Fig. 5.
Afterwards repeat turning all the corners under, as in [fig. 3]. Then once more repeat [fig. 2], and bring the remaining corners to the centre, uppermost. Press the folds firmly down. Then, one at a time, turn the corners half back, shaping them like little pockets, by slipping the fingers in at C (A to B, [fig. 4]), and forming the corners out square. This makes the Rose. Or by turning it down in the same way, without squaring out the corners, the Star, [fig. 5], is made. Open up the eight petals, to be found in the centre, and fit in the dinner roll.
THE MINARETTES.
The Minarettes is a design expressly originated for the present work. It requires to be well stiffened. Fold the napkin in half. Turn down the corners as in [fig. 1 of the Mitre]. Fold in half and turn in the corners till you have an exact triangle as in the Mitre ([see fig. 1]). Then let down the outer side of the triangle. Fold the corners at both sides by the dotted lines, A and B ([fig. 1]). Take the outer pieces, C and D, and fold back so as to have two points alike. Fold the lower end to match; halve it, and you will now have [fig. 2]. Fold up at the dotted line. Pass the fold inside like [fig. 3]. Bend over the corners like [fig. 4], and place the Minarettes over the roll.
Fig. 1.
Fig. 2.