonal square.
  • Only one of the 4 corners will have 4 open or loose edges. Rotate the square before you so that it looks like a diamond with the four open edges pointing to the bottom.
  • We will call the points on your diamond shape East, West, North and the open egded bit, South.
  • Make a horizontal fold between the East/West points, bringing the open ended South point up to meet, and on top of, the North point.You will now have a little triangle.
  • Take the East point of the triangle and fold it in towards the middle. What was the sloping right hand edge of the triangle is now a vertical edge running down the center of the triangle and there is a little flap sticking out at the bottom.
  • Take the West point and fold it into the center the same as you did with the previous East edge, the two vertical lines should meet in the middle, and you will have a diamond shape that has two long sides at the top and two short sides (the two little flaps) at the bottom.
  • Pick up your diamond shape and fold the two little flap bits at the bottom completely under, so that they only show on the back of the triangle. The front will now look like a steep triangle with a vertical slit down the middle.
  • We will call the points of this triangle East, West and North. With the flaps still folded to the back of the tiangle, fold the East and West points backwards until they meet, and gently crease the two folds that form and meet at the North point.
  • The slit in the front will have opened and the 4 open points of the napkin will be hidden in layers inside. Pull very gently on them one by one and they will stand up like the sails of a boat. Some people I know call this napkin a boat, some a flower and some the Sydney Opera House.I don't know its' offical name but set onto a plate or into an empty wine glass, this a very elegant addition to a classy table setting.

Nutrition Facts :

2 paper, napkins (or serviettes)
2 cloth, napkins (or serviettes)

SERVIETTE/NAPKIN FOLDING, SIMPLE STANDING FAN

Between the teachings of my Grandmother, an Aunt, my Mother and several restaurants I learned a lot about serviette/ napkin folding.. Works well with cloth napkins, or larger paper ones. I have included step-by-step photographs to illustrate/supplement the written directions. For neater presentation use ironed napkins for this fold. Once I had loaded all the serviette folds that I knew well here, I decided to learn others that I hadn't yet mastered, and this one was excellent because while it is a tried and true restaurant favourite, I never used it while in the three restaurants I worked in. So now was my chance to learn a new one! I had fun and I hope that you do too.

Provided by kiwidutch

Categories     < 15 Mins

Time 2m

Yield 2 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 2



Serviette/Napkin Folding, Simple Standing Fan image

Steps:

  • Lay your serviette out flat and square before you.
  • Take the top and bottom left hand corners and fold them over to the top and bottom right hand corners so that you now have a vertical rectangle before you, with the crease on the left.
  • Starting at the bottom left and bottom right corners, accordion fold the serviette upwards to just past the half way point of the rectangle. (ironing the folds helps them to keep their shape).
  • Now take the right side corner edge of the accordion folded strip and fold it over to the left side corner edge of the accordion strip so that the strip is now folded in half. There will be a square shape that is folded in half hanging out at the back.
  • Holding the folded accordion pleats firmly, take hold of the top right corner of the square flap at the back (this corner has two open points, no fold line) and fold it over to meet the bottom left point of the square (right next to the accordion fold where it is folded in half), it should overlap the bottom of the square just a little.
  • Now take that little overlapping flap and tuck it under the bottom of the square, that should secure things so that the serviette will stand up well.
  • Carefully stand the serviette up and fan out the accordion pleats, the square part will be at right angles out at the back and stabilizes the fan as it stands up.
  • Present it standing on a plate.

Nutrition Facts :

1 paper, serviette (large)
1 cloth, serviette (large)

SERVIETTE/NAPKIN FOLDING, SIMPLE FAN VARIATION

My interest in serviette folding was born on a wet day at my Grandmother's house, I was a preteen and helping her with the ironing and watched while she ironed serviettes into wonderful shapes and neatly stacked them for use. I asked her to show me how and she did. Once you know several folds and people see them, they often have at least one other that you haven't seen before, you gain knowledge of the new one and on it goes. Now that I have already posted all the napkin folds I know, I decided to look on the net for some new ones to learn. This one is a variation on the Simple Fan and is prepared the same way but finished differently for a new effect, like the Simple Fan, ironing the completed accordion strip gives better definition to the final serviette. Cloth serviettes can be ironed into the accordion shape in advance and stacked tightly into a shoe box ready for use. You will need one serviette ring per serviette.

