"Fold along the short side" refers to the action of folding a piece of material, such as paper or fabric, along its shorter dimension. This results in the two shorter edges meeting, creating a fold that shortens the length while maintaining the width. It's often used in instructions for crafts, origami, or when preparing materials for storage.
To fold something lengthwise means to fold it along its longer side, creating a crease that runs parallel to the length of the item. This type of folding typically results in a thinner, elongated shape, often used for items like fabric, paper, or certain types of food. It allows for a more compact arrangement while maintaining the original dimensions of the item in the shorter direction.
Fold the fabric on the diagonal so that one side edge is on the top edge. If you then cut along the shortest vertical edge, and unfold, you now have the largest square possible.
To make a triangle fold it diagonally vertex to vertex To make a rectangle fold it side to side To make an irregular pentagon fold over one corner without touching the opposite corner
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Suppose you have a triangle whose vertices are A, B and C, and the sides opposite these vertices are a, b and c, respectively. Cut out the triangle. Fold it so that vertex B meets vertex C. Mark the point where this fold is on side a. Mark this point as D and fold along AD. Fold it so that vertex A meets vertex C. Mark the point where this fold is on side b. Mark this point as E and fold along BE. Fold it so that vertex A meets vertex B. Mark the point where this fold is on side c. Mark this point as F and fold along CF. The three folds, AD, BE and CF meet at the circumcentre. You do not need all three - any two of them will do.
To fold an A2 sheet, first, place it landscape (long side horizontal). Fold the sheet in half vertically, aligning the edges, and crease well. Next, unfold it and fold each side towards the center crease to create four equal sections. Finally, fold the sheet in half again along the original vertical crease, resulting in a compact A4 size.
An overturned fold
Nasolabial fold. The epicanthus is a fold at the eyelid.
To fold a soft taco, place the filling in the center of the tortilla. Fold one side over the filling, then fold the bottom up, and finally fold the other side over to create a closed pocket.
A lengthwise fold is when a material or fabric is folded from one end to the other, along its longest side. This creates a crease or fold parallel to the longest edges of the material. Lengthwise folds are commonly used in sewing and crafting to create neat and uniform folds in the material.
Short Answer: Flat part/side (or what I would call the *fold part/side*) up. Long Answer: Flat side and/or *fold side* up for a wallet that folds at a single point in the center of the material. This type of wallet is called a "bi-fold" and is probably the most common representation of a wallet. My preference is the "tri-fold", which folds at two points, sectioning the wallet into thirds. The only way you could put this in your pocket "incorrectly" is by trying to squeeze it in horizontally or I guess if your pants have extra large pockets...XD
To fold something lengthwise means to fold it along its longer side, creating a crease that runs parallel to the length of the item. This type of folding typically results in a thinner, elongated shape, often used for items like fabric, paper, or certain types of food. It allows for a more compact arrangement while maintaining the original dimensions of the item in the shorter direction.
Fold it into 3rd's and put the right side at the top. Or fold it into 3 equal accordion pieces
1. Use one forth sheet of paper... fold side over... 2. Fold other side over 3. Fold a corner over to make ear 4. Fold other corner 5. Fold down Draw on face
push them in.
no. A fold is a fold.