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A mountain fold is one of the two folding methods used for creating origami, the other fold being the valley fold, with all other folds being basically variations of these two folds. The mountain fold is easy to do but as it forms the basis of origami and the beginner may not know what it is referring to, this article aims to help.
Steps
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2Place your thumbs and fingers at the ends of the crease you intend to make.[2]
- Fold the paper behind, pinching the fold in. This raises the fold, like a mountain.
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4Finished.
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Community Q&A
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QuestionIs there a different way to do the mountain fold?Community AnswerNope. A mountain fold just refers to any fold where you fold the paper backwards.
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QuestionWhat is a valley fold?Community AnswerIt is basically the opposite of the mountain fold. In the mountain fold, you fold the paper down. In the valley fold, you fold it up.
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QuestionSo, a valley fold is the opposite?Community AnswerYes. The valley fold is the exact opposite of a mountain fold. For the mountain fold, the middle goes up, and for the valley fold, the middle goes down.
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Warnings
- Don't hurry folding; better folds come from being patient and ensuring accuracy and tidiness.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- When making origami, the first attempt is often no good. Keep trying and you'll soon master each origami object you want to make.⧼thumbs_response⧽
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Things You'll Need
- Origami paper
- Flat surface for folding
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