Provided by kiwidutch

Categories     < 15 Mins

Time 2m

Yield 2 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 3



Serviette/Napkin Folding, Simple Fan Variation image

Steps:

  • Lay your serviette square out flat before you.
  • Take the bottom right and left corners and make an accordion fold strips all the way up to the top right and left corners. If you press these with an iron the pleats will be nice and sharp. Leave unironed for a wavy casual look. (but ironed looks neater) You will now have a thin band the width of your accordion fold.
  • Fold the serviette in half so that is is now half it's length and slip a serviette ring over the fold end of the accordion strip and pull gently about 1 inch ( 2.5 cm) up.
  • Fan out the accordion pleats at the top to make a pleasing balance to the serviette. Present on a plate.

Nutrition Facts :

1 paper, serviette (large)
1 cloth, serviette (large)
2 napkin rings

SERVIETTE/NAPKIN FOLDING, FLEUR DE LIS VARIATION.

My interest in serviette folding was born on a wet day at my Grandmother's house, I was a pre teen and helping her with the ironing and watched while she ironed serviettes into wonderful shapes and neatly stacked them for use. I asked her to show me how and she did. Once you know several folds and people see them, they often have at least one other that you haven't seen before, you gain knowledge of the new one and on it goes. This one is a variation of the basic Fleur de Lis serviette that has a the addition of a decorative cuff at the base. As usual one quick practice and you will be amazed at how easy it really is!

Provided by kiwidutch

Categories     < 15 Mins

Time 2m

Yield 2 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 2



Serviette/Napkin Folding, Fleur De Lis Variation. image

Steps:

  • Lay your serviette out flat before you in a diamond shape.
  • Bring the corner at the South point up to meet the North point. you should have before you a triangle shape with the crease at the bottom.
  • Fold the East point of the triangle up to meet the North point, repeat with the West point. You will now have a diamond shape with a vertical gap running down the centre.
  • Take the South corner and bring it towards the North point but stop 3/4 of the way up, crease it well at the bottom now then take the same point and bring it back over itself to the bottom center of the triangle.
  • Carefully turn the serviette over and tuck the East/West points into each other.
  • Turn serviette over to the front side and gently fold down the two side flaps, creating a Fleur de Lis type of serviette that has a the addition of a decorative cuff at the base.

Nutrition Facts :

1 paper, serviette (large)
1 cloth, serviette (large)

SERVIETTE/NAPKIN, DRAMATIC FAN

Between the teachings of my Grandmother, an Aunt, my Mother and several restaurants I learned a lot about serviette/ napkin folding.. Now that I have already posted all the napkin folds I know, I decided to look on the net for some new ones to learn. This one is a close relative of Recipe #245512, Recipe #245356,and Recipe #245361 and is dramatic and easy. These can also be made in advance and stacked in a box ready for use.

Provided by kiwidutch

Categories     < 15 Mins

Time 2m

Yield 2 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 2



Serviette/Napkin, Dramatic Fan image

Steps:

  • Place your serviette flat before you in a square shape.
  • Carefully make accordion pleats from the very bottom of the serviette to the very top. You will have before you a long thin rectangular strip of pleated material.
  • Starting at one end of the strip, carefully roll it up until you reach the 2/3 mark of the strip.
  • Lay the spiral shape down so that it sits upright and gently fan out the last section that isn't rolled up.
  • Holding the rolled up spiral section firmly, reach into the centre of the spiral and pull it the beginning edge and form it into a a small peak in the center.
  • Arrange the serviette on a plate for dramatic effect.

