Fig. 2.—Paper pleated.
Fig. 3.—Rosette.
The paper must be marked out lengthwise into five parts; the central section being 12 inches wide and the two on each side 6 inches in width. The paper should next be folded along these lines ([Fig. 1]), and once again folded into a series of pleats, as depicted in [Fig. 2]. A convenient width for these pleats is 1 inch.
All being now ready for the first demonstration in Papergraphy, commence by forming a Rosette ([Fig. 3]).
Close up the pleated paper, and pull round the corners of each until they meet.
Table Mat ([Fig. 4]). Keeping hold of the ends of the rosette, stretch out the pleats as far as possible.
A Primitive Boat ([Fig. 5]). With the pleats still fully extended, turn each end up, almost at right angles.
Fig. 4.—Table mat.