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Fancy folding methods for quilts

Fancy ways to fold quilts

Fancy ways to fold quilts. In life, we fold quilts every day. Quilts are something we use every day. Many people don’t know how to fold quilts. When it comes to folding quilts, there are many ways to fold quilts. Here I will introduce to you some fancy ways to fold quilts. Fancy quilt folding method 1

First, fold the lower part inward. After folding the lower part in, we fold both sides. This is what the whole thing looks like after folding it in half! Then fold this end in half, turn it over, and tuck this part inside.

It looks like this after folding. It is very strong. No matter how you throw it, it will not fall apart. A particularly practical method of folding quilts. Well, that’s it for this episode.

New folding method for quilts. If you have different methods and suggestions, please leave a positive message. Fancy quilt folding methods 2

There are many ways to fold quilts. It depends on your personal preference. There are no special rules for this. There are three common stacking methods, which are the most commonly used by families and individuals.

The first method is to lay the quilt directly on the bed, with all four corners flat and neat. It's just like when you sleep, except that the quilt now has no wrinkles and is neat. Then fold the end of the quilt near the head of the bed, that is, the horizontal side of the quilt outwards, into a small second layer 20-30 cm wide. After folding, slightly tidy it up and flatten it. This stacking method is most commonly used in hotels and hotels, and is relatively simple and beautiful.

The second method is: after laying the quilt flat, fold the two long sides inward to make an area of ??the same size. Then put the two strips together to form a quarter-sized strip, and place it on the side of the bed. Or simply fold a quilt into one-third of its size. The folding method is the same as that of one-quarter, but there is no closing step. Simply divide the quilt into three equal parts, place the first part on top of the second part, and then the third part on top of the first part. The shape after folding is also a long and thin strip, but the area is larger than a quarter. Generally speaking, northerners will use this stacking method if they sleep on a kang, or if someone has a bed with a long side against the wall.

The third method is the same as the quilt folding method required by the army, which is the second folding method introduced above, and the basis of the one-third folding method. Then fold the quilts together using a quarter fold method and press them into small square blocks. The army requires soldiers to fold their clothes very neatly, while at home the folding method is casual and simple, not so strict. These stacking methods are the most common in life. Of course, there may be other stacking methods, but these three are basically the most common and used. Fancy quilt folding method 3

The army’s quilt folding method: first fold it three times, then fold it four times.

Action essentials: First turn the inside of the quilt upward, flatten the outer hand edge first, fold the outer hand edge inward to one-third of the width of the quilt, straighten it, and flatten the inner hand edge of the quilt. The inner folds should be folded into three equal parts. The requirements are: the three folds should be flat and the three folds should be equally divided. The edge of the outer hand quilt should be folded exactly within the fold line of the inner hand quilt, no more or less, and the thickness of the outer fold line should be kept even and straight.

Key points: How to shape the outer fold line, press one end of the outer fold line with your right knee, hold the outer quilt head with your left hand and straighten it by the fold line, stretch your right hand into the quilt, and extend the fold line. Use force on the fold line from the knees outwards and upwards, and the combined force of the three points will make the quilt wadding and the outer quilt surface close to each other. The left hand can be moved to the outer end of the fold line of the quilt and the knee can be used to maintain the "digging" effect of the right hand. Pull the right hand out of the quilt and use the right hand to pull out the quilt. For the forearm, extend the fold line to flatten and fix the folded edge that was just "cut out".

Extend the outer folded edge of the quilt and measure about 50 cm inward. Keep two inches between the thumb and middle finger of your left hand, press the folded edge, and move the thumb and middle finger of your right hand equidistantly toward the fold line. Draw pressure in the 90-degree direction, with your left hand still, turn your right hand to the quilt head and gently lift it up, fold it along the drawn fold line, and keep the outer fold line aligned. At this time, move your hands away, and move your palms up and down. Use the combined force to move the quilt forward to make room for folding the other end.

In the same way, fold the quilt on the right side. After the two ends are folded, use the fingertips of your thumb and middle finger or ring finger to press the folding line in the space left opposite each other, two inches to the left and right of the center, and press the folding line with the other hand. , move your hands away, and use your palms to fold one end up and down toward the other end to form a fourth fold. At this time, position the basically folded quilt, and then arrange and shape it.