Nutrition Facts :

1 paper, serviette (large)
1 cloth, serviette (large)

SERVIETTE/NAPKIN FOLDING, CANDLE FAN FOLD

My interest in serviette folding was born on a wet day at my Grandmother's house, I was a pre teen and helping her with the ironing and watched while she ironed serviettes into wonderful shapes and neatly stacked them for use. I asked her to show me how and she did. Once you know several folds and people see them, they often have at least one other that you haven't seen before, you gain knowledge of the new one and on it goes. Now that I have already posted all the napkin folds I know, I decided to look on the net for some new ones to learn. This one was called the Candle Fan fold and is a mixture of Recipe #241855 and the fan Recipe #241005. Stylish and easy and a mixture of two serviette sorts in a style that will be new to many people who you try it out on.

Provided by kiwidutch

Categories     < 15 Mins

Time 2m

Yield 2 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 2



Serviette/Napkin Folding, Candle Fan Fold image

Steps:

  • Lay your serviette out flat and square before you.
  • Bring the top and bottom right corners into the top and bottom centre of the serviette so that there is a vertical line running down the middle. Repeat with the left top and bottom corners. You should have before you a tall rectangle with a vertical gap running down the middle.
  • Place your finger in the very centre of the serviette where the two flaps meet each other. With your other hand take the top right flap and pull it to the right, going past the top of the rectangle so that it make a triangle shape a little like the flap on a collar. Repeat with the top point on the left side. It now looks like the collar on a shirt with rather a wide neck at the back.
  • The next step involves making a mirror image of the last step at the bottom, if it's easier then carefully turn your serviette around do that the collar is at the bottom upside down and then just repeat the previous step at the top as before. Once all four flaps are completed you will have before you a rectangle that has 4 triangles radiating out from the centre a little like a windmill.
  • Starting at the bottom upside down collar part, take the bottom left and right edges and roll them as tightly as you can up to the centre of the serviette.( I set a glass on mine to keep it there while I did the next step).
  • Turn the entire serviette around to the that roll is at the top and the collar bit of the top half is now upside down at the bottom.
  • Accordion fold the bottom bit up to the centre (it will meet the roll at the middle).
  • Now gather both ends (without letting it all unfold) and the roll should be in the middle.
  • Place it into an empty water or wine glass and fan out the accordion fan bits at each side. So easy!

Nutrition Facts :

1 paper, serviette (large)
1 cloth, serviette (large)

SERVIETTE/NAPKIN FOLDING, FLEUR DE LIS VARIATION WITH EXTRAS

My interest in serviette folding was born on a wet day at my Grandmother's house, I was a pre teen and helping her with the ironing and watched while she ironed serviettes into wonderful shapes and neatly stacked them for use. I asked her to show me how and she did. Once you know several folds and people see them, they often have at least one other that you haven't seen before, you gain knowledge of the new one and on it goes.

Provided by kiwidutch

Categories     < 15 Mins

Time 2m

Yield 2 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 2



Serviette/Napkin Folding, Fleur De Lis Variation With Extras image

Steps:

  • Lay your serviette square out flat before you in a diamond shape.
  • Take the South point at the bottom and fold it up to meet the North point at the top. You will now have a triangle with the crease at the bottom.
  • Take the East point and bring it over to meet the North point, repeat with the West point. You will now have a small diamond shape with a vertical gap running down the centre.
  • Take the South point and bring it towards the North point, but stop 3/4 of the way up.
  • Now still holding the south point, bring it back down so that it rests at the centre of the base of the triangle. This is your decorative cuff at the base of the serviette.
  • Take right hand loose point in the North position and fold it down so that the point is tucked neatly behind the decorative cuff, repeat with the remaining loose North point.
  • Turn the serviette over and gently slip the East and West points one into the other.
  • Turn the serviette back to the front side and you will have a standing serviette with two decrative cuffs and a triangle point above. These can be left as is if you wish, or you can take the topmost of the two North points and bring it down and tuck it behind the cuff in the middle.

