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> When I fold side to side I make a book fold and I have created a ... what?
> When instructing I can tell them to fold sides to sides, or to make the ...
> what? Certainly not the books :-)
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I usually call it a "plus" if it is both of them (and "X" for the
diagonals, depending on who I am t
>>Papirfoldning.dk ha scritto:
>>When I fold side to side I make a book fold and I have created a ... what?
>>When instructing I can tell them to fold sides to sides, or to make the ...
>>what?
I always say 'fold sides to sides' and I call the creases 'middle lines'.
Francesco
"There's a fol
Hello Hans
When you make one book fold from a square the result is a shape that is called
a 'rectangle'. I'm not sure if there is a specific name for the cross that is
formed on the square after making two book folds, sorry.I hope this helps.
Best RegardsWilliam
On Monday, 8 July 2019, 11:27
Book folding will result in a valley or a mountain. Depends on the view
point.
Diagonal folds will make a "cross-section" or an intersection. Think four
roads meeting at a junction.
On Mon, 8 Jul, 2019, 3:57 PM Papirfoldning.dk,
wrote:
> When I fold corner to corner I make a diagonal fold and I
I'm with Leyla,I say the crease looks like a "plus sign" or like the "letter
X".Diana
> On Mon, Jul 8, 2019 Hans Dybkjaer, Papirfoldning.dk
wrote:
> When I fold corner to corner I make a diagonal fold and I have created a
diagonal crease. When instructing I can tell them to fold corners to
corners, or to make the diagonals.
> When I fold side to side I make a book fold and I have c
>
> That is, I do not know, in English, the name of the crease that goes from
> the centre of one edge to the centre of the opposite edge. And I do not
> know the name of the cross made from two of those creases. I hope somebody
> can clear up this terminology for me.
Hi Hans,
In many cases the
When I fold corner to corner I make a diagonal fold and I have created a
diagonal crease. When instructing I can tell them to fold corners to corners,
or to make the diagonals.
When I fold side to side I make a book fold and I have created a ... what? When
instructing I can tell them to fold si