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
You would fold , press, and turn it over, fold and press and over again.
types of fold mountains are.1.symmetricla fold2.asymetrical fold3.over fold4.recumbent fold5.over thrust fold
For shirts you cross over the arms, the fold them vertically twice. For pants you fold the across horizontally then fold them in half vertically.
Take a corner of the triangle and fold it over so that the corner is not over the rest of the triangle.
First you would lie it on a flat surface, then fold the left shoulder flap over to the right, then fold the right shoulder flap over the left. You then fold the kimono equally in half, fold the arms inside, and fold in half again.
Fold the top angle over from about 1/3 up over the centre to create a point at the bottom and a flat surface at the top.
Well, if you just want folds, don't fold it in half over and over, fold it like an accordian. Then you can get more than 8 folds in without being unable to continue. You could also just fold each corner over twice... that's 8.
Before if is folded, it will be in a straight line with sticky squares by his/ her waste. Then, you fold the fat part that is connected to his/her butt over and get the two sticky squares and fold them over to sicure the the diaper from falling!! Good luck!!
an overhtrust is formed when pressure becomes very great and a fractur occus and the recumbent fold is pushed over the other fomring an over thrust fold
Cut Square in half to make two pieces of paper.   Fold both lengthwise.         Hold folded side to the right. Fold top right hand corner over. Fold bottom right hand corner over.   Hold folded side to the left. Fold top left hand corner over. Fold bottom right hand corner over.         Fold each paper in half so that both points are at the top.   Open out and hold bottom point. Fold up and to the left so that right edge runs along fold.       Hold top point and fold to the right so that side edge runs along fold.   Do the same with the other paper.       Then face the two smooth sections together, one vertical and one horizontal.   Fold each point back over and into "pocket".
A "Mountain" fold is not actually a special fold of any sort. It simply indicates the direction in which the paper is folded, and is the opposite of a "Valley" fold. Because of this, the nature of the fold depends on how you're looking at the paper. To see an example, take a piece of paper and fold it in half. Now set it down on a flat surface, with the two edges down and the new crease pointing upwards. You're now looking at a mountain fold. Now flip it over, so that the paper is resting on the crease (and perhaps tipping over), and the two sides are pointing upwards. You're now looking at a valley fold.