Nutrition Facts :

1 paper, serviette (large)
1 cloth, serviette (large)

SERVIETTE/NAPKIN FOLDING, THE SIMPLE POCKET

Between the teachings of my grandmother, an aunt, my mother and several restaurants I learned a lot about serviette/ napkin folding. Here's a step-by-step instruction on how to make one of the easiest of them all.. Works well with cloth napkins, or larger paper ones. I have included step-by-step photographs to illustrate/supplement the written directions. I learned this one at the Oasis Restaurant in the small town of Omarama, in New Zealand.

Provided by kiwidutch

Categories     < 15 Mins

Time 2m

Yield 2 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 2



Serviette/Napkin Folding, the Simple Pocket image

Steps:

  • Lay your serviette square out flat before you.
  • Fold the top and bottom left hand edges to meet the top and bottom right hand edges. You will have a long rectangle with the fold on the left hand edge.
  • Fold the bottom short edge up about 1/3 of the way up the rectangle. Then repeat another 1/3 of the way up.
  • Carefully turn the serviette over and fold the top and bottom East edge to the centre.
  • Repeat with the West edge.
  • Carefully turn this over again and you will have a neat package that has a pocket at the bottom into which a nametag, cutlery, flowers or a small gift can be inserted.

Nutrition Facts :

1 paper, serviette (large)
1 cloth, serviette (large)

SERVIETTE/NAPKIN FOLDING, SIMPLE FAN VARIATION 2

My interest in serviette folding was born on a wet day at my Grandmother's house, I was a preteen and helping her with the ironing and watched while she ironed serviettes into wonderful shapes and neatly stacked them for use. I asked her to show me how and she did. Once you know several folds and people see them, they often have at least one other that you haven't seen before, you gain knowledge of the new one and on it goes. Now that I have already posted all the napkin folds I know, I decided to look on the net for some new ones to learn. This one is a variation on the recipe#245361 and is prepared the same way but finished differently for a new effect. It's a smaller fan and fits nicely into a small glass. Like the Simple Fan, ironing the completed accordion strip gives better definition to the final serviette. Cloth serviettes can be ironed into the accordion shape in advance and stacked tightly into a shoe box ready for use.

Provided by kiwidutch

Categories     < 15 Mins

Time 2m

Yield 2 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 2



Serviette/Napkin Folding, Simple Fan Variation 2 image

Steps:

  • Lay your serviette square out flat before you.
  • Take the bottom right and left corners and make an accordion fold strips all the way up to the top right and left corners. If you press these with an iron the pleats will be nice and sharp. Leave unironed for a wavy casual look. (but ironed looks neater) You will now have a thin band the width of your accordion fold.
  • Hold the serviette firmly just below the half way point of your accordion pleats and let the bottom part serviette become a little loose and less pleated, then still holding it firmly bend the bottom looser part up towards where your fingers are, to semi wrap around the "stem" of the fan and keep it anchored.
  • Slip it (folded over bit first) into a small glass.
  • Fan out the accordion pleats at the top to make a pleasing balance to the serviette.

Nutrition Facts :

1 paper, serviette (large)
1 cloth, serviette (large)

SERVIETTE NAPKIN FOLDING , BASIC WITH NAPKIN RING

Between the teachings of my Grandmother, an Aunt, my Mother and several restaurants I learned a lot about serviette/ napkin folding. Here's a step-by-step instruction on how to make one of the easiest of them all.. a simple folded on with the napkin ring holding everything in place. Works well with cloth napkins, or larger paper ones. I have included step-by-step photographs to illustrate/suppliment the written directions. For neater presentation use ironed napkins for this fold. You will need one Serviette Ring per serviette.

