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For impressive results, start with clean, pressed linen or cotton napkins, and keep the iron hot.Dark Brown Napkin: Fold the napkin in half horizontally, and press along the folded edge to make a crease. Stand napkin in a tumbler to hold its shape.Light Brown Napkin: Fold the napkin in half diagonally to for...

Fold a napkin in half diagonally, and press; press all folds as you go. Fold napkin sides in again, folding foil and linen. Grasp folded napkin in the center; fold into a fan....

Fold a napkin in half diagonally, and press; press all folds as you go. Fold napkin sides in again, folding foil and linen. Grasp folded napkin in the center; fold into a fan....

Fold the bottom third of the napkin up to the middle, roll it into a cone shape, and insert it into a glass.Fold all four corners of the napkin to the center, and press. With one finger pressing down on the napkin's center, reach underneath, and pull the flap at each corner partially out to create a lotus fl...

To fold the napkin, lay it on a flat surface, and fold in half widthwise so the folded edge is near you. Turn the napkin over, and fold the edges into the center. Whether you need an innovative napkin ring or a memorable napkin fold, check out all the creative things you can do at each place setting....

If the napkin has a wrong side, start with that side facing up.Before creating the feather points, you need to make preparation folds in the napkin (not shown). Now flip the napkin, and fold it in half to make a rectangle. Bring your thumbs together, joining the two points; allow the napkin to fold naturally...

Fold a dinner or luncheon napkin in half to form a rectangle. If the napkin has a wrong side, begin with that side facing up.) Fold the top layer of the napkin back, making a new fold 3/5 of the way in from the open edge.2. Fold the napkin crosswise into equal thirds (not shown), and press....

Fold a dinner napkin in half diagonally both ways, pressing to crease; press all folds as you go. Open the napkin, and fold each of its four corners to the center, creating a square.2. Fold the four new corners of the napkin to the center of the smaller square.3....
Fold it in half diagonally, letting the bottom edge show about 1/8 of an inch, and press the fold; press all folds as you go. Fold up the bottom half of the napkin to about 1/2 inch below the triangle flap. This technique works well with any size napkin, though etiquette experts agree that dinner napkins sho...

Give your fantasy a practical twist with napkins folded into a rose-inspired arrangement. Fold a square green napkin in half along the diagonal.2. Fold the cloth in half along the diagonal....