Provided by kiwidutch

Categories     < 15 Mins

Time 1m

Yield 2 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 3



Serviette Napkin Folding , Basic With Napkin Ring image

Steps:

  • Lay your serviette square out flat before you. Fold it in half horizontally.
  • Take the serviette and fold it in half again vertically so that it is now a small square a quarter the size of the origonal square.
  • Only one corner of the square will have 4 open / loose edges, rotate your square so that it is a flat diamond shape with the open corner pointing downwards. We will call this the South corner, and the top corner opposite North.
  • Grasp your serviette about 2/3 of the ways up and starting at point that is on the East side of your serviette, make 5 folds or pleats more or less the same size, folding/ pleating towards from the East point to the West point.
  • Slip your Serviette Ring over the north point and gently pull downwards so that only the top 1/3 of the serviette goes though the ring. Keep the north point of the serviette nicely centered.
  • Spread the bottom half out the serviette into a fan formation so that both halves are equal and it looks pleasingly balanced.The top of the serviette should taper gently up to the North point and if wanted a small flower can be inserted into the fold at the top and down into the napkin ring.
  • Place on empty plate.

Nutrition Facts :

1 paper, serviette (large)
1 cloth, serviette (large)
1 small flour, per serviette (optional)

SERVIETTE/NAPKIN, BASKET

Between the teachings of my Grandmother, an Aunt, my Mother and several restaurants I learned a lot about serviette/ napkin folding.. Now that I have already posted all the napkin folds I know, I decided to look on the net for some new ones to learn. This one is a delightful little basket and I have tried hard to explain and photograph the steps as much as possible because some of the steps *seem* tricky. It takes very LITTLE perseverance to get the hang of this however, so please don't let the length of the instructions put you off. Also, Zaar needs me to list two ingredients in the ingredient list, but in all honesty this recipe is best suited to cloth serviettes, and the bigger they are the better. The one in my photo series is the largest serviette I have. Fill this with a small bread roll... or anything else that you can think of for your guests.

Provided by kiwidutch

Categories     < 15 Mins

Time 5m

Yield 2 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 2



Serviette/Napkin, Basket image

Steps:

  • Lay your serviette out flat before you in a square.
  • Take the top left and top right corner and bring them 1/3rd of the way down the square.
  • Now take the bottom left and bottom right corners and bring them up to meet the new corners at the top. You will have before you a long rectangle that is 1/3rd the width of your original servietter square.
  • Take the top let and bottom let corners and fold them 2/3rd of the way towards the right.
  • Place your finger about half way down the line that now runs vertically down the serviette at the 2/rd mark, and with your other hand, bring the bottom right corner of the flap folded in the previous step, up to meet your finger in the center. This should produce a horizontal band in the center if the left 2/3rd of the serviette, and the bottom left corner should turn into a triangle.
  • Now repeat by bringing the top right corner of the flap at 2/3rds down to meet the bottom crease fold of the band you just made. Once it's flattened out it there will second band directly above the first and another triangle will appear in the top left corner of the serviette.
  • Take the free end of the band in the center of the serviette and fold it back over to the left so that it sticks out to the left, past the left edge of the serviette.
  • Now take the top right and bottom right of the serviette and bring it over to the left so that what *were* the right edges of the serviette not are level with the outer edge of the band that's sticking out on the left. You will have before you a square shape.
  • Place your finger in the center of the left edge and with your other hand, bring the bottom left corner up to meet your finger. This should make a flat horizontal band in the middle again and a triangle will form in the bottom right corner.
  • Finish this band by bringing the top left corner of the serviette down to meet the bottom crease mark of the band you have just made, and as before a second band will form directly above the first and the last triangle should form in the top right corner.
  • As with the previous side, take the long loose end of the band on the left and fold it back on itself so that it sticks out on the right side. Your serviette will now look something like a rowboat with very fat oars in the middle that stick out on each side.
  • Place your fingers inside the triangles in the center of the serviette and holding the left and right ends very firmly, turn the serviette inside out. It will look a tad messy at first but the square box form should be there, and I neatened mine up considerably by easing everything into place.
  • To make this serviette really impressive, carefully hold the little serviette basket open on each side in turn, while ironing the inside of the four sides.
  • Fill your basket with a bread roll, a cookie, a few crackers, a small gift, party favours and confetti -- in fact, whatever takes your fancy.

Nutrition Facts :

1 paper, serviette (large)
1 cloth, serviette (large)

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